| What's on Now & Next (2026-07-19) | |||
| RTE One
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21:00 | RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock and Weather | The latest national and international news |
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| 21:30 | The Sunday Game | Galway v Limerick. Jacqui Hurley presents action from the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship final at Croke Park. Limerick defeated Clare in the semi-finals and have already won the Allianz Hurling League this year, while Galway claimed a comfortable victory over the runners-up in that competition, Cork, in the last four | |
| RTE2
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19:00 | FIFA World Cup 26 Live | Peter Collins presents coverage of the final (Kick-off 8.00pm), which takes place at New York/New Jersey Stadium in the USA. The fans in attendance who paid exorbitant prices to witness this showpiece match will hope for a more entertaining spectacle than what Brazil and Italy provided to those in Pasadena at the final of USA 94. On that occasion 94,194 people endured 120 minutes of uninspiring action in the first final not to feature a single goal, before Brazil became the first nation to win the World Cup final in a penalty shootout and lift the trophy for a fourth time. Four of the last five finals have gone into extra time, including the memorable match in Qatar four years ago that saw France and Argentina draw 3-3, with Argentina winning the penalty shootout, while four years previously France defeated Croatia 4-2 in the allotted 90 minutes in Moscow |
| 23:00 | More than a Game: From D1 to Pyla | To mark the 50th anniversary of the violent partition of Cyprus in 1974, cameras follow the work of The Gateway Project and their efforts in the village of Pyla to build bridges between the Turkish and Greek Cypriot communities. As part of that effort, a group of Dublin teenagers from the Belvedere Youth Club travel to Cyprus to broaden their horizons and give them the opportunity to engage with Greek and Turkish Cypriot teenagers, who share many of the same hopes, dreams and aspirations | |
| Virgin Media One
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21:00 | Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? | Another line-up of contestants answer questions that could change their lives - with lifelines, including Ask the Audience, Phone a Friend and 50-50 available to them if they get stuck |
| 22:20 | Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? | Another line-up of contestants answer questions that could change their lives - with lifelines, including Ask the Audience, Phone a Friend and 50-50 available to them if they get stuck | |
| TG4
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21:15 | Cúltír | Pauline Scanlon and Aoife Ní Bhriain celebrate the music and ancient culture of Fingal from the Irish Institute of Music and Song in Balbriggan. For Aoife, it's a happy homecoming to her native county, as she performs with her father, legendary piper Mick O'Brien. A lively night of music sees the great Leslie Dowdall join our hosts on-stage, while dance troupe ProdiJIG, rapper JyellowL and balladeers Sean Fitzgerald and Daragh Lynch head an eclectic line-up. Meanwhile, Aoife goes in search of Fingal's ancient roots, meeting the county's famous Mummers along the way |
| 22:15 | Geantraí | Traditional music from pubs the length and breadth of Ireland, continuing with a visit to The Rock in Cork City, where Bobby Gardiner, Jack Talty, Paul Clesham, Kevin O'Neill and the University College Cork Students take to the stage | |
| Virgin Media Two
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21:00 | Love Island | Relationship-based reality show in which singletons seeking a romance compete in the hope of finding love - and winning a £50,000 prize |
| 22:05 | Love Island: Aftersun | Companion programme to the dating show, featuring the latest gossip from the Love Island villa as well as input and opinions from a celebrity panel | |
| Virgin Media Three
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21:00 | The Feud | With friendships and relationships at breaking point, Derek is in hospital fighting for his life. Alan approaches John with life-changing news about Sonia, and as a result John seeks Sonia out to talk to her about where their future might lie. With Emma's planning permission halted, she is desperate to find out who got it revoked, and a terrified Beth seeks guidance from her grandad |
| 22:00 | The Bay | As the team press on with the investigation, Lisa and Med dig deeper into the family and discover not all relationships with the victim were amicable. With one suspect beginning to talk, a crucial piece of evidence is brought to light, leaving Lisa with more questions than answers. Meanwhile, Andy continues to grow closer to Abbie and Rob. Starring Morven Christie and Daniel Ryan | |
| BBC One
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19:00 | MOTD Live: FIFA World Cup 2026 | Coverage of the final (Kick-off 8.00pm), which takes place at New York/New Jersey Stadium in the USA. The fans in attendance who paid exorbitant prices to witness this showpiece match will hope for a more entertaining spectacle than what Brazil and Italy provided to those in Pasadena at the final of USA 94. On that occasion 94,194 people endured 120 minutes of uninspiring action in the first final not to feature a single goal, before Brazil became the first nation to win the World Cup final in a penalty shootout and lift the trophy for a fourth time. Four of the last five finals have gone into extra time, including the memorable match in Qatar four years ago that saw France and Argentina draw 3-3, with Argentina winning the penalty shootout, while four years previously France defeated Croatia 4-2 in the allotted 90 minutes in Moscow |
| 23:00 | BBC News; Weather | ||
| Channel 4
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21:00 | The Piano | Claudia Winkleman and Mika are joined by jazz superstar Jamie Cullum. A last-minute change of location means several of Scotland's amateur pianists travel south from Glasgow to London Liverpool Street. Among those taking part are a pianist who refused to give up after a brain tumour left him unable to use his right hand, a Mexican mother rediscovering her passion for playing, and a gifted teenager inspired by the Isle of Lewis |
| 22:00 | Celebrity Gogglebox | A rolling cast of famous faces, some of Britain's best loved personalities, turn their hand to being the country's most opinionated viewers, sharing their opinions on what they have been watching during the week | |
| E4
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19:45 | Deep Impact | A TV reporter investigating a presidential misdemeanour stumbles on evidence that a comet is on a collision course with Earth, threatening the future of the human race. Meanwhile, an astronaut prepares to lead his crew on a do-or-die mission to intercept the danger. Sci-fi drama, starring Robert Duvall, Tea Leoni, Morgan Freeman and Elijah Wood |
| 22:00 | American Pie | Four teenage lads make a solemn pact to lose their virginity before the high-school prom. Though their antics cause them huge embarrassment and public humiliation, the friends also learn about love and affection in their relations with the opposite sex. Comedy, starring Jason Biggs, Shannon Elizabeth, Chris Klein, Alyson Hannigan, Mena Suvari, Seann William Scott and Eugene Levy | |
| BBC Four
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21:00 | BBC Proms | Petroc Trelawny and Georgia Mann present a specially curated night of musical gems from the Royal Albert Hall featuring the BBC Symphony Orchestra and conductors Marin Alsop and Elim Chan. Alongside a performance of one of the best-known of all symphonies is Mussorgsky's A Night on a Bare Mountain and Richard Strauss's Don Juan |
| 22:00 | A303: Highway to the Sun | Tom Fort travels along the 92-mile-long A303 from the Hampshire town of Basingstoke to Honiton in Devon. Originally designed in the 1960s, the route has been the subject of many proposed upgrades - several of which were strongly opposed due to their potential impact on sites of historic and natural significance, including Stonehenge. The programme charts the highway's turbulent history, as well as examining the development of the region over the past 5,000 years | |
| More4
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21:00 | The Emergency Ward | Doctor Sarah isn't sure what she'll find under the bandages on a man whose foot was slashed by a lawnmower. Dr Tsung guides junior doctor Norah O'Sullivan |
| 22:00 | 24 Hours in A&E | Sarah, 35, arrives at King's College Hospital concerned that a brain tumour she first had as a teenager has returned. Helen, 47, is worried about her baby son James, who was born with a hole in his heart and one kidney, and has been vomiting since the morning, while 28-year-old Wayne seeks treatment for knife wounds to his leg after he tried to stop someone stealing his girlfriend's phone | |