Sunday sport: Derry beat Armagh on penalties to clinch Ulster title

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Sunday Sport: Derry Beat Armagh On Penalties To Clinch Ulster Title
Odhran Lynch made three saves for his county as Ciaran McFaul slotted home the final penalty to clinch the Anglo-Celt cup. Photo Credit: INPHO/Laszlo Geczo
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Derry have beaten Armagh in a penalty shootout to win back to back Ulster Championships.

Odhran Lynch made three saves for his county as Ciaran McFaul slotted home the final penalty to clinch the Anglo-Celt cup.

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The game finished 1-15 to 18 points after extra time.

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Earlier Dublin were crowned Leinster Senior Football Champions after a 5-21 to 0-15 points win over Louth at Croke Park.

It is the Dubs 13th consecutive provincial title.

 

Soccer

Manchester City remain on course to retain their Premier League title.

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The leaders were comfortable 3-0 winners at struggling Everton.

Erling Haaland scored his 36th goal of the season in the victory, but captain Ilkay Gundogan was the man of the match.

West Ham were unable to confirm their survival. They were beaten 2-0 at Brentford.

They are into the second half of the late game at the Emirates, and it is Arsenal 0-3 Brighton.

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Chelsea won the Women's FA Cup for a third successive year by beating Manchester United 1-nil at Wembley Stadium.

Australian Sam Kerr scored the only goal of the game.

A record crowd of over 77,000 watched the match.

 

Golf

Ireland's John Murphy has carded a 71 on his final round of the Soudal Open in Antwerp to finish up on 8 under par.

Sweden's Jens Dantorp leads the way on 15 under.

Seamus Power is 4 under for the day and 13 under overall after 8 holes of his final round of the AT&T Byron Nelson in Texas.

He is in a tie for 14th.

Austin Eckroat leads the way on 17 under par.

 

Cycling

The Belgian Remco Evenepoel has reclaimed the pink jersey on stage 9 of the Giro d'Italia.

He won the stage by a single second over Britain's Geraint Thomas.

Eddie Dunbar is 12th in general classification with Ben Healy 51st.

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