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What's on Now & Next (2026-07-11)
RTE One
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[HD:135]
23:20The Abode In the 1800s, a native American named Talako is caught with the wife of a pirate known as Redbeard, who orders for him to be burned alive. Horror, starring Ariadna Gonzalez Medina
00:55Line of Duty Arnott is convinced Gates played a part in Jackie's disappearance, so the team uses Fleming to set a trap, hoping he will reveal his involvement in covering up the missing woman's crimes. Thriller, starring Lennie James, Martin Compston and Vicky McClure
RTE2
[102]
21:20FIFA World Cup 26 Live Coverage of the third quarter-final (Kick-off 10.00pm), which takes place at Miami Stadium in the USA. Morocco made history at this stage of the tournament in Qatar as they became the first African and Arab nation to secure a place in the semi-finals as they overcame Portugal in a 1-0 win, while also becoming just the third non-European or South American team to reach the last four, following in the footsteps of the United States in 1930 and South Korea in 2002. Youssef En-Nesyri headed in Yahia Attiyat Allah's cross shortly before half-time, and even with the second-half introduction of Cristiano Ronaldo from the substitutes bench and the dismissal of Moroccan defender Walid Cheddira following two quick yellow cards, The Atlas Lions repelled all efforts to deny them victory. Peter Collins presents, with analysis from Didi Hamann
00:30Love Rat Following a visit from her daughter Susie, Emma begins looking for Niko and her money, targeting hotel worker Maria, who is the only person she's certain had contact with Niko. After a confrontation at Maria's apartment, Emma walks away with a crucial lead on one of Niko's business associates, George
Virgin Media One
[103]
23:30The Graham Norton Show Comedian Alan Carr joins the host to discuss his recent projects, including his victory in Celebrity Traitors. Also appearing are Oscar-winner Kate Winslet, who discusses her role as first-time director of Christmas movie Goodbye June, former New Zealand politician Jacinda Ardern, whose documentary film Prime Minister tells the story of her five-year tenure at the top and US talk show host and podcaster Seth Meyers. Plus, Carr's fellow Traitor Cat Burns performs There's Just Something About Her, from her album How to Be Human
00:35Tour de Fred Fred Sirieix is joined by his Olympic medal-winning diver daughter Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix to take on a series of cycle rides along the sometimes challenging but often spectacular roads of West Cork. The pair visit the butcher's shop where black pudding was born, learn about the history of Barbary pirates, swap pedals for waves at a local surf school and share a seaside walk with alpacas
TG4
[104]
22:20When a Man Loves a Woman A couple's outwardly idyllic marriage is close to disintegrating through the wife's alcoholism, prompting her husband to resort to desperate measures to make her give up drinking for their children's sake. However, he is also forced to face up to the part he played in allowing her life to go off the rails. Drama, with Andy Garcia, Meg Ryan, Lauren Tom, Ellen Burstyn, Tina Majorino and Mae Whitman
00:33An Aimsir Láithreach National and international weather forecast
Virgin Media Two
[105]
23:35Schitt's Creek Moira prepares for her headline debut at the Asbestos Fest, and David deals with some loitering teens in the apothecary
00:00Love Island Relationship-based reality show in which singletons seeking a romance compete in the hope of finding love - and winning a £50,000 prize
Virgin Media Three
[106]
23:008 Heads in a Duffel Bag Mob courier Joe Pesci is hired to deliver the heads of eight murder victims to a gangland boss, but the bag containing the grisly trophies is mistakenly claimed by a man on his way to visit his girlfriend and her family, triggering a wild sequence of comic misadventures. Black comedy, with Kristy Swanson, George Hamilton and Dyan Cannon
01:00Snowpiercer As the train approaches Melanie's retrieval point, Layton leads a furious attempt to try and pick her up, but not without some sacrifices
BBC One
[108]
21:30MOTD Live: FIFA World Cup 2026 Coverage of the third quarter-final (Kick-off 10.00pm), which takes place at Miami Stadium in the USA. This match will feature the winners of Brazil v Norway against the victors in England's clash with Mexico, with a mouthwatering prospect in store, however those permutations pan out. Morocco made history at this stage of the tournament in Qatar as they became the first African and Arab nation to secure a place in the semi-finals as they overcame Portugal in a 1-0 win, while also becoming just the third non-European or South American team to reach the last four, following in the footsteps of the United States in 1930 and South Korea in 2002. Youssef En-Nesyri headed in Yahia Attiyat Allah's cross shortly before half-time, and even with the second-half introduction of Cristiano Ronaldo from the substitutes bench and the dismissal of Moroccan defender Walid Cheddira following two quick yellow cards, The Atlas Lions repelled all efforts to deny them victory
00:00Weather for the Week Ahead A look ahead to the latest forecast
Channel 4
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[HD:142]
23:15Legion The Archangel Michael turns his back on Heaven and travels to a small-town diner to protect a pregnant waitress and her unborn child from God's wrath. Action fantasy, starring Paul Bettany, Dennis Quaid, Lucas Black, Tyrese Gibson, Adrianne Palicki and Willa Holland
01:00Alita: Battle Angel In the 26th century, dismantled cyborg Alita is repaired by Dr Dyson Ido, a kindly technician with a dark secret. As she falls in love with local youth Hugo, the truth behind her mysterious past is eventually revealed. Director Robert Rodriguez's sci-fi adventure based on the manga comic, starring Rosa Salazar, Christoph Waltz and Jennifer Connelly
E4
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[HD:162]
23:05Gogglebox The armchair critics sit back to watch cosy Channel 4 show Your Song, long-running quiz University Challenge and new judges Anna and Grace taking charge of MasterChef. They also give their thoughts on I'm a Celebrity South Africa, The Assembly, Made in Chelsea and news coverage of Prime Minister's Questions
00:05First Dates American-born 32-year-old magazine editor Alex arrives sporting blazing blue hair, but is nervous about how her date will react when she reveals the reasons behind her unique new look. Her date, 33-year-old professional storyteller Will, can speak to thousands of people at once without worry - but do the nerves hit when he's one on one with his date? Teacher Masackia, who's 29, doesn't want exotic food on her plate but she would like an exotic man. Her date with 41-year-old Dieter might be a lesson in love as they learn about each other's nuances and share stories from their pasts, but as differences begin to appear, will their date pass its final test?
BBC Four
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23:20The Black Forest Murders There are still few leads to follow in the Berghoff case, but the discovery of a second body less than 20 miles away leads the shocked team to believe a serial killer is at work. German crime drama, starring Nina Kunzendorf
00:05Keeping Up Appearances Hyacinth makes expensive vacation plans and discovers that voluntary church cleaning is certainly no holiday. Meanwhile, Rose ends up in a compromising position. Comedy, starring Patricia Routledge and Mary Millar
More4
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[HD:168]
23:05999: On the Front Line A woman falls getting off a bus and badly cuts her leg, and a pharmacist calls 999, worried that a child's rash could be a sign of meningitis. A holiday ends abruptly when a cut to a man's arm won't stop bleeding. A woman with cerebral palsy can't walk and needs medical help, and a man has a heart rate so low he could go into cardiac arrest at any moment
00:10999: On the Front Line Two paramedic crews rush to a man who is said to not be breathing, but there's a surprise in store when they arrive. Too much alcohol leaves a young woman collapsed unconscious in the street. A man is woken in the night with severe chest pains. A two-year-old has a seizure, and a 23-month-old has a large lump on their head as a result of a fall.