Sunday sport: County finals, West Ham beat United after controversial penalty decision

GAA

Dingle will be looking for a first success in the Kerry Senior Football final in 75 years.

They face one of the most successful sides in the competition's history with Dr Crokes looking for their 14th victory this afternoon.

Throw in at Austin Stack Park is at 2.30pm. At the same time, Thomastown are looking to go from intermediate champions to senior champions in back to back years.

The current All Ireland intermediate title holders are looking to continue their winning run in today's Kilkenny Senior Hurling final against O'Loughlin Gaels.

There are also county finals in Sligo, Clare, Derry, Fermanagh and Monaghan amongst others this afternoon.

Soccer

Shelbourne fans will become temporary Dundalk supporters this evening as they take on Shamrock Rovers in the SSE Airtricity Premier Division.

Anything less than a win for Rovers over the Lilywhites today will hand a first championship to Damien Duff's men since 2006.

A victory for Rovers though would send the title race into the final weekend. The action kicks off at Oriel Park at 5.45pm.

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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta says Liverpool's ability to consistently challenge Manchester City in recent years make them a constant threat.

The teams meet in the Premier League at the Emirates this afternoon - with Liverpool able to go top of the table with a win.

Arteta's praised today's opponents ahead of kick-off.

That one gets underway at 4.30pm.

The 2pm kick-offs have just finished, and there was drama in London as West Ham beat Manchester United 2-1.

United dominated the first half but couldn't break the deadlock despite a barrage of opportunities.

Crysencio Summerville but the hosts 1-0 up in the 74th minute, before United finally scored with their 15th attempt to equalise, a Casemiro header.

A coming together in the box was ignored by the referee, before a VAR review saw the penalty awarded to the fury of United.

Jarrod Bowen made no mistake from the spot to win the game for the Hammers.

Jean Philippe Mateta scored the only goal as Crystal Palace beat Tottenham 1-0, and Chelsea beat Newcastle 2-1.

Nicolas Jackson and Cole Palmer scored for the blues, while Alexander Isak scored Newcastle's goal.

Formula One

Ferrari's Carlos Sainz will start today's Mexico City Grand Prix from pole position.

He went quickest in final qualifying to leave championship leader Max Verstappen second on the starting grid.

Verstappen's title rival - Lando Norris - will go from third.

Lights out in that one is at 8pm.