The first programme in the series features the most famous game of them all, the Republic of Ireland v Romania from Italia 90.
Episode 2 sees Liam Brady sparkle on his debut against the USSR in 1974. Join Liam Nolan and guests for all the action on Aprés Match of the Day.
USA 94, Giants Stadium, Ireland v Italy, Ray Houghton and THAT goal on this week's Après Match of the Day
This week on Après Match of the day it's back to the glory days of Ireland v's France and the famous World Cup qualifier, we nearly qualified for the 1982 World Cup. Studio is presented by Brendan O'Reilly & Eamon Dunphy & Joe Kinnear . This week the match commentary is Jimmy Magee & the man himself John Giles.
This week on Après Match of the Day - the Après team go back in time to a memorable match in soccer history books. The regular pundits share their opinions & as usual Bill is there to save the day!
The final programme in the series looks back the Republic of Ireland’s famous Lansdowne Road win over Louis Van Gaal’s Netherlands in 2001.
The Après team go back in time to 1979 and look at the iconic All-Ireland final, Dublin vs Kerry. The much loved ads are back as well with a touch of Apres magic sprinkled all over!
The Apres team will bring you back in time and make you laugh with great characters such as Pat Jennings, Jackie Fullerton – the Après Match special sprinkle of ads are throughout!
March 19th 2000 – a day etched into the memory of every Irish rugby fan and a whole new generation who were about to join the party. Watch the momentous developments unfold before our eyes at the Stade De France. Thankfully the result will be the same but everything else will be a whole lot funnier due to our hilarious heroes on the Apres Match Team.
This week's Aprés Match of the Day is the Republic of Ireland v England from Stuttgart at Euro 88!
Barry Murphy, Risteárd Cooper and Gary Cooke take a sideways look at the 1985 Irish Open tournament at Portmarnock, where experts Brendan O'Reilly, Malcom Leadbetter and Larry Joyce find themselves as honorary weathermen for a day as they wait for the action to start.
Barry Murphy, Risteárd Cooper and Gary Cooke take a sideways look at the quarter-final of the 1990 Irish Masters, with Alex `Hurricane' Higgins leaving a trail of devastation as he faced Dennis Taylor. Last in the series.