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Last updated: May 4, 2026, 11:31 AM ET

Gaelic Games: Championship Showdowns & Managerial Caution

The All-Ireland Senior Football Championship draw has set up a high-stakes opening, with Donegal set to travel to Kerry in a direct replay of last year's final, ensuring an immediate test for both contenders. However, Armagh manager Kieran McGeeney expressed caution regarding his side's momentum, stating he would not "read too much" into their demolition of Down, despite the resounding 3-33 to 0-14 victory at Clones, which condemns the Mournemen to the Tailteann Cup. That emphatic performance propelled Armagh into their fourth consecutive Ulster Senior Football final, demonstrating the team's destructive efficiency in the semi-final clash. Meanwhile, Ulster province back row Nick Timoney attributed his team's improved fortunes to a necessary "reset" and the infusion of young players possessing "no scars" from previous campaigns helping navigate tough fixtures.

European Rugby: Final Destinations Set

European club rugby saw its finalists confirmed across both major tournaments over the weekend. Leinster survived a late scare against Toulon, securing a hard-fought victory to reach their fourth Investec Champions Cup final in five seasons, prompting manager Leo Cullen to later criticize the media for seemingly enjoying critiques of the province exorcising past demons. In the secondary competition, Montpellier successfully booked a Challenge Cup final berth against Ulster by defeating the Dragons 18-12 at the Septeo Stadium, marking a significant achievement for the Welsh side who had been aiming for the final for the first time.

Motorsport & Golf: F1 Promise and Injury Updates

Formula 1 rookie Kimi Antonelli has already drawn significant praise following the Miami Grand Prix, with pundit Andrew Benson noting that his occasional flashes of potential were overshadowed by a stupendous performance that few predicted would materialize so quickly. Commentators rated Antonelli's showing highly, calling his drive "stupendous" alongside Lewis Hamilton's teammate Leclerc's "lairy final lap" during the race weekend. On the links, Italian professional Andrea Pavan provided positive news regarding his recovery, expressing optimism about returning to play after suffering a severe fall down an open lift shaft back in February a difficult mid-season setback. Elsewhere, Justin Rose completed his first tournament using new McLaren clubs, finishing two over par in a respectable tie for 65th place during the Dubai event.

Boxing & Combat Sports: Unification and Heavyweight Shifts

Naoya Inoue solidified his standing as an all-time great after securing a unanimous decision victory over fellow Japanese fighter Junto Nakatani in Tokyo, remaining the undisputed bantamweight king. In the heavyweight division, Anthony Joshua's forthcoming bout against Kristian Prenga in July is being framed by promoter Eddie Hearn as the "ultimate comeback," though he acknowledged the inherent "risk" involved in the short-notice return to the ring this summer. Furthermore, Oleksandr Usyk, the unified champion, confirmed he is actively assisting Joshua with his strategic gameplan for the highly anticipated clash against Tyson Fury plotting the route to victory. Meanwhile, at UFC Perth, British heavyweight Louie Sutherland suggested a "changing of the guard" after securing a short-notice victory over Tai Tuivasa signaling a potential shift.

Cricket & Football: PSL Triumph and WSL Wins

Peshawar Zalmi claimed their second Pakistan Super League title after Australia all-rounder Aaron Hardie delivered a match-winning performance with both bat and ball securing the PSL championship. In Women's Super League action, Inma Gabarro netted her inaugural goal for Everton, helping the team defeat London City Lionesses in what was interim head Scott Phelan's first victory since taking charge. In the County Championship, Dom Sibley's century placed Surrey in a commanding position against Sussex by the close of day two, while Yorkshire staged a significant fightback against Somerset before rain intervened halted play.

Snooker Drama and Horse Racing Classics

The World Snooker Championship semi-finals delivered intense drama at the Crucible Theatre, where Wu Yize edged out Mark Allen in a deciding frame after Allen missed a simple match-winning black ball, leading him to lament, "'I completely blew it'" during the tense conclusion. In the other semi-final thriller, John Higgins narrowly missed out on a ninth final appearance after going down 17-15 to Shaun Murphy, whom Higgins praised for his potting ability, stating Murphy "hits it like God" after the grueling match. Play in that earlier session saw Higgins establish a slender 13-11 lead heading into the final stanza building a narrow advantage. Adding to the spectacle, security intervened when a female spectator was ejected for jumping the barrier during the final. On the track, True Love delivered a commanding win in the 1,000 Guineas at Newmarket, providing legendary trainer Aidan O'Brien with his eighth victory in the fillies' Classic securing the major prize. The Kentucky Derby saw a dramatic upset as Golden Tempo rallied from last place to win at 23-1 odds, marking a historic moment as trainer Cherie DeVaux became the first woman to train a Derby winner achieving a landmark success.

Basketball, Rugby League, and Other Sports Notes

In the NBA Eastern Conference play-offs, the Detroit Pistons and Cleveland Cavaliers secured advancement and are now slated to meet in a best-of-seven semi-final series setting up a playoff clash. In Rugby League, Wigan Warriors broke a four-match losing skid by defeating the Bradford Bulls, fueled by a Noah Hodkinson hat-trick ending their winless streak, while Warrington Wolves moved up to third in the Super League standings after decisively sweeping aside Huddersfield Giants climbing the table. St Helens kept pace with leaders Leeds, who maintained their top spot thanks to a Maika Sivo hat-trick against Wakefield securing crucial league points. In athletics, the GB & NI mixed 4x400m relay team secured a bronze medal at the World Athletics Relays, an event where four other British teams also guaranteed automatic qualification for the 2027 World Athletics Championships earning relay medals. Meanwhile, Abay Alemu claimed the Belfast Marathon men's title, edging out Tadesse Mamo by just one second in a photo finish winning the close race. Welsh football saw Coleraine lift the Irish Cup for the first time since 2018, as Matthew Shevlin scored twice in a 3-2 final victory over Dungannon Swifts lifting the trophy. Finally, Swansea City boss Vitor Matos acknowledges there remains significant work to do for the team despite showing early promise under his tenure.