Sunday sport: Tyrone beat Donegal in Ballybofey, Newcastle win EFL Cup

Meanwhile, Derry manager Paddy Tally says their focus has to switch to the Ulster Championship following their relegation from Division One of the National Football League.
Sunday sport: Tyrone beat Donegal in Ballybofey, Newcastle win EFL Cup

Kenneth Fox

GAA

Tyrone beat Donegal by 0-25 to 0-19 in Ballybofey to take the race for the other relegation spot down to the last day.

Meanwhile, Derry manager Paddy Tally says their focus has to switch to the Ulster Championship following their relegation from Division One of the National Football League.

A five-point loss at home to Mayo this afternoon saw the reigning champions condemned to Division Two football in 2026.


Monaghan remain on course for a swift return to Division One.

Micheal Bannigan and Jack McCarron scored 15 points between them as the Division Two table-toppers enjoyed a 1-29 to 1-20 win at Meath.

Six points from Gearoid McKiernan helped Cavan overcome Roscommon by 22 points to 20.

While Cork eased their relegation worries with a 1-23 to 18 point win over Louth.


A draw at Clare next Sunday would see Offaly promoted to Division Two.

The Faithful sit top of Division Three after beating Kildare by six points this afternoon.

Leitrim's relegation to the fourth flight was confirmed by Sligo's three-point victory at Antrim.

Soccer

Newcastle have ended a 70-year wait for a domestic trophy with a 2-1 win over Liverpool in the EFL Cup final.

Dan Burn and Alexander Isaak scored either side of the break before the holders got a goal back in stoppage time at Wembley.

Manchester United are up to 13th place in the Premier League following a 3-0 win at Leicester City.

The defeat leaves the Foxes nine points adrift of safety with nine games to go.

Second-placed Arsenal clinched a 1-0 victory at home to Chelsea - their first league win in over a month.

Fulham boosted their hopes of a European place by getting past Tottenham Hotspur 2-nil at Craven Cottage.

Celtic's wait to clinch the Scottish Premiership title has been extended following a 3-2 defeat at home to Rangers in an epic Old Firm derby in the Scottish Premiership.

Golf

Organisers are hopeful that play can get back underway at the Players Championship later this hour.

Storms brought the final day of the tournament to a halt earlier with Rory McIlroy leading by one shot at 12-under through 11.

Shane Lowry is three-under-par with one hole to complete when play resumes.

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