THE SATURDAY GAME LIVE – Saturday 18 June at 1.15pm on RTÉ2
Joanne Cantwell presents live coverage alongside Anna Geary, Davy Fitzgerald and Joe Canning of Galway v Cork in the All Ireland Senior Hurling quarter-final from Semple Stadium. Commentary from Marty Morrissey and Anthony Daly. Throw-in 1.45pm
THE SATURDAY GAME LIVE – Saturday 18 June at 3.30pm on RTÉ2
Joanne Cantwell is joined by Anna Geary, Davy Fitzgerald and Joe Canning for live coverage of the All Ireland Senior Hurling quarter-final meeting of Clare and Wexford from Semple Stadium. Commentary from Ger Canning and Michael Duignan. Throw-in 3.45pm.
URC LIVE – Final – Saturday 18 June at 6.00pm on RTÉ2
Jacqui Hurley is joined by Jamie Heaslip and Jerry Flannery for live coverage DHL Stormers v Vodacom Bulls in the URC Final from Cape Town Stadium. Reporters CJ Stander and Darren Cave with commentary from Hugh Cahill and Bernard Jackman. KO 6.30pm
THE SUNDAY GAME LIVE – Sunday 19 June 1.30pm on RTÉ2
Damian Lawlor is joined by Enda McGinley, Ross Munnelly, Keith Beirne for live coverage of the Tailteann Cup semi-finals from Croke Park. First up Sligo v Cavan (1.45pm) followed by Westmeath v Offaly (4.00pm)
THE SUNDAY GAME – Sunday 19 June at 9.30pm on RTÉ2
Des Cahill is joined by Ciaran Whelan, Colm O’Rourke, Dónal Óg Cusack, Liam Sheedy and Ursula Jacob for highlights and analysis of the GAA weekend’s action.
AGAINST THE HEAD – Monday 20 June at 8.00pm on RTÉ2
Daire O’Brien and guests Bernard Jackman, Donal Lenihan and Fiona Coghlan take a look back at Saturday’s URC Final.
LONGINES NATIONS CUP – Friday 24 June at 5.00pm on RTÉ2
Ruby Walsh presents live coverage alongside Nicola Fitzgibbon of the Longines Nations Cup from Rotterdam. Commentary from Hugh Cahill and Brendan McArdle.
FRIDAY NIGHT SOCCER – Friday 24 June at 7.30pm on RTÉ2
Peter Collins is joined by Karen Duggan and Richie Sadlier for live coverage from Tallaght Stadium of Shamrock Rovers v Bohemians in the SSE Airtricity League Premier Division. Commentary from John Kenny and Pat Morley with Tony O’Donoghue reporting. KO 7.45pm