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Total Football In Dublin’s city centre, Oliver Bond Celtic F.C. welcomes the Total Football as Shamrock Rovers' senior ladies take on skillful young reporters. 
Sport on RTÉ2 Week 15 A live triple-bill on The Sunday Game Live featuring Tyrone v Cavan in the Ulster Championship plus the Camogie League Division 1A and 2A Finals.
Raised by the Village Bobby from Waterford City goes to The Bunbury Family Farm in Rathvilly, Co. Carlow and Clayton from Drimnagh goes Willowbrook Glamping Site near Lisacul, Co. Roscommon.
Cheap European Homes Maggie helps lifelong traveller Helen find her dream home in Spain after years on the road. Kevin gets her working in a local market to test her Spanish skills before moving.
FAIR CITY – WEEK 15 James clashes with Gwen when he insists she stay away from Tyler. Babs’ attempt to prove Victor wrong backfires. Tyler threatens to divulge Mairead and Dean's affair.
NATIONWIDE This week on Nationwide, a focus on sustainable fashion and ways to recycle and upcycle old clothes; Ireland’s largest one-day Clean-up in Limerick; and tourism on the Carlow/Kilkenny border.
HOLT Roo, Umba, and Metric discover a crashed transport from Eire and meet Ash, a brash and self-assured academy hero. Ash’s impulsive actions activate a vortex that transports the group to the Forbidden Zone—a desolate Blight prison ruled by the treacherous Reen. Despite Ash’s betrayal in his quest to escape alone, Holt emerges to fend off a fierce Blight attack. Jeannie temporarily stabilizes the vortex, allowing the gang to return to Fomoire, but Ash is left behind. The experience cements the team's belief that cooperation, not ego, is the only path home. 
Bog Amach Jill Kelly, who lives in Dublin, is hoping to move to a new home within the capital. Can the show help her move in such a competitive property market?
The Handmaid’s Tale ***New Series*** No longer safe in Canada, what's next for June Osbourne and her family?
Home Grown Kitty begins this final episode focusing on Ireland's efforts to protect our borders against plant pests and diseases; Colm heads to Offaly to meet one of Ireland's largest organic growers, Philip Draper of Coolnagrower Organic Produce.