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Watch - Monday's #OTBAM - Mayo triumph, Munster & Leinster through, Premier League race

#OTBAM is live from 7:45am! With no Ger or Eoin in studio this morning, Máire Treasa Ní Cheall...



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Watch - Monday's #OTBAM - Mayo triumph, Munster & Leinster through, Premier League race

#OTBAM is live from 7:45am!

With no Ger or Eoin in studio this morning, Máire Treasa Ní Cheallaigh and Anthony Moyles will take up presenting duties for this busy Monday.

Having spent most of yesterday within the confines of Corke Park, nobody is better placed than Máire Treasa to talk through a massive day of Gaelic football, hurling and camogie action. Alongside Anthony, they'll be taking a close look at Mayo's triumph over Kerry, and what this might just mean for James Horan's side with the Summer to come.

As Leinster and Munster procured a spot in the semi-finals of the Champions Cup once again, Alan Quinlan will be in studio to take a look through the weekend's rugby action.

Considering a very difficult evening for Jacob Stockdale and Ulster, not to mention an injury that threatens to rule Leinster's Dan Leavy out of the 2019 Rugby World Cup, Alan will take a look at the final-four and how far the Irish provinces may go in this year's competition.

We'll be taking a look back at yesterday's potentially decisive Premier League clash between Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield. Bringing reaction from Brian Kerr who was commentating live from Anfield with Off the Ball's Nathan Murphy, resident Spurs fan John Duggan will be dropping into studio after a disappointing result for his side.

For all that and more, be sure to tune in to #OTBAM via Periscope, YouTube, Facebook or OfftheBall.com from 7:45am!

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