Johnny Sexton James Lowe Conor Murray Dave Kilcoyne James Ryan Tadhg Furlong Iain Henderson Josh Van Damian De-Allende Peter Omahony Finlay Bealham Eben Etzebeth Tadhg Beirne Jean Kleyn Jack Crowley Damian Willemse Trevor Nyakane Steven Kitshoff Robbie Henshaw Garry Ringrose Hugo Keenan Caelan Doris Frans Malherbe Deon Fourie Dan Sheehan Kurt Lee Arendse Cobus Reinach Jasper Wiese Franco Mostert Marco Van-Staden Jesse Kriel Britain France South Africa Ireland New Zealand Rugby stage UPS Updates cup score Johnny Sexton James Lowe Conor Murray Dave Kilcoyne James Ryan Tadhg Furlong Iain Henderson Josh Van Damian De-Allende Peter Omahony Finlay Bealham Eben Etzebeth Tadhg Beirne Jean Kleyn Jack Crowley Damian Willemse Trevor Nyakane Steven Kitshoff Robbie Henshaw Garry Ringrose Hugo Keenan Caelan Doris Frans Malherbe Deon Fourie Dan Sheehan Kurt Lee Arendse Cobus Reinach Jasper Wiese Franco Mostert Marco Van-Staden Jesse Kriel Britain France South Africa Ireland New Zealand

South Africa v Ireland Live: Kick-off time, TV channel and score updates from Rugby World Cup clash

walesonline.co.uk

The two best teams in the world lock horns in Paris tonight with South Africa and Ireland clashing in the Rugby World Cup group stage.

The two pre-tournament favourites are both hoping to top their group, with the winners likely to avoid France in the quarter-finals.

The prize - if you want to call it that - will be a date with New Zealand but the form the host nation are in at present means the All Blacks look like the lesser of two evils. To get the latest rugby news sent straight to your inbox, sign up to WalesOnline's daily rugby newsletter here.We are set for an all-timer in the French capital this evening and we'll be with you every step of the way.

Kick-off is at 8pm UK time, 9pm local. The game is being shown live on ITV1. Coverage starts at 7.15pm. Scroll down for live updates Teams South Africa: 15.

Related News
Ireland will take on three-time champions New Zealand on Saturday evening in a crunch Rugby World Cup quarter-final in Paris.
Ireland's Rugby World Cup journey continues, and it never looked in any doubt.
It's a massive night in the French capital for Gregor Townsend and his men as they look to stay in the Rugby World Cup.
Having bided his time throughout the World Cup, Iain Henderson admits he's buzzing to a start in Ireland’s crucial Pool B match-up with Scotland.

Latest News

Change privacy settings
This page might use cookies if your analytics vendor requires them.