Marvel Stadium will play host to Saturday’s
Round 24 AFL game between Carlton Blues and
Fremantle Dockers. The game kicks off at 1:15 pm with Fremantle Dockers heading into the game as favourites with the bookmakers. Continue reading for our in-depth preview of the Carlton Blues vs.
Fremantle Dockers
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Carlton has already secured a Wildcard place after its 82-82 draw with the Western Bulldogs, extending a remarkable recovery under permanent coach Josh Fraser. Patrick Cripps had 34 disposals and Sam Walsh 33 in that result, providing the midfield drive required against the ladder leader. Fremantle clinched the minor premiership by defeating Adelaide 112-88, with Caleb Serong collecting 29 disposals, 12 clearances and two goals while Jye Amiss kicked five. The Dockers also won the Round 7 meeting 103-89 and have prevailed in 19 of their past 21 matches. Carlton’s form and Marvel Stadium familiarity should ensure a competitive tune-up before finals, but Fremantle’s balance around the contest and potency inside 50 make it the more dependable side.
Several months after moving to Germany, Bernadette Amani is clearly where she wants to be, having won both the Bundesliga and the German Cup in her first half-season since joining Bayern Munich.
“It’s a dream come true for me to be here, and I’m living my dream to the full,” the 28-year-old midfielder told DW in a recent exclusive interview.
“Munich is a very, very big club. Beyond just making me happy, it’s a real achievement, a dream come true to be here, to play for such a prestigious club.”
Amani, who recently captained Ivory Coast at the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON), added that playing for Bayern’s women has been a major step up from what she had come to know playing for CD Tenerife Femenino of Liga F, Spain’s topflight.
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“I was already professional when I was in Spain, but let’s just say it wasn’t quite the same level of professionalism,” she explained.
“In Spain or the Ivory Coast, the coaching staff might have consisted of no more than five or six people. But here there are eight or 10 people. And that enables them (the players) to perform at that high level for a long time.”
This structure, and the experience of the players around her, she said, make it virtually impossible for a new player not to improve on their own game.
“I’ve learned a great deal about aspects I wasn’t already aware of; how to position myself, how to position my body, how to interact with the ball and how to think. Really understanding the game is something I’m gradually learning alongside (the players) and the coaching staff.”
At Bayern for less than a year Bernadette Amani says the professional environment has helped make her a better playerImage: Jenni Maul/Eibner-Pressefoto/picture alliance
Moving to the capital to further education
Getting to the Bundesliga champions was anything but a straight, plotted path for Amani, who, when she began kicking a ball with the boys in her local village as a youngster, had no idea that football could be a career option.
Her parents were anything but encouraging of her passion. They just wanted their daughter to get a good education. To this end, she wound up moving from the village of Dougbafla, where she grew up, to the capital, Abidjan — a move that turned out to be pivotal to her career as a footballer.
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“I discovered the women’s football league. I went to a match and, as luck would have it, it was the top team against the second-placed team,” she recalled.
“I saw the intensity, I saw the technique, and then I heard that so-and-so isn’t here today because she’s playing in Serbia, another isn’t here today because she’s playing in Turkey. And that was a real eye-opener for me; it made me realize that I could make a living from what I love.”
Bayern’s 4-0 win over Wolfsburg in the final gave Bernadette Amani her second title in MunichImage: Nico Herbertz/IMAGO
One of the clubs she watched on that day in 2019, Onze Soeurs de Gagnoa, offered her a trial – and she made the team. Within a year, she was in Spain’s third tier, and five years later, she found herself in Liga F with Eibar. Always looking to take that next step, she quickly moved on to Tenerife, her launching pad for Bayern, which she describes as “the top.” Still, there’s no question of complacency.
“Someone on the outside will say to you: ‘You’ve put in the effort, you’ve made it to Bayern, a club that wins titles, that’s professional and renowned all over the world,” she said.
“But someone who’s involved in football will tell you that’s where the hard part begins. Staying there is even better. And it’s hard not to let your guard down.”
