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Andy Farrell hoping Ireland can fire up crowd in Dublin homecoming against Italy

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Andy Farrell hopes Ireland can fire up a sold-out Dublin crowd and prevent a zombie-like atmosphere during their homecoming against Italy.

The reigning Six Nations champions are poised to play at the Aviva Stadium for the first time since an agonising World Cup quarter-final exit to New Zealand in October.

Tens of thousands of travelling fans celebrated each of Ireland’s pool-stage wins in France with rousing renditions of the team’s tournament anthem – Zombie by the Cranberries.

Head coach Farrell wants to continue the special connection with supporters on Sunday afternoon when his side take on opposition narrowly beaten by England on the opening weekend of the championship. “Well I hope they’re not patient in just being quiet and waiting to get going,” he said of the fans. “I hope we can excite them in our intent and the way that we can go and play the game. “Everyone who watched Italy’s game last week knows that they’re going to be a threat and I think our fans will certainly get behind our side. ☘️ The @IrishRugby side to take on the Italians in Dublin this weekend

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