Saturday Sport: Cork City beat Treaty United in FAI Cup

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Saturday Sport: Cork City Beat Treaty United In Fai Cup
Rory McIlroy will tee off from 3-under-par as he once again looks to win his first Major in nine years.
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Soccer

The opening round of the FAI Cup is continuing.

Galway United lead Bangor Celtic 4-1 approaching full-time at Eamonn Deacy Park in the first round of the FAI Cup.

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Elsewhere, Waterford are 5-0 up away to St Michael's.

Earlier on Rockmount beat non-league rivals Gorey Rangers 2-1 in Wexford.

While Cork City beat Treaty United 2-0 at Markets Field and Bray Wanderers enjoyed a 3-1 win away from home over Cockhill Celtic.

GAA

Cork are back into the All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship final.

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They beat Galway 0-15 to 2-06 in their semi-final at UPMC Nowlan Park today. Amy O'Connor scored seven points for Cork in the victory.

They will play Waterford in the decider.

They booked their place in the final for the first time in 78 years today with a one point win over neighbours Tipperary.

1-12 to 1-11 was the final score there with Mairead Power finding the back of the net for the Déise in the first-half. Beth Carton was the star for Waterford as she notched up eight points.

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Lorraine Bray also impressed in midfield.

Golf

American Brian Harman takes a five-shot lead into the final round of The Open today.

The American, who's hoping to win his first ever Major, will tee off from 12-under-par at Hoylake.

Cameron Young, also of the USA, is second on the leaderboard on 7-under with Masters champion Jon Rahm a shot back on 6-under-par.

Rory McIlroy will tee off from 3-under-par as he once again looks to win his first Major in nine years.

Cycling

Jonas Vingegaard can begin celebrating the defence of cycling's Tour de France despite being outsprinted by rival Tadej Pogacar on the penultimate stage today.

The Dane will be crowned champion again barring any accidents en route to the Champs Elysees tomorrow.

He's 7 minutes and 29 seconds in front of the Slovenian going into the final section of the race.

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