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Latest episodes

THE NEWSROUND: Ireland dealt World Cup Wall blow | Dubs & Derry draw group of death

14 hours ago - 29 mins

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OTB Breakfast Bite | 'Awkward situation but not impossible' + Saints eye Leinster upset

a day ago - 10 mins

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Arsenal lose to PSG | GAA Mavericks | Wednesday’s Papers | OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST

a day ago - 27 mins

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Rugby Daily | Saints not Sinners, Hayes' excitement for her UL Bohs, and Exeter duo get the chop

2 days ago - 12 mins

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THE NEWSROUND | Will it be 1-0 to the Arsenal? | Quinn retirement reaction | Off The Ball

2 days ago - 30 mins

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Football Daily | Quinn calls it a day, Arteta says 'bring your boots', and where could Pogba turn up next?

2 days ago - 17 mins

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Sally Hayden: Cycling, Eritrea & European culpability in mass death

Joe Molloy was joined by the journalist Sally Hayden on Wednesday's Off The Ball. Biniam Girmay became the first Black African cyclist to win a stage of the Tour de France this week. Described as a 'victory for Africa', the success of an Eritrean athlete in one of European sport's most prestigious events is indeed remarkable. Yet, in as much as it is a source of great joy, the surprising nature of Girmay's triumph serves to highlight more troubling aspects of Europe's relationship with Africa, and Girmay's native Eritrea particularly. Sally joined us on this evening's show to explain the harrowing aspects of that connection. Sally Hayden is an Irish journalist and the award-winning author of "My Fourth Time, We Drowned: Seeking Refuge on the World's Deadliest Migration Route".