With Chelsea not in action until tomorrow, Manchester City can close the gap on the Premier League leaders to two points with a victory away to Burnley this evening.
The day's action is underway with third-from-bottom QPR taking on Crystal Palace.
Arsenal will look to put some daylight between themselves and the other Champions League hopefuls, with West Ham visiting the Emirates.
Elsewhere, bottom side Leicester host Hull, Sunderland take on Aston Villa in a relegation six-pointer, while Stoke visit West Brom.
GAELIC GAMES
Donie Vaughan is restored to the Mayo midfield, as football's Division One leaders take on Dublin at MacHale Park this evening.
Meath's promotion push continues when they play host to Laois at Páirc Tailteann.
Both of those games throw in at 7.
Also 7, Limerick will take the outright lead in Division 1B of the hurling league with at least a draw with Offaly at the Gaelic Grounds.
FORMULA ONE
World Champion Lewis Hamilton has picked up where he left off, qualifying on pole for tomorrow's season-opening Australian Grand Prix.
Mercedes' domination has also carried over, with Nico Rosberg sharing the front row with Hamilton.
Felipe Massa was third for Williams.
CRICKET
In Ireland's Pool B at the World Cup, India have beaten Zimbabwe by 6 wickets in Auckland.
While Australia had 7 wickets and a full 208 balls to spare as they beat Scotland in the Pool A match at Hobart.
RACING
After the excitement of Cheltenham, it's back to domestic affairs today with the first of seven races off at 2.25 in Limerick