| What's on Now & Next (2026-06-21) | |||
| RTE One
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15:25 | The Sunday Game Live | Cork v Offaly (Throw-in 3.30pm). All the action from the All-Ireland Senior Hurling championship quarter-final at Semple Stadium, Thurles. Cork are looking to go one better than last year, when they were runners-up to Tipperary, while Offaly's last appearance in this competition was in 2024, when they were defeated by today's opponents in the preliminary round |
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| 17:50 | RTÉ News | National and international news. | |
| RTE2
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16:30 | FIFA World Cup 26 Live | Spain v Saudi Arabia (Kick-off 5.00pm). Coverage of both teams' second match in Group H, which comes from Atlanta Stadium in the USA. The last meeting between the teams was a friendly in 2012, when Spain claimed an emphatic 5-0 win back when they were the holders of this trophy. The Spaniards came into this tournament with high hopes of winning the competition once again and will be strong favourites to prevail in this match. However, the Saudis have invested a great deal of money into football in recent years and will be looking to demonstrate that the growing strength of their domestic league, which has attracted star names from across the world, has had a positive effect on their national team. With analysis from James McClean and Richie Sadlier |
| 19:30 | FIFA World Cup 26 Live | Belgium v Iran (Kick-off 8.00pm). Group G continues at Los Angeles Stadium in Inglewood, USA, where the sides face each other for the first time in their history. Some of the Iranian players may be familiar to fans of England and Wales, having been drawn in the same group four years ago in Qatar, with mixed results. A 6-2 drubbing at the hands of England was followed by a remarkable 2-0 win against Wales, with both goals coming deep into injury time. They'll start as underdogs here against Belgium, whose manager Rudi Garcia is leading them for the first time in a major finals, having taken over the reins at the start of last year. Despite a star-studded squad, Belgium have flattered to deceive and were ignominiously dumped out of the tournament four years ago, scoring just one goal, and that in an unconvincing win against Canada. Peter Collins presents, with analysis by James McClean and Richie Sadlier | |
| Virgin Media One
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17:30 | News at 5.30 | The latest national and international news stories from the Virgin Media News team |
| 18:00 | Tipping Point: Lucky Stars | Ben Shephard asks the questions as Vernon Kay, Dion Dublin and Amanda Barrie answer questions to win turns on an arcade-style machine. Dropping tokens down a choice of four chutes, they hope to knock piles of them off a moving shelf - and the more they collect, the better their chances of collecting the £20,000 prize for their selected charity | |
| TG4
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16:45 | The Producers | A crooked Broadway producer and his neurotic accountant discover they can make a fortune by putting on a play that closes on opening night, then pocketing the unspent budget. The duo set out to put on the worst show of all time - a tasteless little number called Springtime for Hitler written by a deranged former Nazi. Mel Brooks' comedy, starring Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder and Kenneth Mars |
| 18:25 | Moving West | The west is no longer just a place to slow down; remote working and creative communities are reshaping how people live. Anne Marie Staunton left Dublin for Monasteraden on the Sligo-Roscommon border, working remotely by Lough Gara | |
| Virgin Media Two
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17:00 | Celebrity Catchphrase | Stephen Mulhern hosts a charity edition of the game show, with Olivia Attwood, Jack P Shepherd and Adam Woodyatt all trying to say what they see as they guess well-known phrases for the chance to play for the £50,000 jackpot |
| 18:00 | How to Lose Weight Well | Xand van Tulleken and Helen Lawal oversee proceedings as three more pairs road test some of the most popular and talked about diets. Sade and Becky have two weeks to slim down for a day at the races, Derek and Bruce go on four-week dieting plans ahead of a summer barbecue, and Sam and Fay want to slim down for their annual bus drivers' picnic in four months. Xand also investigates the latest liposuction techniques and finds out if unconscious persuasion can melt away people's fat | |
| Virgin Media Three
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17:00 | Home Fires | Laura is publicly disgraced when news of the Bowers' divorce hits the papers, with grave consequences for the surgery and her friendship with Tom. Pat is tempted by her feelings for Marek while Bob is in hospital. Steph is delighted when Stan returns home on leave, but the reunion is overshadowed by his fears of invasion. Frances discovers a secret at the reading of the will |
