Saturday sport: URC disappointment for Leinster and Munster, Euro wins for Italy and Spain

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Saturday Sport: Urc Disappointment For Leinster And Munster, Euro Wins For Italy And Spain
Munster and Leinster lost their respective URC semi-finals. Photo: Inpho
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Updated: 10pm

Here's the latest from the day's sporting action...

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Soccer

Euro 2024 continues today with three games down for decision.

In the first fixture of the day, Switzerland got their campaign off to a winning start against Hungary, ending their Group A meeting in Cologne 3-1.

In the 5pm kick-off, three-time European champions Spain beat Croatia 3-0, while the last game of the day saw reigning champions Italy beat Albania 2-1 in Dortmund.

In the tournament opener last night, Scotland were thrashed by hosts Germany as Julian Nagelsmann's side were 5-1 winners in Munich.

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Golf

Rory McIlroy is well-placed heading into his third round at the US Open.

He got his third round underway just after 8pm.

Shane Lowry shot a level par 70 to remain on five over par while Tom McKibben finished his on six over.

Gaelic games

All-Ireland Football Championship

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In round three, Derry beat Westmeath 2-7 to 0-9 in Newry.

Earlier, Tyrone beat Cork 1-18 to 0-17 in Tullamore, seeing the Ulster men straight through to the final eight, and in Castlebar, Donegal took an easy win over Clare, ending 2-23 to 0-5.

At Pearse Park, Roscommon beat Cavan 2-20 to 1-20.

Tailteann Cup

Three of the weekend's Tailteann Cup quarter-finals were settled today.

In Newry, Down beat Wicklow 1-18 to 0-12, while Sligo bested Limerick 2-20 to 0-9, and at Brewster Park, Antrim took a 1-11 to 0-11 win over Fermanagh.

All-Ireland Hurling Championship

Dublin will meet Cork in the All-Ireland Hurling preliminary quarter-finals, after the Rebels saw off Offaly 4-25 to 3-19.

Meanwhile, Wexford

In the second preliminary quarter-final, Wexford beat Laois 0-32 to 0-20, seeing them through to a quarter-final against Clare.

Rugby

There was disappointment in Pretoria for Leinster after they suffered a 25-20 loss to the Bulls in the semi-final of the United Rugby Championship.

In the later semi-final at Thomand Park, Munster met a similar fate, losing 17-10 to Glasgow Warriors.

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