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What's on Now & Next (2026-06-20)
RTE One
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18:35The Saturday Game Live Clare v Dublin (Throw-in 7.00pm). Coverage of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling championship quarter-final at Semple Stadium, Thurles. Dublin were semi-finalists last season and were runners-up to Kilkenny in the Leinster Championship this time around. Clare were crowned champions when they last qualified in 2024 and made sure they were in with a chance of regaining the trophy in the current campaign by coming second to Limerick in the Munster Championship
21:15RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock and Weather The latest national and international news
RTE2
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17:30FIFA World Cup 26 Live Netherlands v Sweden (Kick-off 6.00pm). Tony O'Donoghue presents coverage of the Group F match at Houston Stadium in the USA. The Dutch secured their place at this World Cup by finishing top of their qualifying group ahead of Poland, Finland, Malta and Lithuania, winning six of their eight matches and drawing the other two, and scoring 27 goals in the process while conceding just four. Overall, they have appeared at 11 of the previous 22 tournaments to be held and have progressed from the group stage at all nine of the tournaments to include one, and while they are yet to lift the trophy they have made it to the final on three occasions, in 1974, 1978 and 2010. While Sweden have struggled to even qualify for this tournament in the last 30 years, historically speaking they have a good record, reaching the semi-finals on three occasions, which included finishing as runners-up to Brazil when a 17-year-old Pele scored two goals in a 5-2 victory in the final when they served as hosts in 1958. With analysis from Didi Hamann
20:30FIFA World Cup 26 Live Germany v Ivory Coast (Kick-off 9.00pm). Tony O'Donoghue presents coverage of the Group E match at Toronto Stadium in Canada. There has only been one previous encounter between these nations, a 2009 friendly match that ended in a 2-2 draw in Gelsenkirchen, and Les Éléphants will have to improve on their World Cup record against European opposition if they are to stand a chance of claiming a victory here. In four meetings against teams from Europe, they have a record of one win, one draw and two losses, with the sole win coming against Serbia and Montenegro at the 2006 tournament in Germany. While Die Mannschaft have a proud World Cup record overall they have failed to deliver since lifting the trophy in 2014, not even progressing beyond the group stage in both 2018 and 2022 after finishing fourth and third in the group standings respectively. With analysis from Didi Hamann
Virgin Media One
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19:00Deal or No Deal Stephen Mulhern hosts as a contestant tries to open the 22 red boxes in the right order, taking on the infamous Banker for the chance to win a life-changing cash prize
20:00Ant & Dec's Limitless Win Ant and Dec try to help more contestants climb the never-ending money ladder and first up are husband-and-wife team Dan and Sarah, who would like to buy their first home and build an animal sanctuary for their local community. It's then the turn of married couple Nik and Khajal to take on the Limitless Ladder, with Nik hoping to spend his winnings on a purpose-built barbecue shack, but Khajal's not so sure
TG4
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19:15Survivor An unexpected twist for the castaways sends the trajectory of the game in a new direction
20:30Gineadóir an Stáit How the building of the Shannon Scheme from 1925-1929 revolutionised electricity production and supply in Ireland. Using contemporary cinema, the impressive Siemens photographic collection and Seán Keating's paintings of the work in progress, Johnny Gogan creates a rich picture of how the nation in the wake of the civil war dared to dream of a better future
Virgin Media Two
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18:45Help Me Buy a Home Liz O'Kane tackles a tight budget for a young mother in Cork and helps a Crumlin family out of a crowded flat share. Plus, Kevin Twomey and PJ Kirby find out the toll buying a house has on mental health
19:45First Communion As celebrations around First Communions become more elaborate every year, this documentary follows the emotional rollercoaster through the eyes and experience of the children themselves
Virgin Media Three
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19:00The Instant Gardener Presenter Helen Skelton and expert garden designer Danny Clarke travel to Tooting in south London to turn live-wire owner Zoe's tired and boring garden into the perfect outdoor entertaining space
20:00The Hotel Inspector Alex Polizzi uses her experience to help the owners of what is reputed to be the oldest hotel in Wales, the Castle of Breton. After decades of neglect, it is losing £40,000 a month and proprietors Natasha and Leon Ricci - who bought it on a whim - require guidance to turn things around
