Sport Headlines 28th September

Cork City closed the gap on leaders Dundalk to just four points last night.

Goals from Seanie Maguire, Garry Buckley, Kevin O'Connor and two from defender Dave Mulcahy helped the Rebel Army to a 5-3 win over Galway United at Turners Cross.

The game also saw John Kavanagh's return to competitive action after a long injury lay off, the full back playing the last few

Next up for City is the FAI Cup Semi Final with St Patrick's Athletic on Sunday.

It's a huge night for Cork City's Under 19s.

The Rebel Army are in Finland for a clash with HJS Helsinki in the UEFA Youth League.

City are the first Irish side to ever to compete in the competition.

Kick off is at 5pm Irish time.

Following Sam Allardyce's departure as England manager eight Premier League managers both past and present are accused of taking "bungs" for player transfers - according to a Daily Telegraph investigation.

They haven't been named.

Last night Allardyce lost his job after being secretly filmed negotiating a deal to help circumvent FA rules on player transfer.

In the Champions League tonight Celtic host Manchester City while Arsenal welcome Basle.

In the Premier u21 A Hurling Championship last night

Douglas defeated Na Piarsaigh 3-27 to 1-8

While Blackrock defeated Newcestown 0-13 points to 0-12

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