Sunday sport: Fans descend on Croke Park ahead of All-Ireland football final

All-Ireland football final

Croke Park will be sea of green and gold today as Donegal and Kerry battle it out in the All-Ireland football final.

Tens of thousands of fans are making their way to the capital ahead of throw-in at 3.30pm.

The Munster and Ulster champions last met in the final in 2014 – with The Kingdom outperforming Donegal on the day.

Kerry holds the record for the most All-Ireland wins, with 38, while Donegal are hoping to lift the Sam Maguire cup for the third time.

Golf

Padraig Harrington will bid to become just the fifth golfer to complete The Open and Senior Open double later today.

He holds a two-shot lead on 13-under-par heading into the final round at Sunningdale.

Meanwhile, Leona Maguire is 2-under-par thru nine holes of her final round of the Women's Scottish Open.

That leaves her 7-under all round, in a tie for 9th, 12 shots off the lead that's held by Lottie Woad.

Motorsport

Alex Dunne is the new leader of the Formula Two drivers championship title race.

The Offaly teenager has won today's Belgian F2 Feature Race at a rain-soaked Spa.

It's the third race victory of the season for the junior McLaren driver, who now holds a 15-point leader over his title rivals.

Meanwhile, Lando Norris has vowed to push his McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri in this afternoon's Belgian Formula One Grand Prix.

Norris and the Championship leader are on the front-row of the grid for the race at Spa.

Action gets underway at Spa at 2pm.

Soccer

Holders England take on world champions Spain in this evening's Women's Euros final.

Kick-off in Basel is at 5pm Irish time.

Cycling

Tadej Pogacar will claim his fourth Tour de France cycling title this afternoon.

He goes into the final stage into Paris with a lead of 4 minutes and 24 seconds.

The last run into the French capital is largely processional, with the yellow jersey holder not challenged.

Ireland's Ben Healy is ninth in General Classification.