- 41 minutes 31 secondsCeltic VAR Chaos & Man Utd's Carrick call- ‘The worst 30 mins of my life!’ | Thursday’s Papers | OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST
Ger Gilroy, Enda Coll, Dara Smith-Naughton & Matthew Brennan reflect on last night’s sporting action which saw Celtic’s title hopes stay alive in the MOST dramatic of fashion!
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14 May 2026, 7:20 am - 41 minutes 31 secondsMinister Charlie McConalogue: Improving Sports Participation | Answering your questions on Sports funding across Ireland | OFF THE BALL
Eoin Sheahan was joined live in studio by the Minister of State at the Department of Culture, Communications and Sport Charlie McConalogue to talk about the current state of funding for clubs across Ireland as well as outline the program which the Government operates along with Sport Ireland to ensure funding for various different sporting bodies across Ireland.
The Minister also answers questions that were sent in by listeners over the past few days in relation to specific cases and queries.
13 May 2026, 5:00 pm - 1 hour 8 minutesTHE LOI POD: Vinny returns to Oriel | Shels best squad in the country? | The 'James Milner' of the LOI
The LOI Pod returned with another packed edition as Stephen Doyle was joined by Vinny Perth and Gareth McGlynn to break down all the biggest stories from a dramatic week in the League of Ireland.
The trio examined the title race, discussed managerial pressure building across the division and reflected on several standout individual performances, including those of a certain Conor McCormack.
There was reaction to key results at both ends of the table as Shamrock Rovers keep on winning, whilst debate around controversial refereeing moments including that goal that Sligo Rovers weren’t awarded, plus analysis of tactical trends that seem to be emerging across the league.
The episode also looked ahead to another busy weekend of fixtures including our live commentary game between Shamrock Rovers and Dundalk at Oriel Park.
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13 May 2026, 4:00 pm - 12 minutes 50 secondsFOOTBALL DAILY: Carrick on United brink | Celtic and Hearts chase Scottish title | Mou back at Madrid?
On Wednesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you news from the Premier League, Europe and the Irish international team.
Manchester City aim to close the gap on Premier League leaders Arsenal as Pep Guardiola’s side host Crystal Palace at the Etihad Stadium.
Guardiola discusses the challenge Crystal Palace always pose and explains why he still has doubts about trusting VAR decisions.
Arsenal’s title hopes remain alive as City face pressure to avoid handing Mikel Arteta’s side a potential early title-clinching opportunity.
Southampton book their place in the EFL Championship playoff final after an extra-time victory over Middlesbrough at St Mary’s.
The playoff clash is overshadowed by allegations of spying, with Middlesbrough accusing Southampton of unacceptable behaviour before the tie.
Southampton boss Tonda Eckert reacts emotionally after the dramatic win, while Middlesbrough manager Kim Hellberg labels the controversy “disgraceful”.
Northern Ireland midfielder Shea Charles emerges as the hero with a dramatic late winner to send Southampton through.
Ryan Manning reflects on Southampton’s resilience and the determination needed to secure their place in the Championship final.
The Scottish Premiership title race intensifies as Celtic and Hearts prepare for crucial matches that could decide the championship.
Celtic boss Martin O’Neill and forward Benjamin Nygren speak about the belief growing inside the squad ahead of a potentially decisive final week.
Hearts manager Derek McInnes and striker Lawrence Shankland insist their focus remains firmly on Falkirk despite the looming threat of a final-day showdown.
Jose Mourinho moves closer to a sensational return to Real Madrid, with reports suggesting negotiations are in their final stages.
Former Real Madrid captain Iker Casillas and football writer Henry Winter weigh in on the possible Mourinho comeback and the pressure surrounding the Bernabeu.
The Republic of Ireland continue preparations for their international friendly against Grenada with a training game victory in Spain.
Rising Irish talents including Rory Finneran impress during Ireland’s camp, while transfer speculation continues to surround Troy Parrott ahead of the summer window.
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13 May 2026, 11:55 am - 53 minutes 1 secondTHE GREEN SCENE: The Finneran future | Keane's Hungarian adventure | Tipping the Scales
Join Matthew Brennan, David Wilson and Ben Symes on this week’s episode of the Green Scene, your one-stop shop for all things Irish football.
The trio kick things off by chatting about the Republic of Ireland new call-up Rory Finneran and what he could develop into in the squad.
The lads then dive into where Robbie Keane could go next after he won the Hungarian Cup at the weekend before he chases yet another League title this coming weekend.
There is chat around the playoffs and John Egan's form with Hull City as he looks to return to the Premier League.
And with Liam Scales pivotal to the rejuvenation in Celtic's season, does the Wicklow man finally get his flowers?
And where does Troy Parrott end up next after the AZ Alkmaar man is linked to... Coventry City?
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12 May 2026, 2:50 pm - 13 minutes 41 secondsFOOTBALL DAILY: The 'Tel'ing difference | Egan into the Playoff final | Alonso to Chelsea?
On Tuesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you up to date with everything in the world of football.
