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Latest episodes

UNLOCKED - THE SUNDAY PAPER REVIEW | ‘There’s been too much silence…!’ | OFF THE BALL

5 hours ago - 69 mins

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THE RACING POD: Punchestown magic | Oaks & Derby Trials | Thom Malone's Charity Bet

2 days ago - 41 mins

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United & Spurs in the Europa League final, Lions squad full of Irish | Morning Papers

2 days ago - 37 mins

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Word On The Street | Ep. 3: 'Skortgate' | The Long & The 'Skort' Of It | "Just Let Them Wear Shorts!"

3 days ago - 26 mins

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Thursday's Newsround | Lions Team selected, United and Spurs Look to Book Bilbao Date | Off the Ball

3 days ago - 26 mins

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Word On The Street | Ep. 2: The Irish who can swim: The Liverpool-Ireland connection | Why Does Ireland Care?

3 days ago - 27 mins

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Football Daily | Drogs celebrate FAI Cup win, Amorim's RvN talks, Ange shoulders Spurs blame

On Monday's edition of Football Daily, Richie McCormack brings you all the reaction from yesterday's FAI Cup final at the Aviva. We hear from celebrating Drogheda United players Shane Farrell and Ryan Brennan, as well as Brian Maher and Mark Connolly from beaten finalists Derry City, Ruben Amorim provides an update on Ruud van Nistelrooy's future at Manchester United, as the interim boss discloses the meaning of yesterday's Stretford End farewell. Mikel Arteta on Arsenal's injury woes, as two of his players look set to miss England's Nations League meeting with the Republic of Ireland. Enzo Maresca on playing catch-up with the Premier League's big beasts. Ange Postecoglou is shouldering the blame for Tottenham's inconsistency, while also hitting out at Ipswich's perceived time-wasting. We hear from Ireland international Sammie Szmodics and Ipswich boss Kieran McKenna after their first away win of the season. Plus, Eddie Howe on Newcastle's new-found resolve.