Sport Headlines May 11th

Cork City continued their excellent league form last night.

The Rebel Army made it 5 wins on the bounce with a 1-0 win away to Bohemians last night - Garry Buckley's second half strike the difference between the sides at Dalymount Park. Up next for City is a clash with Derry City at Turners Cross on Friday.

West Ham signed-off on their 112-year tenure at Upton Park with a famous 3-2 victory over Manchester United last night. Winston Reid's late header secured a deserved victory for the Hammers in their final home game before moving to the London Olympic Stadium in the summer. West Ham say they'll ban for life any fans who attacked the Manchester United team bus before the game last night. Kick off was delayed by forty-five minutes after the incident. The Football Association says it "strongly condemns" what went on outside the ground. Objects also appeared to be thrown during the game.

There's three games in the Premier League tonight. Second from bottom Norwich take on Watford.

A win for Sunderland at home to Everton would secure their Premier League status - and relegate Norwich and Newcastle in the process.

They're both at 7.45, and at 8 Liverpool host Chelsea.

Cork have made five changes for their Electric Ireland Munster Minor Football Championship Semi Final with Limerick. Lorcan Finn, Rory O'Driscoll, Sean Minihane, Sean O'Sullivan and Shane O'Driscoll have all been named in the 15 for the game at Pairc ui Rinn tomorrow.

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