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Welcome to OTB Football. It's where you'll get the finest football analysis with some of the sharpest minds in the game, we'll throw in some nostalgia, transfer nonsense and legends interviews too. Graham Hunter, Brian Kerr, Eoin Doyle, Keith Treacy, David Connolly, Jonathan Wilson, Miguel Delaney and much more too!  The Football Show on Off The Ball with Eoin & Nathan. Saturday Football with John Duggan and guests. Football Off The Ball Breakfast, OTB Roadshows. Subscribe for all of that and much more.

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Latest episodes

LOI LATE NIGHT: Derry stun Galway at the death, Bohs add to Cork woes

9 hours ago - 62 mins

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OTB's Big Match Preview - Premier League week 2

14 hours ago - 21 mins

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FINAL ONE STANDING | Fantastic City, Leeds' Signings, Have United Improved?

20 hours ago - 30 mins

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FOOTBALL DAILY | 'When you get moments in life, you have to enjoy them because you don't know what is around the corner' - Bradley on a big Euro night, Shels beat Linfield and a full LOI preview

20 hours ago - 22 mins

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Daniele Fisichellla: "He has the elements to succeed" | Ferguson at Roma | OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST

a day ago - 25 mins

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KEITH TREACY: "They were fabulous!" | Huge European results for Shamrock Rovers & Shels | OTB Breakfast Soccer

a day ago - 64 mins

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Kenny Cunningham: Ange's second season, Kenny's possible LOI return & Casemiro's body fails him

Eoin Sheahan was joined by Kenny Cunningham for The Football Show on Monday's Off The Ball. Aston Villa took a massive step toward Champions League qualification this evening earning an improbable 3-3 draw with Liverpool at Villa Park. With Spurs now required to beat Manchester City on Tuesday evening to have any hope of snatching fourth spot, Kenny assessed what the atmosphere will be like among Spurs fans knowing that victory could hand the title to their fierce rivals, Arsenal. Additionally, the lads considered rumours linking Stephen Kenny to the vacant managerial post at St. Patrick's Athletic, and why it might be no bad thing for the former Republic of Ireland manager. In association with William Hill