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It's all over! The referee Pierre Brousset has blown their whistle to end the game.
This is dangerous for the defence as Caleb Clarke bursts through to advance the New Zealand attack.
Cortez Ratima comes on.
Cam Roigard comes off.
The ball swings towards the posts but floats to the right, Beauden Barrett will have to re-adjust the radar.
Cam Roigard goes on their own for a try.
A gap opened in the defence and Wallace Sititi took full advantage.
Ireland make a substitution with Craig Casey coming on.
Ireland make a substitution with Jamison Gibson-Park coming off.
Ireland make a substitution with Paddy McCarthy coming on.
Ireland make a substitution with Andrew Porter coming off.
Ireland make a substitution with Sam Prendergast coming on.
Ireland make a substitution with Jack Crowley coming off.
The New Zealand supporters go wild as Beauden Barrett successfully kicks the conversion.
Great hands by New Zealand leads to a try for Wallace Sititi
Damian McKenzie sets up the try.
The defensive line has been broken as Damian McKenzie goes through the gap.
The defensive line has been broken as Caleb Clarke goes through the gap.
New Zealand sub Damian McKenzie comes onto the field.
Leroy Carter departs for New Zealand.
New Zealand sub Pasilio Tosi comes onto the field.
Fletcher Newell departs for New Zealand.
New Zealand sub Samisoni Taukei'aho comes onto the field.
Codie Taylor departs for New Zealand.
The New Zealand supporters go wild as Beauden Barrett successfully kicks the conversion.
New Zealand are only a few metres out, surely they must score! And they do with Tamaiti Williams touching down.
Ireland sub Finlay Bealham comes onto the field.
Tadhg Furlong departs for Ireland.
Ireland sub Ronan Kelleher comes onto the field.
Dan Sheehan departs for Ireland.
Wallace Sititi comes on for New Zealand.
Simon Parker leaves the field.
Bundee Aki comes on for Ireland.
Stuart McCloskey leaves the field.
Caelan Doris comes on.
Jack Conan comes off.
Jack Crowley does the business as their penalty goal attempt goes over.
James Lowe makes the break as the defence re-enacts the parting of the red sea.
New Zealand decide to make a substitution, with Tamaiti Williams getting some game time.
New Zealand decide to make a substitution, with Ethan de Groot being replaced.
Jack Crowley steps up to take the penalty but pulls it wide and to the left.
New Zealand make a substitution with Simon Parker coming on.
New Zealand make a substitution with Wallace Sititi coming off.
Ireland make a substitution with James Ryan coming on.
Ireland make a substitution with Caelan Doris coming off.
The second half kicks off.
The half-time whistle blows and both teams head for the dressing rooms.
Caelan Doris comes on for Ireland.
James Ryan leaves the field.
Wallace Sititi comes on.
Simon Parker comes off.
Beauden Barrett converts the try.
A wonderful passing move by New Zealand is finished off by Ardie Savea
Simon Parker sets up the try.
This is dangerous for the defence as Will Jordan bursts through to advance the New Zealand attack.
Jack Crowley converts the try.
Tadhg Furlong scores the try from close range.
Spellbinding play by Jamison Gibson-Park is finished off with a try.
New Zealand make a substitution with Leicester Fainga'anuku coming on.
New Zealand make a substitution with Jordie Barrett coming off.
A gap opened in the defence and Jack Conan took full advantage.
A gap opened in the defence and Caleb Clarke took full advantage.
Jack Crowley kicks the penalty.
Josh Lord comes on.
Scott Barrett comes off.
Tadhg Beirne (Ireland) is shown the red card
We are underway as the referee Pierre Brousset blows their whistle.
Ireland face off against All Blacks in Internationals on Sat 1st November 2025 at Soldier Field. Kick-off in the UK is scheduled for 20:10 and is broadcast on TNT Sports, Discovery+. In South Africa it’s at 22:10 SAST on SuperSport, 09:10 NZST on Sky Sport, Sky Sport Now, Sky Go in New Zealand, 07:10 AEST on Stan Sport in Australia and 13:10 EST on NBC Sports in the US.
All Blacks won the last encounter but All Blacks are in the best form of their last 5 games.
Heading into the fixture the two sides are separated by just 2 places in the rankings with All Blacks in position 2 and Ireland in position 4, underlining just how tight this match could be.
The official squads for Ireland vs All Blacks will become available around 24- 48 hours before kick-off. Teams can still make changes up to an hour before the match however.
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🇿🇦😅there is a reason why you guys keep on losing to nz.i know the answer.recruit me and i will get you close to a clean sheet.i am a CEO yes but history of my life is on autopilot.its the little things during practice that count.
Red cards need to be sorted. Not many enjoy watching 2 tier 1 teams where one team only has 14 men for much of the match, particularly if they have paid E150. At least I can and do switch off if I’m watching on TV
That’s what some of us thought when Sam Cane got upped to red in the most important rugby match in four years! Millions watching and still theres no idea who was the person who decided it was a red card?
Good thing both teams had a full complement for the majority of the match, then.
Well that’s up to rugby players to be careful when tackling, the 20mins red card is a heresy and purely guided by game’s attractiveness and money greediness at the cost of player’s health. You do foul play, you’re out, that’s it. Rugby is not football, it’s still a game, not a business.