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What to watch on TV tonight: Saturday

Here are the shows people will be talking about tomorrow.

DailyEdge.ie rounds up the TV shows that you’ll be tweeting about tonight and talking about tomorrow.

EURO 2016: Croatia v Portugal (TV3, 7.30pm)

The second match of the day (Wales meet Northern Ireland at 4.30pm on RTÉ2) sees Croatia take on Portugal in Lens. Croatia are fresh from defeating reigning champions Spain in their final group match – will they triumph again tonight? #EURO2016

Glastonbury 2016 (BBC2, 8pm)

Catch up on all the goings-on in Worthy Farm today, with sets from Tame Impala, Chvrches, James Blake and M83 – and Adele’s entire headlining performance. Woop. #glastonbury

Notting Hill (RTÉ One, 9.35pm)

Were RTÉ trying to find something that’s the opposite of all the football madness to air tonight? Because they managed it. Richard Curtis-penned rom com, starring Hugh Grant as an affable bookstore owner who falls in love with a Hollywood superstar (Julia Roberts).

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Everybody’s talking about: Game of Thrones

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Good news, everyone: Brexit will not affect the filming of Game of Thrones. Fans were worried that the Leave result would throw the production funding for the show in doubt, but not to worry.

Northern Ireland Screen released a statement yesterday confirming that the funding for the shoots did not come through the EU, so all will go on as planned. Phew.

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Or flick over for…

  • Life of Pi (Channel 4, 8pm) Adaptation of the critically acclaimed novel, directed by Ang Lee. 
  • Independence Day (RTÉ2, 8pm) The aliens are coming! Stop them, Will Smith!
  • The Musketeers (BBC1, 8.30pm) The third series of the swashbuckling drama continues.
  • LA Confidential (BBC1, 11.25pm) Three policemen investigate a series of murders in Los Angeles. Starring Kevin Spacey, Russell Crowe, and Kim Basinger.
  • Breakfast On Pluto (RTÉ2, 11.30pm) For the day that’s in it, the story of a young Irish transwoman (Cillian Murphy) searching for love in 1970s London.
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