How to watch NZ vs Ireland?

How to watch NZ vs Ireland?

  1. Date: Saturday 9th July 2022.
  2. Kick-off: 8.05am BST / 3.05am ET / 5.05pm AEST.
  3. AUS stream: Stan Sport (7-day free trial)
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  5. UK stream: Sky | Now.
  6. US stream: FloRugby.
  7. Venue: Forsyth Barr Stadium, New Zealand.

What time is the Rugby on tonight NZ?

Kick-off: 7.05PM NZST, live and exclusive on Sky Sport NZ. The Oceania Rugby Under 20 Championship is up for grabs this evening when the New Zealand Under 20s come up against Australia at Sunshine Coast Stadium (kick off 6pm).

How many times have Ireland beaten New Zealand?

During the Autumn Nations Series of 2021, Ireland defeated New Zealand 29-20 at home to record their third win in five against the All Blacks….Records.

Record New Zealand Ireland
Away 48 (15 November 1997) 11 (5 November 2016, 9 July 2022)

What time is Ireland v New Zealand on TV?

How to watch New Zealand vs. Ireland. 8.05 a.m.

What channel is Ireland v New Zealand?

Sky Sports
Ireland’s five-match tour of New Zealand is exclusively live on Sky Sports; Three-Test series vs All Blacks and two matches vs Maori All Blacks; how and when you can watch the tour as Andy Farrell’s’ side travel to New Zealand looking for a first ever win on Kiwi soil this summer.

Did the Black Ferns win?

The Black Ferns sevens performed their haka, Ngā Rongo Toa, after winning in Toulouse. Black Ferns sevens coach Cory Sweeney said it was an emotional and proud moment for his champion side to win its first World Series title in more than two years after a long absence because of Covid-19s impact.

What time is Ireland playing New Zealand at today?

How to watch New Zealand vs. Ireland. 8.05 a.m. 3.05 a.m.

What time is Ireland v New Zealand kick off?

Who is the captain of the Black Ferns?

Ruahei DemantNew Zealand women’s national rugby union team / Captain

How many World Cups have the Black Ferns won?

five
The Black Ferns have won five of the past six Rugby World Cups and will soon get the chance to bag another on home soil, with the competition coming to the Southern Hemisphere for the first time in 2021.

Where can I watch the women’s rugby today?

Coverage: Watch live on BBC Two, BBC Red Button, BBC iPlayer and online; listen on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra and BBC Sounds; text updates on the BBC Sport website and app.