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Disappointment at WAFCON
With Bayern about to start their Women’s Bundesliga title defense against Union Berlin, Amani is back in the Bavarian capital following what will have been a disappointing Women’s Africa Cup of Nations for the Ivory Coast. Prior to the tournament, Amani had told DW that her team’s goal would be “to do no worse than we did at the last Africa Cup of Nations we took part in — that is, to finish third.”
However, not only did Ivory Coast fall to Algeria 2-1 in the quarterfinals, but to make matters worse, they’ve failed to qualify for next year’s Women’s World Cup in Brazil. Ivory Coast fell 2-1 to Ghana in one of two play-in matches for the inter-confederation playoffs, the last possible path to the World Cup.
While male players tend to get time off after a major summer tournament, Amani was already back on the Bayern bench for Saturday’s DFB Supercup win over Wolfsburg (3-0) – just two days after Ivory Coast’s defeat to Ghana in Casablanca. Now the focus is squarely back on retaining Bayern’s Women’s Bundesliga title.
Ali Farhat contributed to this article.
This article was originally published on July 28, 2026. It was updated on August 20, 2026 to reflect developments at the recent WAFCON tournament.
England’s seam-bowling all-rounder Sam Curran’s hopes of making a Test comeback have been dealt a significant blow after he was ruled out for the remainder of the home season due to groin surgery. Curran, 28, had been expected to join the national squad for the ongoing Test series against Pakistan and could have earned his first Test appearance since 2021. However, Curran was booked to undergo an operation on his groin following the conclusion of The Hundred, and that has brought his season to a premature end.
“Sam Curran has been assessed for a groin injury and will undergo surgery on Friday. He will not be available for the remainder of the home season,” county side Surrey said in a statement.
England’s newly-appointed chief selector Marcus North had previously hinted that Curran could be considered as an all-round option after the retirement of Ben Stokes following their 2-1 defeat to New Zealand in June.
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“With the retirement of Ben Stokes, it’s quite clear that he provided us with a certain balance in the team. Sam Curran is certainly a player of interest for us. He’s someone our backroom staff and medical team will be working with in the coming weeks to make sure that he potentially becomes an option in the third Test. He’s someone that we really value highly, and we see playing a role in the future for us as an all-rounder.”
The injury setback also coincides with fellow Surrey and England cricketer Will Jacks being ruled out of the Pakistan Test series after undergoing emergency surgery. Jacks, though, could yet feature for England in a white-ball series against Sri Lanka that concludes the men’s international home season.
“Will Jacks is currently recovering after a successful operation to remove his appendix. We will monitor his recovery and assess his availability ahead of the Sri Lanka series,” the statement from Surrey further said.
In Surrey’s ongoing County Championship game against Nottinghamshire at The Oval, uncapped Indian batting all-rounder Mahipal Lomror has been handed a debut and is filling in for Jacks, while his fellow countryman, leg-spinner Rahul Chahar, has missed out on the match due to a neck issue.
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Troyes will entertain Paris FC at the Stade de l’Aube in their Ligue 1 campaign opener on Saturday. The hosts are back in the top flight after three seasons, while the capital club secured a mid-table finish in Ligue 1 last season.
ESTAC enjoyed an unbeaten run in the preseason, although their last two games ended in draws. They faced Panetolikos at home last week and were held to a 1-1 draw, with Renaud Ripart scoring in that match.
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Les Bleus registered just one win in the preseason. They lost their last two friendly games, conceding seven goals. In their match against Angers last week, Pablo Pagis and Luca Koleosho were on the scoresheet as they lost 3-2.
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Troyes vs Paris FC head-to-head stats and key numbers
There is limited history between the two teams, who have met 14 times in all competitions. They have contested these meetings closely, with the visitors leading 6-4 in wins and four games ending in draws.
They last met in the 2024-25 season of Ligue 2, and the capital club won both the home and away games with an aggregate score of 4-0.
They will meet in the top flight for the first time since the 1973-74 season.
Troyes have won their last five competitive home games, scoring at least four goals in three matches during that period.
