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Sport on RTÉ2 – Week 16 Republic of Ireland v Poland from the Aviva Stadium; plus Clare v Waterford and Tipp v Cork in the Munster Hurling Championship.
THE YOUNG OFFENDERS Linda Walsh, Conor's one true love, is getting married to another man, which can only lead to chaos at the wedding.
CHEAP EUROPEAN HOMES Maggie helps Gerry and his son Donie search for a fixer-upper in Brittany. Kevin introduces them to an all-French GAA team to see if they could settle into the community.
The Money List Champions Julie from Limerick and Honor from Wicklow take on Barbara from Dublin and Tom from Louth for the chance to win €15,000. Who will go on to face Matty from Cork and Amy from Dublin?
Fair City – Week 16 The future of Pete and Dolores' relationship still needs to be worked out, Orla is concerned by Junior’s change in behaviour and Georgie spooks Lily when he suggests that Victor may have an eye for her
THE GREAT HOUSE REVIVAL Newlyweds Eleanor and David Shannon have recently bought their first home, the Old Presbytery in Caltra, Co. Galway.
Leonard and Hungry Paul Leonard gets positive feedback on his book and Hungry Paul attends a job interview.
NATIONWIDE WEEK 16 This week on Nationwide, Nationwide features stories of adventure and a connection to the great outdoors; Forty years after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, Colm Flynn looks at the Irish humanitarian response in the aftermath and in the years since; and features stories of creativity, inclusion and empowerment in Dublin and County Kerry. 
Young Forever: The Death of Ageing? In the new two-part RTÉ documentary Young Forever: The Death of Ageing? Kathryn Thomas sets out to explore the boom in the world of anti-aging science and longevity research — determined to sort the hype from the hopeful and the sham claims from the genuine breakthroughs
HOME OF THE YEAR ***FINALE*** Tune in for Home of the Year finale 2026, where the judges deliberate the winner in Palmerstown, Co Kildare.