Warning: The following article contains minor (potential) spoilers for the rest of season 6, as well as current episode 'Blood of My Blood'.

Are these the titles for the final episodes of Game of Thrones season six?

The names come from an episode guide for the show on a Sky network site in Austria, and have been translated from their German versions with some intriguing results (via Watchers on the Wall).

Episode eight is seemingly titled 'No One' ('Niemand') and episode nine will apparently be 'The Battle of the Bastards' ('Die Schlacht der Bastarde').

Following events in the most recent instalment 'Blood of My Blood', this could mean that the eighth episode will be Arya-focused and, as is traditional in Game of Thrones seasons, the ninth episode might be a battle-based outing between Ramsay Bolton and Jon Snow.

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Meanwhile, the season finale is said to take the name of George RR Martin's long-delayed sixth novel, 'The Winds of Winter' ('Die Winde des Winters').

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And if that's the case, that could be bad news for everyone in the Seven Kingdoms if the Stark family motto ("Winter is Coming") comes true, with the potential arrival of the Night's King and his army of Wights.

Of course, until these are made official from HBO, take them with a pinch of salt - they could be picked up from a fan theories list online, according to Watchers on the Wall.

Digital Spy has reached out to HBO for comment.

Game of Thrones continues tonight (May 30) in the UK with a repeat screening at 9pm on Sky Atlantic. The episode sees the return of a long-absent character.

Watch a teaser for next week's episode, 'The Broken Man', below:

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