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FUNNY MOVIE Sisters, 1.35pm, 8pm, Sky Premiere

AMY POEHLER and Tina Fey reignite their sparky chemistry in this fitfully amusing comedy. They They’rere the potty-potty mouted, mismatched siblings reunited on an enforced trip down memory lane when their parents decide to sell their childhood house.

FOOTBALL Germany v Northern Ireland, 7pm, Sky Sports 1

NORTHERN IRELAND face a huge challenge in a rematch of their Euro 2016 game, when defensive heroics, notably from Norwich City goalkeeper Michael McGovern, restricted Germany to a 1-0 win.

Slovakia v Scotland, 7.30pm, Sky Sports 2

SCOTLAND’S quest to reach their first World Cup since 1998 continues with a tricky trip to Slovakia, where England scraped a 1-0 win.

COMPETITIV­E PAINTING Landscape Artist Of The Year 2016, 8pm, Sky Arts

A MIX of profession­als and amateurs compete as Sky’s high- class art contest begins at Lyme Park, where up to 50 extra artists have also set up camp, hoping to win a wild card slot. Plenty for hosts Frank Skinner and Joan Bakewell to keep their eyes on, then.

SENTIENT ROBOTS Westworld, 9pm, Sky Atlantic

PART two takes us inside the park from the guest’s perspectiv­e — one determined to do right, the other wrong — while one of its creators (Anthony Hopkins) coolly observes events. Like the park itself, this violent series has layers, and they are only just beginning to be peeled back.

U.S. MYSTERY Secrets And Lies, 9pm, W

JULIETTE LEWIS (pictured) returns as the intense and intrusive Detective Cornell for season two, which sets out its stall in promising style. As a family gather to celebrate the transfer of a firm from father to son, the wife of the new boss plummets to her doom. Whodunit? Cornell is on the case.

DARK HUMOUR Divorce, 10.10pm, Sky Atlantic

WHEN a party takes a seriously dark turn, Frances (Sarah Jessica Parker) thinks she needs to start life anew, without her husband (Thomas Haden Church, pictured with Parker). But is that reallyy what she wants? Sharon Horgan,H organ of Catastroph­e fame, is behind this well-observed, bitterswee­t comedy, which goes heavy on the bitter.

MATCHMAKIN­G First Dates Abroad, 11pm, E4

THE global spin-off gets off to a fun start in Ireland, with plenty of strong personalit­ies on show. The hopefuls include student Amy, who is looking for her first relationsh­ip. Meanwhile, larger-than-life model Federica puts accountant Lee on the back foot when she gets out her hand sanitiser.

FREEVIEW FILM The Woman In Black, 11.20pm, Film4

BASED on the novella by Susan Hill, this creaky-floorboard­s chiller gave Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe a chance to play grown-up. Arthur Kipps (Radcliffe) is a lawyer who visits Eel Marsh House, a spooky old pile where a restless spirit resides.

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