Saturday Sport: Leinster hurling final, URC semi-finals

Dublin boss Niall Ó Ceallacháin wants his players to embrace the challenge of ending a 13-year wait to become Leinster champions this evening.

They will be looking to repeat their win over Galway in their unbeaten round-robin campaign in the final at Croke Park.

Dublin dumped Kilkenny out of the Championship in the last round, but Ó Ceallacháin said they cannot dwell on that result.

Laois lead Carlow by 17-points to 1-11 in the Joe McDonagh Cup final.

Picky Maher has sent over six-points for the O'Moores, with James Doyle scoring Carlow's goal in the first minute

Sligo and Wexford have both booked their spots in the quarter-final draw for the Tailteann Cup.

Wexford withstood a second-half fightback to see off Leitrim by 20-points to 1-12.

While Sligo were 2-16 to 16 points winners over London.

Fermanagh had 20-points to spare over New York in the preliminary quarter-final.

Cork have opened up their All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship campaign with a win.

They have beaten Galway in a repeat of last year's decider by 18-points to 1-8.

While Dublin ran out 1-18 to 8 points against Wexford in Group Two.

Rugby

The Bulls are the first team into this year's United Rugby Championship final.

They've beaten 2024 winners Glasgow 22-21 in the first of the semi-finals.

Reigning champions Leinster host the Stormers at the Aviva at half-five.

Tennis

Mirra Andreeva has won her maiden Grand Slam tennis title.

The teenager has beaten qualifier Maya Chwalinska ((pron: my-ah wa-lin-ska) is straight sets in the French Open final - 6-3 6-2.

Andreeva is the youngest winner at Roland Garros since Monica Seles in 1992.

Soccer

Former Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has confirmed he'll take a break from management and says he doesn't yet know his next move.

Speaking for the first time since leaving the Premier League club this summer, he's also dismissed speculation linking him with a national team role.

Golf

Shane Lowry gets his third-round underway at golf's Memorial later this hour.

He's out from one-under-par, eight shots behind JT Potson.

Rory McIlroy is one-over-par playing the first hole of his round.