Sport Headlines 23rd June

Ireland are through to the knock-out stages of Euro2016.

Robbie Brady's late late header earned a stunning 1-0 win over Italy to set-up a last-16 clash with France on Sunday.

Martin O'Neill's decision to make four changes to his starting side paid the ultimate dividend as Wes Hoolahan came off the bench to set-up man-of-the-match Brady for the game's defining moment.

Despite the defeat, Italy still finished top of Group E but Belgium's late goal saw them snatch second place with a 1-0 win over Sweden.

But Brady's late winner has earned Ireland a date against the tournament hosts in Lyon on Sunday.

Michael O'Reilly is looking to become the latest Irish boxer to seal a place at the Rio Olympics today.

He's set to fight in the Middleweight quarter-finals at this week's Olympic qualifying tournament in Baku.

O'Reilly only needs to win today's fight to secure progress to Rio, but he's going-up against the local Azerbaijani fighter in today's bout.

Ireland head coach Joe Schmidt is preparing to name his starting team for Saturday's third and deciding Test against South Africa.

CJ Stander is available once-again after suspension, while Schmidt will be forced to make changes to his back-line in the absence of Robbie Henshaw, while there's also doubts over the fitness of Jared Payne.

Later tonight, Carlow will play host to Offaly in their Bord Gais Energy Leinster Under-21 Hurling semi-final. Throw-in at Netwatch Cullen Park is set for half-past seven.

There's one fixture tonight in the RedFM Senior Hurling League Erins Own and Youghal clash in Caherlag at 7:30.

Paul Dunne and Michael Hoey are the only two Irish players in the field at this week's BMW International Open in Germany.

Masters champion Danny Willett is the biggest name in the field.

There's racing once-again today at Leopardstown.

The first of seven races will get going at 5.50 with the 25-thousand euro Irish Stallion Farms EBF Auction Race.

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