Sunday Sport: Manchester United lead against Palace, provincial football and hurling finals

It is a busy day of Premier League action, while there are provincial finals to be decided

Soccer

The first of the afternoon's Premier League games is coming to a close.

Crystal Palace opened the scoring at home to Manchester United before being pegged back in the second half.

United now lead 2-1 at Selhurst Park with just a few minutes remaining there.

From five past two, Liverpool go away to West Ham, Nottingham Forest entertain Brighton and Wolves meet Aston Villa.

There's a big London derby at half four, with Chelsea welcoming league leaders Arsenal to Stamford Bridge.

Celtic can close the gap to Scottish Premiership leaders Hearts this afternoon.

The defending champions are at Hibernian knowing a win would leave them just two points off the summit.

Celtic lead at half-time at Easter Road 2-0

Also today, Rangers lie fifth ahead of their game with Falkirk at 2pm.

GAA

Two senior provincial finals are down for decision this afternoon, with the Connacht football decider just underway.

Dr Hyde Park is the venue for the meeting of Moycullen of Galway and Roscommon champions St Brigid's, where Moycullen lead 1-4 to 0-06.

At 3pm, Semple Stadium hosts the Munster club hurling final between Waterford's Ballygunner and Eire Og of Clare.

There's also an Ulster football semi final to be concluded today.

Scotstown of Monaghan and Derry's Newbridge meet once again at 4pm at the Athletic Grounds.

NFL

Charlie Smyth is in line to make his regular-season debut for the New Orleans Saints in the NFL tonight.

The former Down footballer has been promoted to the active roster for the Saints' meeting with the Miami Dolphins in Florida.

Smyth is poised to feature as a kicker for tonight's match, which begins at 6pm Irish time.

F1

A victory for Lando Norris in Qatar today would see the British driver crowned the F1 drivers' champion.

The McLaren driver starts second in Doha behind his teammate and title rival Oscar Piastri.

22 points separate them with just two races left in the season.

Max Verstappen is 25 points back and starts the Qatar Grand Prix from 3rd on the grid.