Saturday sport: Ireland come up short against in Six Nations clash

Eva Osborne
It'll be all to play for in the final round of the Six Nations next weekend.
Ireland's 42-27 loss to today means the Grand Slam is out of reach for Simon Easterby's men.
Ireland captain Caelan Doris says failing to score early proved costly in the game.
are set to bring complaints to the citing commissioner against Tadhg Beirne, Andrew Porter and Calvin Nash after what they felt was foul play by the Irish players.
will be crowned champions with a win over Scotland next week.
The Scots picked up their second win of the year with a 35-29 victory over Wales.
That's a 16th loss in a row for the Welsh.
Soccer
Liverpool remain firmly on course to win the Premier League title after coming from behind to beat bottom side Southampton 3-1.
Pep Guardiola's Manchester City suffered another blow in their push for Champions League qualification, as they lost 1-nil at third-placed Nottingham Forest.
Brighton scored a late penalty to edge past Fulham 2-1, while Aston Villa won 1-0 away at Brentford.
Ipswich were beaten 1-nil at Crystal Palace, meaning Wolves can move further clear of danger with victory over Everton in the final game of the day.
It's 1-1 in that game at half time.
Hurling
Limerick have another win in Division 1A of the Allianz National Hurling League.
The Treaty County defeated Galway 1-27 to 18 points late on at the Gaelic Grounds.
In Division 1B, Dublin beat Carlow 2-29 to 3-17 at Parnell Park for their third win of the campaign.
That win means Offaly can't be caught at the top of the table and will be promoted to Division 1A next year.
Golf
Shane Lowry now shares the lead on day 3 of the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
Back-to-back birdies have the Offaly man back up to eight under par after a shaky start at Bay Hill.
He's now ed at the top of the table by Corey Connors and Collin Morikawa, whilst Rory McIlroy is back up to 5 under through 10 holes.
Athletics
Mark English has booked his place in tomorrow's final of the men's 800 metres at the European Indoor Championships in The Netherlands.
The Donegal native recorded a third-place finish in his semi-final to move on.
He won't be ed by Cian Mhillips after the Longford man failed to progress from his semi final.
Bori Akinola just missed out on a place in the final of the men's 60 metres.
Earlier, Andrew Coscoran and Sarah Healy booked their places in tomorrow's finals of the men's and women's 3000 metres.
And Orla Comerford came first in the 60-metres Para Mixed Classification in a season's best time of 7.63.