Paris FC have suffered just two defeats in Ligue 1 away games in 2026.
Four of the last six meetings between them have produced over 2.5 goals.
ESTAC have won just one of their last 10 meetings against the visitors, with that triumph coming at home.
The capital club have seen over 2.5 goals in five of their last six league outings.
Troyes vs Paris FC prediction
ESTAC went unbeaten in the preseason, winning four of the six games, and will look to build on that form here. They have seen decisive outcomes in their last five competitive games, suffering two defeats, with both losses coming away from home.
Ismael Boura was injured in the friendly against Auxerre earlier this month and is expected to be sidelined for a few weeks.
Les Bleus concluded the preseason on a four-game winless run, conceding 11 goals in that period. Interestingly, they also scored at least two goals in three games.
Emmanuel Mbemba picked up a knock earlier this month and is facing a race against time to prove match fitness.
The capital club have won their last three meetings against the hosts, and considering their Ligue 1 away record in 2026, we back them to secure a narrow win.
Liverpool have agreed to send Scottish defender Calvin Ramsay to St Mirren on loan until June 2027
The right-back will leave Liverpool as he looks to gain regular playing time and continue his development, with the loan deal set to run until June 2027.
Ramsay joined Liverpool from Aberdeen in 2022 and has spent time away from Anfield on loan as he looks to establish himself at the highest level.
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The Scotland international has faced competition for places at Liverpool and will now have the opportunity to play more regularly with St Mirren.
The move also comes with Ramsay currently having one year remaining on his Liverpool contract, meaning his future at Anfield could become an important talking point during the next stage of his career.
His spell at St Mirren is expected to provide valuable first-team experience while allowing the defender to continue developing his game.
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For St Mirren, Ramsay’s arrival adds a talented Scotland international to their squad and gives the club another defensive option ahead of the new campaign.
With the loan move now agreed, Ramsay will be hoping to make a strong impression at St Mirren and return to Liverpool with his career moving in the right direction.
We wish Calvin Ramsay the best of luck during his loan spell at St Mirren.
As the No. 1 overall pick in this year’s NFL Draft, Fernando Mendoza has a lot of expectations to meet. Long-suffering Las Vegas Raiders fans are hoping he is the franchise quarterback they have been sorely lacking, though the organization itself has been taking things slowly with the 2025 Heisman Trophy winner.
Longtime NFL Network analyst and former NFL head coach Steve Mariucci knows some things about quarterback play, having worked with the likes of Brett Favre and Steve Young. In a new interview with Alex Withers for Casino.org, Mariucci revealed his feelings on Mendoza and his future.
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‘Baptism by fire’
Mariucci told Withers he’s a “fan” of Mendoza and believes he’ll be “the man to watch this season.”
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“I’m watching him closely coming out of this draft to see when he plays and then how well he plays,” Mariucci explained. “It’s going to be a baptism by fire. It’s going to be hard for him but he’s my standout pick for the season based on raw talent.”
The Raiders have posted four consecutive losing seasons and went 7-27 in 2024 and 2025. The organization is starting over with first-year coach Klint Kubiak, and is banking on Mendoza being a long-term solution.
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“The Raiders are building, getting stronger, and trying to get back up there with the rest of that division, so his time there will only make him a better quarterback,” Mariucci said. “But it will be interesting to see when they play him but it’s all about his readiness, and development which he’ll get at the Raiders.”
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No rush for the Raiders
Mendoza’s readiness has been a major storyline already this summer. Many teams eagerly through their first-round quarterbacks into the fire, but Las Vegas is banking on Kirk Cousins beginning the year as the starter.
“Kirk’s a veteran guy that’s going to be a very good influence on him. He’ll be a good mentor for Fernando to help him learn his trade,” Mariucci said of the 38-year-old, four-time Pro Bowler.
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In his preseason debut, Mendoza acquitted himself well, completing 10 of 16 passes for 97 yards and a touchdown in a loss to the Arizona Cardinals. There are already calls for him to start, though others are taking a more measured approach.
