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Saturday, 20 March 2010 16:47Six Nations rugby, cross-channel and domestic soccer, GAA, and golf take centre stage on another sport-packed Saturday.
RUGBY
RBS 6 Nations
Ireland aim to secure their fifth Triple Crown in seven years, while France can claim the Grand Slam if they beat England in Paris tonight.
Wales outclassed a very disappointing Italy in Cardiff on a scoreline of 33-10. James Hook providing a masterclass in effective midfield running.
Wales 33-10 Italy
Ireland -v- Scotland, 5.00pm
France -v- England, 7.45pm
SOCCER
Barclays Premier League
With most of the attention focused on tomorrow's clash between Liverpool and Manchester United, a win at home to struggling West Ham would see Arsenal sneak under the radar to go top.
In the early kick-off, Aston Villa were held to a 2-2 draw by Mick McCarthy's Wolves.
Follow the scoring here from 12.45pm
Coca-Cola Championship
There are ten games in the second tier today.
Scoring here from 3pm
Clydesdale Bank Scottish Premier League
Four games today, with Celtic hosting St Johnstone
Scoring here from 12.15
Airtricity League
On the domestic front, Sligo Rovers host rivals Galway United at the Showgrounds in the Premier Division.
Athlone entertain Cork City Foras in the First Division.
Scoring here from 7.45pm
GAA
See previews of all the weekend's key fixtures here
In the National Hurling League Division 1, Galway beat Offaly by 1-22 to 1-18 at Pearse Stadium.
In Division 2, Down beat Kildare by 2-16 to 1-15 in Newbridge.
In the National Football League, Cork host Dublin in the first division, while there are three games in division two.
GOLF
Padraig Harrington has taken the lead at the Transitions Championships in Florida, while Rhys Davies leads the field in Morocco.
