Ireland will face a tough task this weekend when New Zealand come to Dublin.
The two sides face off on Saturday at the Aviva Stadium in week three of the Autumn International 2021.
Ireland will be looking to avenge their defeat to New Zealand the last time to two faced off, when the All Blacks knocked them out of the 2019 Rugby World Cup with a 46-14 scoreline.
Ireland will be coming into the game buoyed after smashing Japan 60-5 last time out.
The two nations have faced each other on 32 occasions, with the All Blacks having won 29 matches to Ireland's two - the last being in 2018 when Ireland won 16-9.
Here is everything you need to know about this weekend's match.
Where and when is Ireland vs New Zealand?
Ireland vs New Zealand will be on this Saturday, November 13.
As previously mentioned, the match-up will take place at Ireland's home ground - the Aviva Stadium.
The Aviva played host during the last time that Ireland defeated New Zealand in 2018.
What time is kick-off?
The match is scheduled to begin at 3.15pm.
What channel will it be on?
Coverage from the game will be shown live on Channel 4 in the UK.
The show will begin at 2:45pm.
Can I get tickets?
Official ticket seller Ticketmaster have now sold out of tickets to the highly-anticipated match.
The Aviva is now back at full capacity, with this being the first time it has sold out since the beginning of the pandemic.
You can attempt to find tickets on resale here.