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What channel is Ireland vs Fiji on? TV and live stream info for Saturday's game

Photo shows Ireland Head Coach Andy Farrell
-Credit: (Image: INPHO/Ben Brady)


Ireland are back in action on Saturday as the November internationals continue at pace. Andy Farrell's side have already played New Zealand and Argentina, losing to the All Blacks before beating the Pumas last week.

Next up it's the turn of Fiji in what should be another entertaining clash in Dublin. The visitors have recently beaten Spain and Wales, and also lost out to Scotland.

Ireland will be keen to put in a big performance after suffering a 23/13 loss to the All Blacks and then edging past Argentina, 22-19.

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Can they put Fiji to the Sword?

Here's more info on the game and how to watch it:

When and where is the game?

Ireland vs Fiji is at Aviva Stadium in Dublin on Saturday, November 23.

What time is kick-off?

The game kicks off at 3.10pm.

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How can I watch it?

The game is being shown live on TNT Sports and Discovery+.

Any other coverage?

Yes, Belfast Live will be blogging all the action from Aviva Stadium. Check out our website and social channels nearer the time.

Betting odds

  • Ireland 1/11

  • Fiji 10/1

  • Draw 50/1

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