Ireland welcome New Zealand to Dublin on Saturday in their second outing of the autumn.
After dismantling Japan last weekend, they now take on the All Blacks in arguably the match of the weekend.
And crucially, it's a game available on terrestrial TV.
That's because all of Ireland's matches are available to watch on Channel 4. This one kicks off at 3.15pm
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However, it won't be long before Ireland follow the other Six Nations sides to streaming service Amazon Prime.
Amazon - who took their first foray into rugby broadcasting last autumn - are showing 17 of this autumn's 20 internationals to audiences in the UK, showing all of England, Wales, Scotland, France and Italy’s matches at the Autumn Nations Series, with Ireland’s matches to be included in Prime Video’s UK broadcast in 2022.
Alex Green, managing director of Prime Video Sport Europe, previously said: "We are thrilled to continue working with Six Nations Rugby to bring more top-level international rugby union to Prime Video.
"Our collaboration for the Autumn Nations Cup provided support to the Unions member clubs and brought a new tournament to millions of Prime households during a disrupted year in the rugby calendar.
"The Autumn Nations Series will build on that and deliver highly anticipated Tests between the best and most exciting teams from the northern and southern hemispheres."
Marie Donoghue, vice president of Global Sports Video at Amazon, said: "We’re always looking for creative ways to improve the selection of live sport on Prime Video and engage millions of new and existing Prime members.
"We saw an overwhelmingly positive reception to the Autumn Nations Cup last year, and believe this deal allows us to continue delighting rugby fans throughout the UK."
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