Rugby World Cup 2019 – Ireland vs Russia: How to live stream Pool A fixture and watch online
Ireland vs Russia kicks off at 11.15am BST on Thursday 3 October
Ireland will be looking to get their Rugby World Cup back on track when they go up against Russia this morning.
Joe Schmidt’s men were humbled by hosts Japan last week, losing 19-12 in an absorbing thriller in Shizuoka.
Although they still look set to qualify for the quarter-finals, that defeat has complicated matters, with the Irish in desperate need of two bonus points from the remaining two fixtures.
Schmidt has rung the changes for today’s clash, making 11 in total, with Johnny Sexton set to captain from 10.
They take on a Russia team that has yet to pick up a point, having lost against Japan and Samoa so far.
How can I live stream it?
You can live stream the match on your laptop, smartphone or tablet via the ITV Hub.
ITV1 will also be broadcasting the clash.
What time is it?
Ireland vs Russia kicks off at 7.15pm Japan Standard Time, which is 11.15am BST, on Thursday 3 October.
Teams
Ireland: Kearney; Conway, Ringrose, Aki, Earls; Sexton (capt), McGrath; Kilcoyne, Scannell, Ryan, Kleyn, Beirne, Ruddock, O’Mahony, Murphy.
Russia: Artemyev; Davydov, Galinovskiy, Golosnitskiy, Simplikevich; Gaisin, Perov; Polivalov, Matveev, Gotovtsev, Garbuzov, Fedotko; Sychev, Gadzhiev, Gresev.
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