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RTÉ Soccer Podcast: Shelbourne v Linfield, delightful Derry and Euro 2025 takeaways

RTÉ Soccer Podcast: Shelbourne v Linfield, delightful Derry and Euro 2025 takeaways

RTÉ News​07-07-2025
Richie Towell and Paul Corry join Raf Diallo to preview Shelbourne v Linfield and St Pat's v Hegelmann and review the latest League of Ireland action, while Shels midfielder Rachel Graham talks Euro 2025 takeaways and the latest domestic developments.
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00:40 Rachel gives her take on the opening round of games at Euro 2025 and the pivotal matches over the coming days.
14:00 Rachel talks the Avenir Sports All-Island Cup action from the weekend and the upcoming fixtures in the SSE Airtricity Women's Premier Division and Sports Direct Women's FAI Cup/
19:15 Richie and Paul discuss any interest that came their way from clubs outside of Ireland and the UK after Callum O'Dowda signed for Robbie Keane's Ferencvaros and amid reports that Mikey Johnston's mooted switch to Brazilian giants Flamengo is off.
23:20 Paul and Richie preview Shelbourne's Champions League first qualifying round first leg against Linfield which will be live on RTÉ2 and the RTÉ Player this Wednesday, as well as St Patrick's Athletic's Conference League tie with Lithuanian side FC Hegelmann.
36:35 Richie and Paul review the latest action from the SSE Airtricity Men's Premier Division including Derry City's continued good form and Sligo Rovers' point against Shamrock Rovers.
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