BBC One
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17:30MOTD Live: FIFA World Cup 2026 Netherlands v Sweden (Kick-off 6.00pm). Mark Chapman presents coverage of the Group F match at Houston Stadium in the USA. The Dutch secured their place at this World Cup by finishing top of their qualifying group ahead of Poland, Finland, Malta and Lithuania, winning six of their eight matches and drawing the other two, and scoring 27 goals in the process while conceding just four. Overall, they have appeared at 11 of the previous 22 tournaments to be held and have progressed from the group stage at all nine of the tournaments to include one, and while they are yet to lift the trophy they have made it to the final on three occasions, in 1974, 1978 and 2010. While Sweden have struggled to even qualify for this tournament in the last 30 years, historically speaking they have a good record, reaching the semi-finals on three occasions, which included finishing as runners-up to Brazil when a 17-year-old Pele scored two goals in a 5-2 victory in the final when they served as hosts in 1958. With analysis from Thomas Frank, Micah Richards and Ellen White
20:30Casualty Stevie faces the consequences of her actions as contamination chaos engulfs Holby, forcing her to prove herself, and Jodie finds the data she needs in her search for historical evidence to use against Goldclave. Jessica arrives to meet Rash for coffee, but acting on Rida's advice, Rash tells Jessica it would be inappropriate. Drama, starring Elinor Lawless and Anna Chell
Channel 4
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17:55Fisherman's Friends: One and All Following the success of their first album, the Fisherman's Friends struggle to adjust to their new-found fame and work towards a second album. Comedy sequel, starring James Purefoy, Sam Swainsbury and Dave Johns
20:00Jon Snow: A Last Big Story Documentary following the veteran Channel 4 News journalist as he and his wife Precious come to terms with his recent Alzheimer's diagnosis and resolve to live the fullest life possible with the years they have left together. While they're on holiday at Victoria Falls, Jon hears about a catastrophic mining disaster that has received almost no media coverage. With Precious's support, he embarks on one last big story
E4
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18:00Dante's Peak A vulcanologist's suspicions that a long-dormant volcano is about to erupt turn out to be true, prompting him to race against time to save the community standing in its way - and clash with local government officials weighing his predictions against the loss in tourism revenue. Disaster movie, starring Pierce Brosnan, Linda Hamilton, Elizabeth Hoffman and Charles Hallahan
20:00Supercruising: Life at Sea Documentary following life on luxury cruise ships as they travel across oceans carrying holidaymakers enjoying weeks of sun and sea. The crew sailing North Africa and Europe pulls out all the stops for the biggest bash of the cruise - a full-blown Dutch Orange Party for nearly 3,000 passengers, with dazzling costumes, themed cocktails and a deck-stomping parade that gets everyone in party mode. Meanwhile, in the Caribbean, Midlands couple Neville and Melanie are up to their necks in it - quite literally - as they plunge into a mineral-rich mud bath at a bubbling volcano
BBC Four
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19:05Making Life on Earth: Attenborough's Greatest Adventure The making of the acclaimed wildlife series that took three years to film, featuring 40 countries and over 600 species. First broadcast in 1979 and watched by 500 million people, it launched David Attenborough's career as arguably the most successful and influential wildlife film-maker of all time
20:05Life on Earth The first episode of the landmark natural history series, with David Attenborough exploring the wildlife and landscape that inspired Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. First broadcast in 1979
More4
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18:55Four in a Bed The week's second visit takes the B&Bers to Cricklade in Wiltshire, where Iain and Tayla host at The Vale Hotel. Their breakfast-free, no frills ethos has some of the guests worried, but it's the proximity to a main road that causes the most concern for one pair. Over drinks, the gang try an intimacy exercise that leaves Tayla in an awkward position, before the noisy neighbourhood is cause for much consternation in the feedback
19:25Four in a Bed Francesca and Maurizio host the week's third visit at Cottage Lodge Hotel in Brockenhurst in The New Forest. The pair have a background in high-end hotels, and their green approach to hospitality leaves some of the B&Bers impressed but a tree hugging trip divides the group in the afternoon. The hosts' passion for local produce takes pride of place at breakfast but they're left with a sour taste over their facilities scores