| 18:00 | Building Giants | From a record-breaking skyscraper to one of the world's most ambitious mega roads, this landmark series returns to reveal the extraordinary innovations that enable engineers to build these remarkable superstructures, along with the inner secrets of how they work. Each episode charts the construction of one epic project from start to finish, with a mix of CGI animation, character-driven actuality, and bodycam, drone and time-lapse footage helping to break down the construction and transform our understanding of these incredible engineering wonders. | |
| BBC One
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16:30 | MOTD Live: FIFA World Cup 2026 | Spain v Saudi Arabia (Kick-off 5.00pm). Kelly Cates presents coverage of both teams' second match in Group H, which comes from Atlanta Stadium in the USA. The last meeting between the teams was a friendly in 2012, when Spain claimed an emphatic 5-0 win back when they were the holders of this trophy. The Spaniards came into this tournament with high hopes of winning the competition once again and will be strong favourites to prevail in this match. However, the Saudis have invested a great deal of money into football in recent years and will be looking to demonstrate that the growing strength of their domestic league, which has attracted star names from across the world, has had a positive effect on their national team. With analysis from Wayne Rooney, Cesar Azpilicueta and Thomas Frank |
| 19:15 | Countryfile | Matt Baker and Charlotte Smith explore rural Hampshire and meet the people working to find, protect and celebrate the county's lesser-spotted wildlife. Plus, Charlotte also investigates how proposed changes to visa rules could affect sheep shearing in the UK | |
| Channel 4
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16:25 | Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story | When Billy and Susan Mail move to the remote Shetland Islands searching for a better quality of life, the stunningly beautiful but remote landscape takes its toll on Billy. But then he happens upon a young otter, which he names Molly. Apparently alone in the world, Molly soon becomes reliant on the food and affection Billy shows her |
| 18:00 | Kirstie and Phil's Love It or List It: Brilliant Builds | Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer look back at one of their biggest builds, when one family went 'all in' to overhaul their Huddersfield home beyond recognition. Paul and Dawn Welham-Campbell's higgledy-piggledy layout simply didn'tt work for them any more, and while their house is in a stunning and isolated spot, the interior had become a nightmare for Dawn. Kirstie gets the sledgehammer out, while Phil searches for properties to rival Paul and Dawn's own | |
| E4
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17:25 | The Simpsons | Marge and Homer sneak away on a second honeymoon, but Bart and Lisa are determined to deny them their privacy and start following them wherever they go. Meanwhile, Grampa catches the eye of a dashing Cuban man |
| 17:50 | The Great Australian Bake Off | In Back to Basics Week, the remaining 10 bakers make signature scones, a chocolate tart technical, and a showstopping, towering, gravity-defying 'piescraper' | |
| BBC Four
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02:05 | Timeshift | Andrew Martin investigates why named trains, once the pride of the railway companies that ran them, have now largely been confined to locomotive history. Embarking on a series of rail journeys around Britain, Andrew revisits the routes travelled by the Flying Scotsman, the Cornish Riviera Express and the Brighton Belle, three of Britain's most famous named trains, as he reflects on the bygone golden age of railways |
| 19:00 | Afoot Again in the Past | Esther Rantzen experiences the peace and tranquillity of Salisbury Cathedral, retired footballer Jack Charlton explores Warkworth Castle in Northumberland and actress Dora Bryan celebrates the beauty of Britain's ballrooms | |
| More4
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17:20 | Come Dine with Me | The penultimate host in Bournemouth is sales manager Andy, who plans to wow his guests with a vegetarian Indian menu - but he has a challenge on his hands presenting the second Indian menu of the week |
| 17:50 | Come Dine with Me | The final night in Bournemouth sees driving instructor Sarah set out to dazzle her guests with a wedding-themed evening. With Sarah being critical of shop-bought produce all week, her guests are expecting everything to be home-made and to a high standard. Ed finally goes all out with his outfit and Andy reveals his strangest first date. Shikha is impressed that they are having the same food Sarah served at her wedding, but Ksara finds fault with Sarah's showpiece course | |