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Sunday sport: Louth beat Armagh, Dublin face Cavan

Sunday Sport: Louth Beat Armagh, Dublin Face Cavan
GAA All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Round 2B, Kingspan Breffni Park, Cavan 14/6/2026 Cavan vs Dublin Cavan’s Jason McLoughlin and Paddy Small of Dublin Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Ryan Byrne
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Louth are into the quarter-finals of the All-Ireland Football Championship.

A last-gasp goal from Sam Mulroy, from a shot that was misjudged by Ethan Rafferty, has given the Wee County a 2-20 to 2-19 win over Ulster champions Armagh at Inniskeen.

Goals from Cian Hernon, Matthew Tierney, and Shane Walsh have Galway 3-9 to 1-8 up against Westmeath in Salthill.

Ronan Wallace has scored the goal for the Leinster champions.

Tyrone host Mayo in the other round Two A match at 3:30pm in Omagh.

In the knock-out game in round Two B, Dublin lead Cavan by 13-points to 12 at Breffni Park.

Holders Galway lead by 1-7 to 8-points at Waterford in the All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship.

Aoife Donoghue scored the goal for Cathal Murray's side in the 5th minute.

Tipperary and Cork get underway at Semple Stadium at half-three.

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Soccer

Scotland World Cup goalscorer John McGinn says the squad can make history on Friday night.

The 1-nil win over Haiti in Boston means the side top Group C after Brazil and Morocco drew 1-1.

That means a draw against Morocco will see the Scots progress for the first time - and into the last 32.

In the other overnight match, Australia beat Turkey 2-nil in Vancouver.

Germany will take on Curacao at 6pm, before the Netherlands get their campaign underway against Japan.

Golf

Shane Lowry will be hoping to warm up for the US Open with a strong finish at the Canadian Open later.

He'll tee off from nine-under-par in Toronto at a quarter-to-five Irish time for the final round.

Lowry is four strokes behind the leader Jackson Suber.

Darts

Ireland have been knocked out of the World Cup of Darts in the quarter-finals.

Willie O'Connor and Micky Mansell have suffered an eight legs to five defeat against Scotland.

Pre-tournament favourites England are through to the last-four after edging past Wales 8-7.

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