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“He led a good scoring drive,” Kubiak said of Mendoza, via Pro Football Talk. “As far as getting and out of the huddle, commanding the group, getting the play calls down, I saw the same guy I see in practice. I saw an ascending player who’s got to keep getting better.”
VICTORIAS CITY — Jaja Santiago is reunited with fellow Philippine women’s volleyball team star Alyssa Valdez, as arguably the best overseas-based homegrown women’s volleyball player in the country joins the most successful club in Creamline for the PVL Invitationals starting Aug. 31.
The last time Santiago and Valdez played together was in the 2022 Southeast Asian Games before Santiago gained her Japanese citizenship after years of playing in the prestigious SV.League.
Before playing for San Francisco Signal in League One Volleyball in the US, Santiago opted to make a PVL comeback and join Creamline, a team she beat in the 2021 PVL Open Conference Finals to deliver Chery Tiggo the league’s maiden professional crown.
The 6-foot-5 middle blocker teams up with Valdez anew after representing the national team together from the under-23 level until they reached the seniors.
Santiago and Valdez also dominated the club scene with PLDT, winning two titles in the Shakey’s V-League—the PVL’s predecessor–in the 2015 season.
“I’m very excited because I think the last time we teamed up was withPLDT. Now we’re together again. Even though we’re getting older and gaining more experience, I’m still learning a lot from Ate Ly, and I’m really excited to play with her again,” said Santiago in Filipino.
Santiago also looks forward to sharing the court and learning from the Creamline veterans led by Tots Carlos, Jema Galanza, Pangs Panaga, Michele Gumabao, Kyle Negrito, Kyla Atienza, Bea De Leon, and Denden Lazaro-Revilla, as well as the young guns Ishie Lalongisip, Sheena Toring, Erin Pangilinan, Barbie Jamili, and Nica Celis.
“There are so many new players. Some of them are my former teammates, while others I haven’t played with yet because they just graduated. I’m really excited to play against all the teams in the Invitational. Even during the On Tour, I know there’s still a lot I can learn from them,” said Santiago.
The former SV.League Best Blocker also wants to share her international experience with the younger middle blockers of Creamline.
“I’m not a perfect middle blocker, but if I can share the experience I’ve gained from playing internationally, I’m happy to do that little by little. Whenever they ask me questions, I try to share whatever knowledge I have about volleyball, even the small things,” she said.
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Her official comeback is in the Invitationals, where she faces defending champion PLDT, Nxled and Farm Fresh, as well as guest teams EST Cola of Thailand and Ho Chi Minh City of Vietnam.
MCG will play host to Saturday’s
Round 24 AFL game between Melbourne Demons and
Western Bulldogs. The game kicks off at 4:15 pm with Melbourne Demons heading into the game as favourites with the bookmakers. Continue reading for our in-depth preview of the Melbourne Demons vs.
Western Bulldogs
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Melbourne enters the final round with momentum after dismantling Port Adelaide 132-56, a result that kept its top-four prospects alive. The Demons must win and hope other results fall their way, but Jacob van Rooyen’s three-match suspension removes an important forward target. The Western Bulldogs drew 82-82 with Carlton without Marcus Bontempelli and remain under pressure to avoid slipping into the 10th-placed Wildcard position. They edged Melbourne 93-90 in Round 11, so the matchup has already proved finely balanced this season. Melbourne has won 10 of its past 11 matches at the MCG and should again benefit from its midfield pressure and familiarity with the ground. The Bulldogs have sufficient scoring power to challenge, but the Demons’ recent defensive control gives them the advantage.
Naoya Inoue has been linked to a fight with fellow multi-divisional world champion Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez over the past few months, and as hype surrounding that clash builds, Inoue has taken to social media to provide an update.
Inoue defended his undisputed super-bantamweight crown for a seventh time in May as he outpointed Junto Nakatani in the biggest fight in the history of Japanese boxing, but the ever-restless fans were keen for Inoue to be tested once again – calling for a bout with Rodriguez.
