SPORT ON RTÉ One & RTÉ2 Week 15

WOMEN’S INTERNATIONAL FRIENDLY – Saturday 8 April at 7.00pm on RTÉ2

Live coverage of the Women’s international friendly between USA and the Republic of Ireland from Q2 Stadium, Austin, Texas. KO 7.30pm

RACING FROM FAIRYHOUSE – Sunday 9 April at 2.30pm on RTÉ One

Hugh Cahill presents live coverage of the Fairyhouse Easter Festival. Reporters : Brian Gleeson, Katie Walsh. Commentary from Richard Pugh.

THE SUNDAY GAME LIVE- Sunday 9 April at 3.15pm on RTÉ2

Joanne Cantwell is joined by Ciaran Whelan, Lee Keegan and Peter Canavan for live coverage of Mayo v Roscommon from Hastings Insurance MacHale Park, Castlebar. Throw-in 4.00pm

THE SUNDAY GAME – Sunday 9 April at 9.30pm on RTÉ2

Jacqui Hurley is joined by Anthony Daly, Liam Sheedy, Paul Flynn and Sean Cavanagh for highlights and analysis of the weekend’s Championship action.

RACING FROM FAIRYHOUSE – Monday 10 April at 2.30pm on RTÉ2

Hugh Cahill is joined by Barry Geraghty, Jane Mangan and Ruby Walsh fo day three of the Fairyhouse Easter Festival. Commentary from Richard Pugh with Brian Gleeson and Katie Walsh reporting.

CHAMPIONS LEAGUE LIVE – Tuesday 11 April at 7.30pm on RTÉ2

Darragh Maloney presents live coverage of Manchester City v Bayern Munich in the quarter-final, 1st leg from the Etihad Stadium. KO 8.00pm. Includes highlights of Benfica v Inter.

WOMEN’S INTERNATIONAL FRIENDLY – Tuesday 11 April at 00.25am on RTÉ2

Live coverage of the Women’s International Friendly between USA and the Republic Of Ireland from City Park, St, Louis, Missouri. KO 00.40

LEAGUE OF IRELAND LIVE – Friday 14 April at 7.35pm on RTÉ2

Live coverage of Shamrock Rovers v Shelbourne from Tallaght Stadium. KO 7.45pm

22 January 2023; RTÉ Sport have today announced Jacqui Hurley will be taking the helm at The Sunday Game for the upcoming GAA Championship season, with Damian Lawlor bringing all of the action and analysis from The Saturday Game to viewers at home on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player. Joanne Cantwell continues to present The Saturday Game Live and The Sunday Game Live. At the announcement is new Sunday Game presenter Jacqui Hurley in RTÉ in Donnybrook, Dublin. Photo by Ray McManus/Sportsfile