Sport Headlines 16th June

As Ireland continue preparations for Saturdays clash with Belgium Robbie Brady is being linked with a move to Premier league Champions Leicester today.

The former Manchester United player was relegated with Norwich this season but according to the Star he's attracted lots of attention from top flight clubs including Leicester and his old side Hull.

There are three more big games at Euro 2016 today.

England will meet Wales in at 2pm. A win for the Welsh would confirm they'd finish top of Group B with a game to spare.

Northern Ireland need a result to keep their tournament alive, they face Ukraine at 5 o'clock.

Tonight at 8pm Germany face Poland.

Last night two late goals gave France a 2-0 win over Albania meaning they are through to the last 16.

In Rugby Ireland coach Joe Schmidt will name his side to face South Africa this afternoon.

Craig Gilroy, Stuart Olding and Quinn Roux may all get the nod this week for the second test in Johannesburg on Saturday.

Last night the Irish under 20's sealed a World championship semi final spot against Argentina on Monday beating Georgia 35 -7.

In Golf Rory McIlroy leads the challenge at this week's US Open, which gets underway today.

The world number is paired with Masters champion Danny Willett and Rickie Fowler for the opening two rounds at the notorious Oakmount country club in Pennsylvania.

Shane Lowry and Graeme McDowell are also part of the field this week.

In local gaelic games results from last night; In round 2A of the Premier Intermediate Football Championship, Eire Og beat St Michaels 0-12 to 0-6.

In a round 2A Intermediate clash, Cill Na Martra got the better of Kildorrery at 1-16 to 1-8.

In Hurling two second half goals from Chris Bennet helped Dublin to a 2-17 to 1-14 win over Westmeath in the Bord Gais Energy Leinster under 21 semi final at Parnell park. Ciaran Doyle scored a goal for the midlanders who trailed by only a point at half time.

In racing Royal Ascot continues today at 2:30 while at home in Leopardstown they start at 5:55.

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