Posting on X, ‘The Monster’ has now provided a big update on his plans, revealing that he has begun sparring in the gym and that he is preparing to either face Rodriguez or move up to featherweight in his next bout.
“Starting today, I began sparring sessions with the Mexican fighter who has come as Takuma’s partner.
“I’m staying at super bantamweight to prepare for the rumoured big fight, or challenging for featherweight—whichever way it goes, I’ll keep building up.
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“Either way, next year will be the year of challenges. I want to show the figure of someone who keeps challenging right up to the end of my boxing career.”
Rodriguez-Medina now seems to be the only stumbling block to a fight between Inoue and Rodriguez, with the Canelo Alvarez vs Christian Mbilli undercard on Saturday, October 31, being one potential date that the bantamweight unification contest could land on.
Gervonta Davis’ return date remains unknown but he may have an opponent in mind for when he does after recently calling out Jesse Rodriguez, and now ‘Bam’s response has been shared.
In October, Davis’ old belt will be up for grabs as Floyd Schofield and Lucas Bahdi compete for world honours after being on standby throughout the year, with the undefeated duo each poised to step through the ropes with over a year’s worth of ring rust to contend with.
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Now that he is without a belt, it is unclear which weight ‘Tank’ will return at, with the three-division world champion having been linked to a super-lightweight rematch with Isaac ‘Pitbull’ Cruz, but having also bizarrely called out reigning WBA bantamweight champion, ‘Bam’ Rodriguez.
In an interview with Sean Zittel, Rodriguez’s trainer Robert Garcia revealed that Rodriguez has agreed to the fight, which would presumably be at a maximum of 135lbs, 17lbs and four weight classes higher than where ‘Bam’ currently competes.
“Tank Davis sent him a private message challenging him and Bam was like, ‘yeah, let’s do it’. Bam is not afraid of nobody, Bam knows that he can compete against anybody.”
Still, despite accepting the proposal, it seems as though Naoya Inoue is Rodriguez’s target, with the pair looking likely to collide in an iconic battle in Japan in either February or March of 2027.
September brings a busy period on the sporting calendar for Irish fans.
From international football fixtures and the return of club rugby to major horse racing events and Formula 1 action, the month features several competitions worth following. This practical guide highlights the key fixtures, dates, and events to track throughout September 2026.
Football Highlights
September is an important month for international football and European club competitions. The Republic of Ireland begins its UEFA Nations League campaign late in the month, while the Champions League and Europa League return earlier in September. Irish fans can therefore follow both national-team fixtures and major club competitions throughout the month.
International Football
The Republic of Ireland returns to competitive action in the UEFA Nations League league phase with two away fixtures. Ireland faces Kosovo vs. Republic of Ireland on Thursday, September 24, 2026, at Stadiumi Fadil Vokrri in Pristina, before playing Israel vs. Republic of Ireland on Sunday, September 27, 2026, at Nagyerdei Stadion in Debrecen, Hungary. These opening matches will begin to shape the group standings and provide an early test for Ireland during the autumn international schedule.
Club Football
The English Premier League continues its 2026–27 season throughout September following the summer transfer window. Irish players competing in England will also continue their domestic campaigns.
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European competitions return during the month as well. The Champions League league phase Matchday 1 takes place from 8–10 September 2026, while the Europa League league phase Matchday 1 is scheduled for 16–17 September 2026.
Rugby Fixtures to Watch
Rugby union returns to the spotlight in late September with the start of the 2026–27 United Rugby Championship (URC) season. The competition officially begins on Friday, September 25, 2026, bringing Leinster, Munster, Ulster, and Connacht back into league action.
The opening weekend runs across September 25–26, with the Irish provinces beginning their campaigns and early interprovincial fixtures adding important points before European competitions start later in the autumn. These first rounds also offer an early indication of how each province is shaping up for the new season.
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Horse Racing Events
September hosts some of the leading Flat racing fixtures in Ireland, with the country taking centre stage during the middle of the month.
