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SPORT ON RTÉ2 Week 28

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THE SATURDAY GAME – Saturday 4 July at 4.40pm on RTÉ2

Clare McNamara is joined by Kevin McStay and Tomás O Sé for live coverage of the Round 2A Football Qualifier between Cavan and Roscommon from Kingspan Breffni Park, Cavan. Throw in 5.00pm.

 

THE SUNDAY GAME LIVE – Sunday 5 July at 1.30pm on RTÉ2

Darragh Maloney is joined by Colm O’Rourke, Ger Loughnane and Tomás Mulcahy for a live provincial final double-header. First up is Kerry v Cork in the Munster Senior Football Final from Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney (TI 2.00pm, commentary Ger Canning and Martin Carney) followed by the Leinster Senior Hurling Final between Kilkenny and Galway from Croke Park (TI 4.00pm, commentary Marty Morrissey and Donal O’Grady). (HD)

 

THE SUNDAY GAME – Sunday 5 July at 9.30pm on RTÉ2

Des Cahill is joined by Brendan Cummins, Ciaran Whelan, Donal Óg Cusack and Kevin McStay for a look back at all of the weekend’s Championship action. (HD)

 

SOCCER REPUBLIC – Monday 6 July at 11.00pm on RTÉ2

Peter Collins presents the football magazine show featuring all the action from the SSE Airtricity League Premier Division plus a look back at the Women’s World Cup Final.

 

THANK GAA IT’S FRIDAY – Friday 10 July at 8.30pm on RTÉ2 

GAA magazine show kicking off every sporting weekend with a mix of star names, warm human interest stories, grassroots issues and nostalgic moments from years gone by.