Sunday sport: Kerry secure spot in All-Ireland football final after win over Dublin
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Kerry will defend their All-Ireland Football title in two weeks.
The Kingdom has advanced to the final, after a 2-18 to 0-20 win over Dublin at Croke Park.
David Clifford hit 1-05, with brother Paudie picking up 0-05.
Sean O'Brien scored their second goal early in the second half.
Dublin were left to rue a number of missed chances, with Cormac Costello top scoring for them with 7 points.
Mayo await Kerry in the decider on Sunday July 26th at 3.30pm.
It is the first Kerry-Mayo final since 2006.
Soccer
Shelbourne have reportedly been granted permission to speak to Sligo Rovers boss John Russell about their managerial vacancy.
The 41-year-old has emerged as the leading candidate to replace Joey O'Brien at Tolka Park.
Russell remains under contract at Sligo, meaning compensation would be required if a deal is agreed.
Sligo are bottom of the League of Ireland Premier Division table.
Galway United have missed the chance to go top of the SSE Airtricity Women's Premier Division.
Shamrock Rovers have come from behind to take a share of the spoils in a 3-3 draw.
Republic of Ireland international Denise O'Sullivan is reportedly set to leave Liverpool and return to the United States.
The Cork midfielder only joined the Women's Super League club in January for a club-record fee.
Reports say Liverpool are in talks with Gotham FC over a move, with O'Sullivan understood to be keen on a return to the NWSL for personal reasons.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino has said the possibility of a 64-team World Cup will be explored ahead of the 2030 tournament.
The proposal comes after the competition expanded to 48 teams for the first time this year.
Infantino believes wider participation is helping to raise standards across world football.
The 2030 World Cup will be jointly hosted by Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay.
Tennis
The men's singles final at Wimbledon is ongoing this evening.
It's advantage Alexander Zverev, who took the first set 7-6, against rival Jannik Sinner
A short time ago, it was 3-3 in the second set.
Golf
Tom Kim is the sole leader on the final day of the Genesis Scottish Open.
The South Korean is up to 15 under par, that's one shot clear of the chasing pack.
Rory McIlroy's challenge came up short.
He shot a 6 under round of 64 to finish on 12 under.
There's a two way tie for the lead on the final day of the Genesis Scottish Open.