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16 Sept 2025

PREVIEW :Three coffins ordered on 'The Traitors Ireland' as fans fear dark twist ahead tonight

After Nick’s hug of death, Siobhán’s chilling coffin call sparks fan theories of a buried alive task on the horizon

PREVIEW :Three coffins ordered on 'The Traitors Ireland' as fans fear dark twist ahead tonight

After last night’s explosive episode of The Traitors Ireland, fans are bracing for what could be the darkest twist yet.

We saw Paudie recruit Nick as his new fellow Traitor, Mark killed whilst on death row,  Patrick banished in one of the tensest Round Tables so far, and Christine shockingly "murdered in plain sight" after receiving Nick’s deadly hug. But it was Siobhán’s cryptic phone box scene that really set tongues wagging.

Viewers watched as the host calmly ordered three coffins in a phone box being used for a challenge, resulting in fans scrambling online to decode the meaning.

“Why did @siobhni order three coffins for tomorrow? Are the deaths about to speed up? #TraitorsIRL ⚰️⚰️⚰️,” one fan asked on X.

Another speculated it could be a nod to the UK version of the series: “There was a buried alive task in the UK version. Will it be a similar task where they have to dig three contestants out?”

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With paranoia already at fever pitch inside Slane Castle, the possibility of a coffin themed challenge or worse, a multiple elimination, could push the Faithful and Traitors alike to the brink.

Nick now has to navigate breakfast with blood on his hands, while Paudie continues to sail through the castle undetected in his role of original traitor. But how long before the Faithful wise up to the threat sitting right in front of them?

One thing is certain the game is on course to take a chilling turn. As the prize pot grows, so too does the sense that no one is safe.

The Traitors Ireland continues tonight at 9:35pm on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player.

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