What time is Ireland v Italy and what TV channel is Six Nations match on?
Ireland host Italy in Dublin on Sunday to conclude the Six Nations' third round of action.
Andy Farrell's men will be searching for a bonus-point win as they look to get their title charge back on track, while the visitors will be hoping to get some points on the board after being 'nilled' by England for the first time in round two.
Here's everything you need to know about the match:
Ireland v Italy kicks off at on Sunday, February 27, at the Aviva Stadium.
Ireland v Italy is being broadcast live on ITV1, with coverage beginning at 2.15pm. Viewers can also live stream coverage via the ITV Hub.
Michael Lowry will make his Ireland debut during Sunday's Guinness Six Nations clash with Italy as part of six personnel changes to Andy Farrell's starting XV.
The selection of the in-form Ulster full-back brings to an end Hugo Keenan's run of 18 consecutive Test starts.
James Lowe, Robbie Henshaw, Dan Sheehan, Ryan Baird and Peter O'Mahony also come into the team beaten 30-24 by France in round two.
Fit-again captain Johnny Sexton has to settle for a place among the replacements, while lock James Ryan has been ruled out by adductor issue, meaning flanker O'Mahony will skipper the side.
Joey Carbery has retained the number 10 jersey ahead of the influential Sexton, who has overcome the minor hamstring issue which kept him sidelined in Paris.
Hooker Sheehan and lock Baird make maiden Six Nations starts due to the injury absences of Ronan Kelleher and Ryan in an otherwise unchanged front five.
Andrew Porter continues at loosehead prop, with Leinster team-mate Tadhg Furlong carrying on at tighthead, ahead of the new second-row pairing of Baird and Tadhg Beirne.
In the back row, Caelan Doris switches to the centre, with O'Mahony