Irish Champions Festival
The Irish Champions Festival is one of the biggest events in the Irish autumn Flat racing calendar, taking place across two days at two major racecourses. The festival begins on Saturday, September 12, 2026 at Leopardstown Racecourse, where the programme includes the Group 1 Royal Bahrain Irish Champion Stakes.
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Racing continues on Sunday, September 13, 2026 at The Curragh, with the Group 1 Comer Group (International) Irish St. Leger among the headline races. Across the two days, the festival brings together leading thoroughbreds, jockeys, and trainers, with the dates and main races confirmed by the Irish Champions Festival.
Listowel Harvest Festival
Later in the month, the historic Listowel Harvest Festival in County Kerry runs from September 20 to September 26, 2026, featuring Flat and National Hunt racing alongside its long-running festival programme.
King Alexander and Daniel King win the Tote Galway Plate. Credit: Breandán Ó hUallacháin.
Other Major Sporting Events
Beyond football, rugby, and racing, September 2026 also features major international motorsport events and Gaelic Games competitions.
Formula 1 & Gaelic Games
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For motorsport fans, September brings three Formula 1 races. Irish supporters can follow the action from home or attend events abroad during a busy part of the season.
Formula 1 Grand Prix Racing: September features the Italian Grand Prix at Monza from 4–6 September, the Spanish Grand Prix at Madrid from 11–13 September, and the Azerbaijan Grand Prix at Baku from 24–26 September. These dates match the current official Formula 1 calendar.
Gaelic Games (Club Championships): The GAA club championship season also continues across different counties during September, with teams competing through their respective county and provincial competitions before the later All-Ireland stages.
With the inter-county season completed, attention shifts back to club competition as local teams compete for county and provincial honours and places in the later stages of the All-Ireland club championships.
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Practical September 2026 Sports Calendar
To help you quickly scan the month ahead, here is a chronological snapshot of the top sporting fixtures for Irish supporters:
Date
Sport
Event / Fixture
Venue / Location
Sept 4-6 2026
Formula 1
Italian Grand Prix
Monza
Sept 8-10 2026
Football
Champions League Matchday
Across Europe
Sept 11 -13 2026
Formula 1
Spanish Grand prix
Madrid
Sept 12, 2026
Horse Racing
Irish Champions Festival (Day 1)
Leopardstown Racecourse
Sept 13, 2026
Horse Racing
Irish Champions Festival (Day 2)
The Curragh
Sept 16-17 2026
Football
Europa League Matchday
Across Europe
Sept 20–26, 2026
Horse Racing
Listowel Harvest Festival
Listowel Racecourse
Sept 24, 2026
Football
Kosovo vs. Republic of Ireland
Stadiumi Fadil Vokrri, Pristina
Sept 24-26 2026
Formula 1
Azerbaijan
Baku
Sept 25, 2026
Rugby
URC 2026–27 Season Kick-Off
Various Venues (Ireland & UK)
Sept 27, 2026
Football
Israel vs. Republic of Ireland
Nagyerdei Stadion, Debrecen
The current official F1 calendar confirms the September dates for Monza, Madrid and Baku.
How to Keep Track of the September Sports Calendar
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Keeping up with broadcast schedules, fixture changes, and team announcements is simple with official digital channels:
Official Governing Bodies: Follow updates directly from the FAI, Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU), and Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) websites.
Broadcast Schedules: Check local television listings on RTÉ Sport, Virgin Media Sport, Premier Sports, and Sky Sports for live coverage and kickoff details.
Live Score Apps: Use sports tracking apps to receive notifications, last-minute venue updates, and team news.
Official sources are usually the best place to confirm any late changes to match times, broadcast details, or competition schedules. September 2026 offers Irish fans a busy mix of international football, club rugby, horse racing, motorsport, and Gaelic Games. From Ireland’s UEFA Nations League fixtures and the return of the URC season to the Irish Champions Festival and Formula 1 races across Europe, the month provides plenty of major sporting dates to follow. Checking official schedules before each event is recommended, as kickoff times, race schedules, and broadcasting details can change closer to the date.
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