Spurs held 1-1 by Leeds after surrendering an early lead in a tense Premier League relegation battle.
Mathys Tel scores at one end before conceding the penalty that changes the game in north London.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin converts from the spot as Leeds secure a valuable away point.
Antonin Kinsky produces a stunning late save to deny Sean Longstaff a dramatic Leeds winner.
Roberto De Zerbi backs Tel despite his costly mistake and insists Spurs can take positives.
Daniel Farke praises Leeds’ performance after confirming their Premier League survival.
Tottenham now prepare for a huge clash away to Chelsea before finishing the season against Everton.
Hull City keep their promotion dream alive with a 2-0 win over Millwall in the Championship play-offs.
Republic of Ireland defender John Egan plays the full 90 minutes as Hull move one step closer to Wembley.
Sergej Jakirovic hails Hull’s display while Alex Neil insists the tie was closer than the scoreline suggests
Middlesbrough and Southampton meet in a decisive second leg surrounded by alleged spying controversy.
Boro captain Hayden Hackney ruled out as Kim Hellberg calls on fans to become his side’s “weapon”.
Southampton chief executive Phil Parsons responds after EFL charges over alleged training-ground spying.
Darren O’Dea joins Off The Ball Breakfast to discuss the pressures and expectations of playing for Celtic.
Dion Fanning and Philippe Auclair debate VAR, bureaucracy and Arsenal’s title credentials on The Football Show.
Chelsea reportedly consider Xabi Alonso as manager while Marcus Rashford hints at extending his Barcelona stay.
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12 May 2026, 12:03 pm - 12 minutes 47 secondsFOOTBALL DAILY: 'There were probably 5 or 6 fouls... ' | Rage over V-A-R-senal | Parrott scores, Kenny injured but where will Ferguson end up?
On Monday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you news from the Premier League, the international game and from Europe.
Arsenal edge West Ham 1-0 to stay firmly in control of the Premier League title race amid late VAR controversy.
Mikel Arteta backs officials after West Ham’s stoppage-time equaliser is ruled out following a dramatic VAR review.
Reaction from Arteta after a huge week that also saw Arsenal book their place in the Champions League final against PSG.
West Ham goalkeeper Mads Hermansen calls for more consistency from Premier League referees after the controversial finish.
Nuno Espirito Santo questions why similar incidents have produced different outcomes in previous matches.
Stephen Doyle and Keith Treacy debate the key VAR decision on Sunday Kickback in the OTB Football Podcast feed.
Jeff Hendrick joins Off The Ball Breakfast to praise Arsenal’s “phenomenal” campaign under Mikel Arteta.
Nottingham Forest and Leeds United secure Premier League football for next season after West Ham’s defeat.
Aston Villa remain fifth after a dramatic 2-2 draw at Burnley as Unai Emery defends his players’ performance.
Everton’s European hopes suffer another setback after Crystal Palace battle back for a draw at Selhurst Park.
Roberto De Zerbi says Tottenham cannot relax in the relegation fight ahead of a crucial clash with Leeds.
Celtic defeat Rangers 3-1 in the Old Firm derby as Daizen Maeda stars to keep the Scottish Premiership race alive.
Barcelona clinch the La Liga title with a statement 2-0 win over Real Madrid at Camp Nou.
Troy Parrott scores a brilliant goal for AZ Alkmaar against Feyenoord after having an earlier strike ruled out offside.
Injury blow for Johnny Kenny as the Republic of Ireland striker faces a spell out with knee ligament damage ahead of the summer internationals.
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11 May 2026, 11:51 am - 17 minutes 2 seconds"Arsenal in control AGAIN of the title destiny" | THE FINAL WHISTLE
It's the Final Whistle on Off The Ball Sunday and Stephen Doyle and Keith Treacy bring you their full-time reactions from a "helter-skelter, chaotic, mental game" in London stadium.
It's a huge VAR decision, a lucky break for Arsenal, and a huge step towards the 2026 Premier League title being decided...
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10 May 2026, 10:30 am - 11 minutes 33 secondsTHE LOI WRAP-UP: Bohs end win drought | Rovers continue winning form | Pats get back to winning ways | OFF THE BALL
On this week's edition of the LOI Wrap-Up, a new series highlighting all the action, reaction and storylines of the weekend's League of Ireland Action, Ross Flanagan brings you through last night's packed action as:
Rovers continue winning form
Bohs get first win since March
Waterford begin life under Coughlan
Cork get back to First Division summit
Pico finishes up for World Cup
A full slate of fixtures in the All-Island Cup
Drogheda get 3rd win in 4
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9 May 2026, 10:30 am - 1 hour 11 minutesLOI LATE NIGHT | ‘Galway must hate the sight of Shamrock Rovers!’ | A busy night in the League of Ireland
Shane Keegan and Barry Murphy are back for this week’s LOI Late Night, discussing all the League of Ireland games on Friday night, with you, the supporters!
We’re live every Friday night on X (Formerly Twitter) Spaces! Tune in to get your thoughts on all things LOI heard!
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