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Warning: Contains spoilers for Game of Thrones season 8.

Game of Thrones season eight is now fully underway and the war between the living and the White Walker army is getting closer.

Jon Snow has reunited with his surviving family members at Winterfell including Arya and Bran Stark, and he also discovered who his real parents were after he was told by his friend Sam.

Cersei also slept with Euron Greyjoy to keep him on her side and strengthen her position as she tries to hold on to the Iron Throne.

Bran has also shown more of his powers as he warns his family of the impending attack from the undead, and he greats Jaime Lannister as he arrives at Winterfell.

Here is everything that you need to know ahead of the second episode and how you can watch it as soon as it airs.

(Picture: Helen Sloan/HBO)

When is episode 2 of Game of Thrones?

The second episode of Game of Thrones season eight will air at 2am on Monday 22 April, which is the same time that it will be shown in the US.

However, it will then be available to watch at any time on Sky or Now TV, and will be shown again at 9pm on Monday night.

How to watch Game of Thrones season 8

The new season of Game of Thrones is available to watch on Sky Atlantic and Now TV.

Both services are also letting fans watch all of the previous seven seasons.

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What to expect in Game of Thrones episode 2

In the final scene of episode one fans saw Jaime Lannister arrive in Winterfell as he prepares to join the fight against the White Walker army.

As he stepped off his horse and removed his hood he came face-to-face with Bran Stark, the boy he pushed out of a castle window in the first ever episode in the show.

In the episode two teaser Jaime is shown standing in front of Daenerys, Sansa, Bran and his brother Tyrion.

He looks to be in a tricky situation as Daenerys talks about how she had previously plotted how to get revenge on him for killing her father.

The teaser also shows Arya fire off an arrow, and saying ‘death. It’s got many faces, I look forward to seeing this one’.

Tormund also returns to Winterfell and appears to inform Jon Snow of the destruction of The Wall and the fact that the White Walker army is closing in.

It appears that the White Walkers and the undead could be at the castle walls by the end of the episode.

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