FIFA World Cup 2018: Spain Vs Morocco, RTÉ 2, 3.00pm, 6.30pm
Peter Collins and guests Damien Duff and Richie Sadlier with live coverage of Uruguay v Russia from Samara in Group A. Commentary from John Kenny and Ray Houghton (kick off at 3.00pm). Also today, the GROUP A sees Saudi Arabia v Egypt (kick off at 3.00pm). Watch live on RTÉ News Now and RTÉ Player. Match commentator Stephen Alkin. At 6.30pm, Darragh Maloney and guests Didi Hamann, Keith Andrews and Liam Brady have live coverage of Iran v Portugal from Saransk in Group B. (kick off at 7.00pm, with commentary from Adrian Eames and Jim Beglin.
Inside The American Embassy, Channel 4, 10.00pm
In the first part of this new three-part series about life inside the US embassy in London, we meet close personal friend of Donald Trump and billionaire businessman, Woody Johnson, the new U.S. Ambassador to the UK. Johnson is on a mission from the President and has a message for the people of the UK to make the most of Brexit. Following the Ambassador’s first six months in office, episode one offers an unrivaled insight into the Embassy as it makes its historic move from Grosvenor Square to Vauxhall. An unexpected public affairs challenge sees the Ambassador and his press team deal with the fallout from some of Donald Trump’s more controversial policies and inflammatory tweets, including an attack on Theresa May for criticising his retweet of a far right video.
Ireland's Rich List, RTÉ2, 10.00pm
JP McManus, Bono, Michael O’Leary, Conor McGregor: who are the most wealthy people in Ireland? Joe O’Shea reveals the lucky thirty who have reached the very top of the money pile. The person at number one is worth a cool €12.4 billion - but who is it? Using research provided by The Sunday Times Rich List, Joe along with a bank of financial commentators, tell the story of each of our top thirty and how they made their fortunes. We also reveal the biggest moneymakers in sport, showbiz and music, and meet some of the younger entries, like 27 year-old Athlone man Séan McLoughlin, also known as Jack Septic Eye, who has already pocketed over two and a half million euro. His video game channel on YouTube channel now has over 16 million subscribers. Why is it so successful? Well, he puts it down to swearing a lot . . .