Sunday's Live Sport

Three masssive soccer matches dominate this sporting Sunday. However, there is also GAA, golf, tennis and cricket on the sporting horizon.

SOCCER:

Two of English football's biggest derbies take place in the Barclays Premier League today.

Everton have been beaten 0-2 by Liverpool in the Merseyside derby.

Chelsea have out-gunned the Gooners at The Emirates. Arsenal were steamrolled 3-0 by the Blues.

Birmingham City beat Wolves 0-1 at Molineux in the Midlands derby earlier today.

Meanwhile in the Coca-Cola Championship, Roy Keane's Ipswich Town beat Cardiff City 2-1 in Wales.

At 6.00pm, the Camp Nou hosts the latest instalment of soccer's greatest soap opera: Barcelona v Real Madrid. We'll have the report from El Classico at around 8pm.

Finally, the FA Cup third round draw has been made today. Click here to see who's facing who.

GAA:

There were several GAA club finals taking place around the island today. Click on the links below to access the relevant results.

AIB Connacht and Ulster club SFC finals.

AIB Munster and Leinster club SHC finals.

Ladies' football club finals.

Camogie club finals.

GOLF:

Ireland's Rory McIlroy and Graeme McDowell have missed out on World Cup of Golf glory by a single stroke at Mission Hills, China. Read the full report here.

TENNIS:

Nikolay Davydenko has won the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals singles title, beating Juan Martin Del Potro 6-3 6-4 at London's O2 Arena. Read the full report here.

CRICKET:

England have eased past South Africa in the ODI in Port Elizabeth, read the report here.

 
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