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14 Sept 2025

Tensions rise as Slane Castle braces for another dramatic episode of The Traitors Ireland

Suspicion, strategy and surprises await the contestants as the latest episode of The Traitors Ireland airs this Sunday

Tensions rise as Slane Castle braces for another dramatic episode of The Traitors Ireland

Suspicion, strategy, and surprises await the contestants as the latest episode of The Traitors Ireland airs Sunday

Hundreds of thousands of people are eagerly awaiting the next episode of the Traitors Ireland as the hit RTÉ series moves closer to its conclusion.
The last nail-biting episode (on Tuesday) ended with the banishment of Katelyn who revealed to the other contestants that she had been a traitor all along. Her dramatic exit split the camp in two, leaving suspicions running high and tensions threatening to boil over.

But the biggest twist of the night came after the Round Table, when lone traitor Paudie was told the rules had changed. No longer able to operate alone, he must now recruit a new traitor with devastating consequences for whoever is summoned. If they refuse, they will be murdered on the spot.
 
In a move no one saw coming, Paudie chose Andrew, his own son, and a player already under heavy suspicion from the faithfuls. Viewers were left wondering, will Andrew accept his father’s shocking invitation to join the dark side, or will his time in the game come to an abrupt and brutal end?

Meanwhile, Nick’s decision to reject an earlier recruitment attempt has made him both a hero and a target, and his paranoia is growing by the day. With the faithfuls divided and the traitors under pressure, alliances are fragile, and every conversation could shift the balance of power.

Expect more chaos, bluffing and betrayals when the series continues on RTÉ One this Sunday, followed immediately by 'The Traitors Ireland: Uncloaked' on RTÉ2, where freshly banished players spill all to host Kevin McMcGahern

One thing’s certain, The drama inside Slane Castle is about to intensify as 'The Traitors Ireland' returns this Sunday at 9.30pm on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player.

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