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7th March 2025
04:10pm GMT

The lineup for this evening's Late Late Show has been announced and it's a sporting extravaganza.
Ireland's swimming hero, Daniel Wiffen, will be joining Patrick Kielty tonight for the first time since his heroics at last year's Olympic Games.
The 23-year-old scooped a gold and a bronze medal in Paris last summer and is the current world champion in both the 800m and 1500m freestyle events.
He'll be chatting to Patrick about the upcoming 2028 games in Los Angeles, sharing stories about racing fans in a pool in Bali and discussing what it was like going head-to-head against his brother Nathan.
The Ireland Men's Football Team manager Heimir Hallgrímsson and Women's manager Carla Ward will both be on the show too.
They will be discussing becoming new head coaches for their teams, as well as looking ahead to Ireland's 2025 fixtures, next year's World Cup and the future of football in Ireland.
A brand new RTÉ podcast series titled 'Where is Jón' has recently been launched, investigating the mysterious disappearance of 41-year-old Jón Jónsson, who vanished within 24 hours of arriving in Dublin from Iceland to partake in a Dublin Poker Festival in 2019.
His mother Hanna, his sister Anna Hildur and brother David will feature on tonight's show as they make a special appeal to the Irish public to come forward with any information they might have surrounding Jón's disappearance.
Kerry native and senior correspondent for CNN Donie O'Sullivan will be joining Patrick to discuss everything surrounding US politics at the moment, from Donald Trump, MAGA and Taoiseach Micheál Martin's upcoming trip to the White House.
'Foundations' singer Kate Nash will be sitting down to talk about her Irish connections, a rediscovered love for Irish music and how the cost-of-living crisis is affecting touring musicians.
And finally, Dublin musician Moio will be making his Late Late Show debut when he performs his newest single 'Moments.'
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