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Ireland and Fiji will be Locking Horn att viva Stadium on Saturday 23rd,  Nov. 2024.: A New waves for Fiji

 

 

Ireland will face Fiji on Saturday, November 23, 2024, as part of the Autumn Nations Series. The match is set to take place at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, with kick-off scheduled for 3:10 PM GMT. This game marks the third of Ireland’s four fixtures in this year’s autumn series​​​​.

 

Broadcast Information

The match will be televised live on TNT Sports in the UK and Virgin Media in Ireland. Streaming options may also be available on platforms like Discovery+ Premium for international viewers​​​​.

 

Team Form and Recent History

Ireland, coming off a strong Rugby World Cup campaign, has historically dominated Fiji, winning all five of their previous encounters. The most recent clash was during the 2022 autumn series, where Ireland defeated Fiji 35–17 in a competitive match​​.

 

Fiji, known for their flair and physicality, will look to challenge Ireland with their dynamic play. The Fijians have been steadily improving, especially after their inspiring performances in the 2023 Rugby World Cup. Ireland, however, will aim to maintain their unbeaten streak against Fiji, bolstered by home support at the Aviva Stadium​​.

 

Matchday Experience

The Aviva Stadium, with a capacity of 51,700, offers a vibrant atmosphere for fans. Attendees can enjoy a variety of food and drink options, including premium hospitality services for those with upgraded tickets. The stadium operates as a cashless venue, accepting card and mobile payments only​​.

 

Line-ups and Referee

While team line-ups are yet to be announced, expect Ireland to showcase a mix of experienced players and emerging talent as they test squad depth. The match will be officiated by Hollie Davidson from Scotland, a respected referee in international rugby​​​​.

 

For tickets and further details, visit Irish Rugby or Ticketmaster. This exciting clash promises to be a highlight of the autumn rugby calendar​​.

 

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