Sports Headlines 3rd May
Leicester City are the Premier League Champions.
2nd place Tottenham threw away a two goal lead at Chelsea to finish level at 2-2, which means the Foxes are 7 points clear with two games to play.
Leicester were 5,000 to 1 to win the Premier League title at the start of the season.
Burnley will play in the Premier League next season.
They beat QPR 1-0 thanks to a goal from Sam Vokes to seal an immediate return to the top flight.
Bayern Munich are looking to overturn a 1-0 deficit against Atletico Madrid in their Champions League semi-final second leg this evening.
Cork City were knocked out of the EA Sports Cup last night - the Rebel Army were beaten 2-1 after extra time by Derry City in their quarter final at Turners Cross.
Senior football champions Nemo Rangers begin their title defence tonight as they take on Duhallow in Paric ui Rinn at 8.
You can listen to our interview with Nemo boss Larry Kavanagh HERE
Mark Selby beat Ding Junhui to win the World Snooker Championship for the second time last night.
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