Sunday Sport: Donegal face Armagh, North London derby in the Premier League
Soccer
Three games in the Premier League are in the second half.
Liverpool are looking to keep their Champions League qualification hopes alive.
They're being held by Nottingham Forest at the minute.
It's also goalless between under-pressure Crystal Palace and Wolves.
Fulham are 2-0 up away to Sunderland.
GAA
Donegal will look to continue their unbeaten run in Division 1 of the National Football League.
They're on the road this afternoon as they travel to struggling Armagh for a 3:45 pm throw in.
Meanwhile, Monaghan are going in search of their first win of the year.
Mayo are dominating proceedings in Clones, where it's Monaghan 0-6 Mayo 18 points in the second half.
Kilkenny lead Waterford 1-12 to 13 points at Nowlan Park in Division 1A of the National Hurling League.
The Cats would go above their Southeast opponents in the league standings with a win.
Meanwhile, Offaly are playing Galway, with the Tribesmen leading that one by 9 points to 6 at the break.
Both teams are looking to pick up their first wins of the season.
Golf
Rory McIlroy says he's ready to pounce on any mistakes from Jacob Bridgeman in the final round of golf's The Genesis Invitational.
The American has a six-shot lead heading into the last day in Los Angeles.
McIlroy is Bridgeman's closest challenger so will be out on the course with him tonight.


