Saturday sport: Louth take on Mayo in All-Ireland semi-final, Ireland beat Japan
Rugby
Ireland has maintained their 100 per cent winning record in the Nations Championship.
Andy Farrell's side picked up a bonus point in their 20-36 victory over Japan in Australia.
Tom O'Toole, Nick Timoney and Robbie Henshaw scored first-half tries, while Seán Jansen and Tom Stewart crossed in the second period.
Next up for Ireland is a trip to Eden Park on Saturday, July 18th, where New Zealand awaits.
GAA
Louth are bidding to reach their first All-Ireland football final since 1957 when they face Mayo at Croke Park on Saturday evening.
Throw-in is at 6pm, with both sides making one change from their quarter-final victories.
The Wee County lose the suspended Seán Callaghan, while Conor Loftus comes into the Mayo attack.
Louth's organised defence comes up against a dangerous Mayo forward line led by Ryan O'Donoghue, Darragh Beirne and Kobe McDonald.
The winners will book their place in the All-Ireland final later this month.
Ongoing is the Tailteann Cup final at Croke Park.
Wicklow were 0-12 behind at half time against Down.
However the Garden County have put in the mother of all comebacks and were just behind 2-15 to 1-17.
Soccer
England can advance to the semi-finals at the World Cup later on Saturday night.
Thomas Tuchel's team face a Norway side that is playing in the quarter-finals for the first time in their history.
Kick-off is at 10pm in Miami.
Argentina and Switzerland are in Kansas City for the last of the quarter-final ties.
Defending champions Argentina came from two goals behind to defeat Egypt in the previous round, while Switzerland eliminated Colombia on penalties.
That match begins at 2am.
Athlone Town remain top of the table in the SSE Airtricity Women's Premier Division.
A 3-0 win at Cork City sees them pull away from Galway United.
Chloe Singleton, Madison Gibson and Dana Sceriff with the goals.
While DLR Waves have beaten Bohemians 2-1 in Belfield - Cliodhna Donnelly with the winner for the hosts.
Amber Cosgrove drew her side level after Savana Kane's opener for the visitors.
Shelbourne are 3-0 up against Waterford at Tolka Park.
A first-half hat trick for Halle Harcourt.
Just underway is the meeting of Peamount United and Treaty.
Then at 7.35pm, Sligo Rovers play host to Wexford.
Golf
The Scottish Open has resumed following this morning's suspension in play.
Heavy fog at the Renaissance Club has forced tournament organisers to revise the majority of tee times.
As a result, Tom McKibbin has just started his round from two under par.
Rory McIlroy - who is tied for the lead on nine-under - will now tee off at 6.04pm.