Saturday sport: Forest shock Liverpool, McIlroy leading Irish Open
Soccer
Bournemouth have missed a penalty against Chelsea in the final Premier League game of the evening.
Robert Sanchez saved Evanilson's (PRON: Evan-eel-son) spot kick to leave it level 0-0 at half time.
Everton once again let a 2 goal lead slip as they fell to a defeat at Aston Villa.
The Toffees were 2-0 up on their hosts at Villa Park before a double from Ollie Watkins and a Jhon Duran goal gave the Villains a 3-2 victory.
That's the second game in a row that Everton have lead by 2 and failed to win.
Earlier, Erling Haaland added another two goals to his tally as Manchester City beat Brentford 2-1 in the Premier League.
He brought his total for the campaign to 9 in 4 games to help the champions come from behind.
Liverpool suffered their first defeat under new manager Arne Slot, losing 1-nil to Nottingham Forest.
Manchester United won 3-0 at 10-man Southampton.
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Derry City bested Premier Division rivals Shelbourne 2-0 to book their spot in the semi finals of the FAI Cup.
Goals from Michael Duffy and Danny Mullen put the Candystripes into the next round.
That win will see them travel to Bohemians in the last four while the other semi final sees Drogheda United playing host to Wexford.
Athlone are heading to the top of the Women's Premier Division as things stand this evening.
They lead Treaty United 1-0 in the second half of their clash at Markets Field.
A win there would see them go above Shelbourne and Galway United to the top of the table.
Galway joined Shels on 38 points following a 4-0 win over DLR Waves today.
Earlier, Shamrock Rovers and Sligo Rovers played out a 1-1 draw.
Cork City and Wexford played out a 0-0 draw while Bohemians were beaten by Peamount United 4-2.
Golf
Rory McIlroy has the solo lead at the Irish Open at Royal County Down.
The Northern Irishman lies on six under thru 11 holes today to move to 1 shot ahead of Matteo Manassero on top of the leaderboard.
Shane Lowry is back to 1 over par with Tom McKibbin a shot better off in the clubhouse.
Seamus Power finished on 1-over with Sean Keeling back on 10 over.