RTÉ to broadcast Women's Hockey World Cup games
Ireland's games against Chile and Germany in the pool stages of the Women's Hockey World Cup will be broadcast live on the RTÉ News Channel.
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Ireland's games against Chile and Germany in the pool stages of the Women's Hockey World Cup will be broadcast live on the RTÉ News Channel.
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