Plenty of sport again today as the Euros continue and there's a double-header of gaelic football action including Mayo v Dublin, Dermot Mulroney stars in the thriller Ruthless, and there's the last-ever episode of SWAT . . .
Pick of the Day
The Sunday Game Live, 1.10pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
It’s GAA all the way for the next four and a half hours as the search for Sam continues with Armagh facing Galway and Dublin meeting Mayo, with throw-ins at 1.45pm and 3.45pm respectively.
Joanne Cantwell (above) presents coverage of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship matches from Markievicz Park and Dr Hyde Park in Groups One and Two respectively.
Dublin are the reigning champions, but the other three will hope to challenge for their crown, as all four teams have made strong starts to the group stage.
New or Returning Shows
We’re Here Tennessee, 10.00pm, Sky Max
Streaming on NOW
Season four follows drag queens Sasha Velour, Priyanka, Jaida Essence Hall and Latrice Royale, as they continue the show's mission of spreading love and connection through the art of drag across small-town America.
This season, the queens work with participants in Murfreesboro, Tennessee and Tulsa, Oklahoma, and take an in-depth, immersive look at recent anti-LGBTQ+ legislation, and the effect it has had on the community.
In the first episode of the new run, the new queens visit Murfreesboro, Tennessee, a city that cancelled Pride following a statewide anti-drag ban.
They meet Maleeka, who is tired of passing, musician Bradford and drag performer Norm.
Don’t Miss
Best of Glastonbury 2022, 12.15am, BBC Two
A look back at the festival from two years ago, when the likes of Paul McCartney (below, with his guests Dave Grohl and Bruce Springsteen), Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar, Diana Ross, Sam Fender, Olivia Rodrigo, Years & Years and Little Simz appeared.
The above acts and many more all took to the stage in what was a memorable return to Worthy Farm after the pandemic led to the two previous editions being cancelled.
Eileen Atkins Remembers - She Fell Among Thieves, 10.00pm, BBC Four
The actress Eileen Atkins (below) talks about appearing in the 1978 BBC play, a dramatisation of the mystery novel by Dornford Yates, adapted for TV by Tom Sharpe.
She recalls how the tale of mystery and murder was brought to life by her character, the villainous femme fatale, Vanity Fair.
This is followed at 10.15pm by She Fell Among Thieves, in which sleuthing pair William Chandos and Jonathan Mansel investigate dastardly deeds at the Chateau Jezreel.
They find its mistress, the fabulously wealthy widow Vanity Fair, more of a handful than expected. Starring Eileen Atkins, Malcolm McDowell and Michael Jayston.
New to Stream
Ruthless, Sky Cinema & NOW
Dermot Mulroney, Jeff Fahey, Melissa Diaz, Meuricio Mendoza and Tonantzin Esparza star in director Art Camacho’s thriller.
Harry (Mulroney) is a high school wrestling coach recovering from the loss of his daughter who was murdered in a brutal attack.
When one of his students disappears under conditions eerily similar to what happened to his daughter, Harry takes matters into his own hands to hunt down the men responsible for her kidnapping.
He knows he will stop at nothing to rescue her from their human trafficking operation.
Ending Today
SWAT, 9.00pm, Sky Max
Streaming on NOW
In this season 7 finale - which was to be the show's last ever episode, but it got a late reprieve - SWAT faces their deadliest adversary yet when a violent cell of extremists looks to extract vengeance by blowing up half of Los Angeles, potentially killing thousands of people.
Sunday Cinema
Murder on the Orient Express, 8.00pm, Channel 4
Multi-starred Agatha Christie mystery, directed by and starring Kenneth Branagh, along with the likes of Daisy Ridley, Derek Jacobi and Johnny Depp.
An American businessman travelling on the Orient Express from Istanbul to Paris tries to hire Hercule Poirot to be his bodyguard as he has had death threats made against him.
The sleuth refuses - but wakes up the following morning to learn the man has been stabbed to death while the train was held up by heavy snow.
Poirot soon realises that there is no shortage of suspects among the passengers.
Maze, 9.30pm, RTÉ One
Drama inspired by the true events of the infamous 1983 prison breakout of 38 IRA prisoners from the Maze Prison in Belfast.
When it happened, it became the biggest prison escape in Europe since the Second World War.
Starring Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, Barry Ward and Martin McCann.
Family Flick
Wonder, 4.55pm, TG4
This family drama stars Julia Roberts, Owen Wilson and Jacob Tremblay star in Stephen Chbosky's drama, based on the best-selling novel by RJ Palacio.
A 10-year-old boy with facial disfigurements that have so far required almost 30 operations takes on a whole new challenge when, after being home educated his entire life, enters mainstream school for the first time.
As he struggles to fit in, his fellow pupils and the community are forced to learn the power of compassion and acceptance.
Sport
Live UEFA Euro 2024, 1.30pm, RTÉ2
Streaming on RTÉ Player
Today’s football action begins with Poland v Netherlands (K0 2pm) and Tony O'Donoghue presents coverage of the Group D match from Volksparkstadion in Hamburg.
The Netherlands will be looking to improve on a relatively disappointing recent record in Euros finals, having not made it past the quarter-finals since 2004.

Poland will be looking to fare a lot better than their last appearance at this competition, when they finished bottom of their group after drawing one game and losing the other two.
From 4.30pm the coverage heads towards Slovenia v Denmark (KO 5pm) and Peter Collins presents coverage of the Group C match from Stuttgart Arena.
This is Slovenia's first appearance at a European Championship finals since 2000, and their first major tournament since they took part in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
The Danes will be looking to at least emulate what they did at the previous European Championship three years ago, when they surprised many by making it to the semi-finals.

Then at 7.30pm, attention turns to Serbia v England (KO 8pm) and Peter Collins presents coverage of the Group C match from Arena AufSchalke in Gelsenkirchen.
England finished runners-up at the previous finals, losing on penalties to Italy in the decider, and are one of the favourites to lift the trophy this time around.
Serbia are playing at their first Euros since they separated from Montenegro and will be looking to upset the odds in this encounter, a first competitive meeting with the English.