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Subscribe to 'Off The Ball Daily' for the finest selection of podcasts from Ireland's biggest sports network. Everyday we'll supply you with our most interesting interviews, the latest sports news, and the moments that matter from the biggest sports stars and regular voices of OTB. 'Off The Ball Daily' is the home for the Performance Rankings, A Slight Tangent, the Newsround and so much more from across our schedule. You'll get much of our podcasts too in OTB Rugby, OTB GAA and OTB Football. Just search, subscribe, and enjoy.

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Latest episodes

The Sunday Newsround | Final Day of PL, McCabe's Heroics, GAA Action

10 hours ago - 30 mins

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BARRY MCGUIGAN INTERVIEW: World title 40 years on | Dealing with grief | Clones homecoming

a day ago - 22 mins

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THE NEWSROUND: Ange’s Second Season Success | ‘Watershed Moment’ for Irish Boxing | Camogie Congress

3 days ago - 24 mins

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Word On The Street | Ep. 5: 'So Long Sevens' | "It's disgraceful really!"

3 days ago - 42 mins

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Breakfast Bite | Spurs finally have their day, but the rot continues at Old Trafford + Wexford hurling boss Keith Rossiter

3 days ago - 12 mins

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Ange's victory lap & serious questions over Amorim | Thursday's Papers | Off The Ball Breakfast

4 days ago - 32 mins

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Football Daily | Hallgrimsson demands more, Higgins leaves Derry, Bohs snap up Sligo skipper

On Friday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you reaction to last night's Nations League win for the Republic of Ireland at home to Finland. We hear from manager Heimir Hallgrimsson, who told Nathan Ireland still need to improve despite the three points. Lee Carsley's faith in youth is restored, as he explains Harry Kane benching against Greece. It's all change at Derry City, with Ruaidhri Higgins' departure as manager confirmed. And Bohemians continue to get their business done early, signing away Sligo Rovers' captain.