All the information to follow the highly anticipated triple challenge in New Zealand
One of the most anticipated challenges of this summer’s Test match session: The All Blacks and Ireland will meet each other three times in July after the Greens’ 29-20 win in Dublin in November. Andy Farrell’s team will play New Zealand on July 2, 9 and 16.
Ireland have won 2 of their last 3 games: 16-9 in 2018 and 29-20 in Dublin in 2021, and the All Blacks clearly won their quarter-final challenge at the 2019 World Cup in Japan 40-29. .
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The referees for the three matches will be Englishman Carl Dixon for the July 2nd match, South African Jaco Pepper for the July 9th match and Englishman Wayne Barnes for the July 16th match.
Where and when to watch the All Blacks-Ireland series on TV and streaming
The three-Test match between New Zealand’s All Blacks and Ireland will be broadcast in its entirety by Sky Sport, and will now be streamed on Sky Go and Sky Q
Saturday 2 July, Eden Park, Auckland
9.00am, All Blacks-Ireland, Live TV on Sky Sport Uno (Channel 201), Live Streaming Now, Sky Go, Sky Q
Saturday 9 July, Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
9.00am All Blacks-Ireland live TV on Sky Sport (channel to be specified), live streaming now, Sky Go, Sky Q
Saturday 16 July, Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
9.00am All Blacks-Ireland live TV on Sky Sport (channel to be specified), live streaming now, Sky Go, Sky Q
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