Saturday sport: Man United defeat Burnley level, Spurs lose Bournemouth
Kenneth Fox
Soccer
It's heading for full time in the Premier League's 3pm games this evening.
Jadon Anthony and Lyle Foster have put Burnley level 2-2 with Manchester United at Old Trafford.
Everton now have a 3-2 lead late on against Wolves.
It's still Tottenham 0 Bournemouth 1 and Sunderland and Brentford are locked at 1-1.
The early game finished in a 2-0 win for Chelsea at home to Fulham.
Joao Pedro and Enzo Fernandez with the goals for the Blues in a VAR heavy game in London.
The Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca says all the decisions today were correct:
Athlone Town are the first League of Ireland Women's team to qualify for European competition in over a decade.
Colin Fortune's side beat Red Star Belgrade 2-0 in their Champions League qualifier third-place playoff.
Athlone have now qualifyed for the Europa Cup, UEFA's new second-tier competition for women's teams.
There's one game in the SSE Airtricity Men's Premier Division this evening.
Sligo Rovers are at home to Bohemians, with kickoff at 7:45pm.
Tonight's First Division action sees Longford Town host Wexford.
That's underway at Bishopsgate from 7:30pm.
There are four games in the Women's Premier Division.
Underway is the meeting of Treaty United and Galway United where Galway lead 1-0 so far.
They have also kicked off at Tolka Park, where Shelbourne are in action against Sligo Rovers.
Cork City welcome DLR Waves to Turner's Cross, with kick-off at 5pm.
At the same time, Shamrock Rovers do battle with Peamount United in Tallaght.
Rugby
Wales are heading for a group stage exit at Women's Rugby World Cup after losing 42-0 to Canada in Salford.
It followed another heavy defeat to Scotland in their opening pool match.
Scotland are taking on Fiji this afternoon with that game just underway.
That is before England face Samoa, looking to continue their winning start to their home tournament.
Australia also aim to make it back-to-back victories in Pool A when they come up against the USA.
Energia Park plays host to Finals Day in the Women's Interpro Championship this afternoon.
Table toppers Munster will bid to dethrone Leinster in the decider from 4:30pm.
Before that, Connacht are taking on Ulster in the third-place playoff with that one heading for the second half.
At the break it's Ulster 22 Connacht 10.
Tennis
The third-round action continues at the US Open later.
Home favourite Coco Gauff goes up against Poland's Magdalena Frech.
Reigning Wimbledon champion Iga Swiatek takes on Anna Kalinskaya.
Last night, unseeded American Taylor Townsend stunned fifth seed Mirra Andreeva, beating her in straight sets.
In the men's draw, top seed Jannik Sinner faces Denis Shapovalov of Canada.
Athletics
Irish sprinter Israel Olatunde has broken his own record for the 100 metres.
The Dundalk native recorded a time of 10.08 seconds while at the Be Fast Today Track Academy meet in London.
It knocks point four of a second off his previous record which he set last year.