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Sunday sport: Mayo knocked out of All-Ireland Championship, Tyrone trash Cavan

Sunday sport: Mayo knocked out of All-Ireland Championship, Tyrone trash Cavan

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Mayo are out of the All Ireland Football Championship.
They suffered a heart-breaking 19 point to 1-15 loss to Donegal in Group 1's final game on Sunday evening.
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All over here in King & Moffatt Dr. Hyde Park.
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— Mayo GAA (@MayoGAA)
June 15, 2025
That result combined with Tyrone's 31 points to 18 point win over Cavan means Cavan survive and Donegal go through as group winners.
Monaghan secured top spot in Group 3 earlier.
They came from behind to beat Down by 2-27 to 1-26 which leaves Down in second place.
Louth survived and dumped Clare out of the competition with a 2-17 to 2-14 win in Portlaoise.
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Limerick are into the semi finals of the Tailteann Cup.
They had too much for Wexford in their quarter final with the final score at the Gaelic Grounds Limerick 4-21 Wexford 2-19.
Wicklow are also into the last 4 after a 2-18 to 2-17 victory over Westmeath in Aughrim.
Soccer
We are witnessing our first hammering of the Club World Cup in the USA this evening.
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German champions Bayern Munich are 6-0 up on amateur side Auckland City at half time in their opening tie.
💫 OLISE!!! 💫 WHAT A STRIKE!!! 🤩
🌎 45'+3 |
#FCBACFC
| 6-0 🏆
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— FC Bayern (@FCBayernEN)
June 15, 2025
Irishman Dylan Connolly is on the Auckland bench.
PSG, who recently won the Champions League, take on Atletico Madrid at 8pm.
The night rounds off with Palmeiras taking on Porto at 11pm.
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Former Liverpool defender Conor Masterson is weighing up his next move, with League of Ireland clubs circling.
The 26-year-old Gillingham centre-back is out of contract, and while the English club want to keep him, interest from home is growing.
Masterson was spotted at Tolka Park on Friday night, as Shamrock Rovers beat Shelbourne, and both Shels and St Patss are understood to be keen.
The Lucan native, once an Ireland U21 international under Pats boss Stephen Kenny, was Gillingham�s Player of the Year last season.
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Athletics
There is Irish interest at the Stockholm Diamond League on Sunday evening.
Rhasidat Adeleke is due to line up in the womens 400 meters which gets underway in the next few minutes.
Golf
Rory McIlroy is looking to end his disastrous US Open campaign on a positive note.
The Masters champion is 3 under thru 14 and 7-over par in Pennsylvania.
Sam Burns is still the man to catch on 4 under par.
Tennis
Germany's Tatjana Maria has become the first women's tennis champion at Queen's for 52 years.
The 37-year-old qualifier beat Amanda Anisimova in straight sets in the final to claim the trophy.
The Lawn Tennis Association reintroduced the women's competition in a bid to bring "greater visibility" to the game.
Maria - who was a qualifier at the tournament - saw off four top-15 players on her way to the trophy.

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