Here's your TV guide to a jam-packed weekend of sport
There’s plenty of live action to keep you entertained over the next few days.
There’s plenty of live action to keep you entertained over the next few days.
We look back at some of the best and the bizarre moments from a year of TV sport like no other.
The 22-year-old has been training under Ricky Hatton for well over a year and will make his debut alongside Hennessy Sports stablemate McKenna [6-0, 6KOs].
Members of the public are invited to suggest events to be added or taken from the list.
There’s plenty of live action to look forward to this weekend.
Matches from 21 November are due to be shown live on Sky Sports, BT Sport, the BBC and Amazon.
Gráinne McElwain – best known as the face of TG4′s ladies football coverage – is Sky Sports’ presenter for the 2020 championship.
League clashes, provincial showdowns and All-Ireland finals will all be shown live by the national broadcaster.
The leaders will take on the reigning champions at Oriel Park.
Unlike BT Sport, Virgin and RTÉ didn’t shirk the big questions involving Qatar and PSG, at the end of a week which showed Official Ireland’s true attitude to sport.
Good news for fans as the action remains behind closed doors.
The first time we may have seen Abrahamson’s work on TV might not be what you expect.
‘Seán’ will air on Thursday, 6 August.
Out of Their League screens on eir Sport tomorrow night.
We’ve got you covered for some shows to sink your teeth into this week.
All you need to know about your Irish and international chat show options.
Sky Sports to screen seven games on their free-to-air channel in first two weeks of July.
How Sky’s coverage of the new-look Premier League looked on its first night back.
We’ve got you covered for some shows and films to sink your teeth into this week.
We’ve got you covered for some shows to sink your teeth into this week.
The disgraced cyclist is the subject of a new, two-part ESPN series.
We’ve got you covered for some shows and films to sink your teeth into this week.
We’ve got you covered for some shows to sink your teeth into this week.
Fans of Manchester United, Liverpool, rugby and GAA are in for a sporting bonanza over the next week.
Another eight famous games are coming up on All-Ireland gold in June.
Donald Trump appeared during coverage of Rory McIlroy’s charity skins game with Dustin Johnson, Rickie Fowler and Mathew Wolff.
The GAA president delivered a socially-distant punch to the gut, as the reality of a lost GAA summer sank in.
Were he playing the game today, Jordan might not be afforded the chance to stay silent and say that “Republicans buy sneakers too”.
We’ve got you covered for some shows to sink your teeth into this week.
Graeme Souness is critical of Paul Pogba and another club is sold as an item of sportswashing – it’s as if nothing has changed.
The second series of the fly-on-the-wall documentary has been released on Netflix.
The realisation is dawning more slowly for others that sport just isn’t important in the face of a pandemic.
What were your favourite memories of this much-needed reflection on the glory years?
ITV tried to cover the festival like it was any other year…but this year is far from normal.
From Eamon Dunphy’s shame to John Aldridge’s embarrassment, via an oddly bad John Giles prediction.
The biggest game in Europe was in an empty stadium, other events were cancelled and Roy Keane bantered with Micah Richards. Thank heavens for France.
The Jack Charlton Years are remembered in a new, two-part documentary on RTÉ.
Slaughtneil are chasing four-in-a-row, with that one available to watch on RTÉ News Now and RTÉ Player.
While the Irish public rushed to blame the U2 frontman, the pundits worryingly found plenty of different issues on the pitch.
Dundalk, Shamrock Rovers, Bohemians, Sligo Rovers, Shelbourne and St Patrick’s Athletic all picked by eirSport in March.