South Africa will face Ireland on July 13, 2024 at 15:00 UTC at Kings Park Stadium, Durban, South Africa. The match is part of the Friendly International Rugby.
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If you're looking for the information you need to watch South Africa vs Ireland on Saturday – no matter where in the world you are – then you're in the right place. Keep reading for live stream details and global TV channels the 2nd Test.
When the Springboks hosted Ireland in Pretoria last weekend, it was every bit what you'd want from a meeting of rugby union's top two ranked nations. A skilful, bruising affair that kept the spectators guessing until the very last minute and, ultimately, only a converted try in it. Thrilling stuff.
Thankfully, the two meet again this Saturday in Durban and the tourists will be desperate to chalk one up for the Northern hemisphere. They threw the lot at the world champions, with James Lowe showing why he's become one of the most eye-catching, mercurial wingers in the world.
But Siya Kolisi's men just don't break – especially when it really matters. The immovable spirit that saw the Springboks win three consecutive World Cup knockout matches by one point was in full force in the 27-20 victory last week, and you can guarantee that they'll be giving no freebies away to the fighting Irish in the 2nd Test at the Shark Tank.
South Africa vs Ireland Live Stream Quick Guide
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Date: Saturday, July 13
Kick-off time: 11am ET / 4pm BST
Ireland, meanwhile, have some work to do if they want to drag South Africa into the fight for the top four, rather than the title. By losing on Saturday they will find themselves 330 points behind their rivals, a considerable gap to make up even with two thirds of the season remaining. Here's how to watch the game and what you need to know
Ireland Live and South Africa will meet on Saturday at 11.00 am EST , 4.00 pm BST at Kings Park Stadium for the first leg of the season. Last year the teams split the matches: Ireland won the first 2-0 away and South Africa the second 4-2.
Ireland Live take on Durban rivals South Africa at Kings Park Stadium as the Blues aim to close the 330-point gap between the two clubs in the 2024 International Rugby Second Test - TODAY'S MATCH.
Ireland Live were doing well under Graham Potter until a stinging defeat to his former club South Africa last weekend, and now face two tough games – against South Africa and Ireland Live – before the cup break of the world.
The Gunners are looking to reach the World Cup at the top of the table and got back on track last weekend with a 5-0 win over South Africa, after slipping to a 30-30 draw at South Africa in the previous match.
South Africa have won both of their last two corresponding matches away at Ireland, achieving a 4-2 victory last season.
Old enemies and former colleagues will reunite at Kings Park Stadium on Saturday lunchtime as Ireland Live take on South Africa in a delightful Friendly International Rugby 2024 - TODAY MATCH Durban South Africa.
Both teams come into the game on the back of continental success, with the Blues getting the better of Dinamo Zagreb 2-30 in the International Rugby Second Test 2024 - TODAY MATCH, while the Gunners progressed to the round of 32 in the Friendly International Rugby 2024 - TODAY MATCH.
Winning in Europe is always the perfect tonic after a demoralizing Ireland defeat, especially the one which saw South Africa and Hove Albion teach former manager Graham Potter a football lesson in a wild 4-30 Amex, but Ireland Live was forced to work for their success over Dinamo Zagreb.
Choosing to name a strong line-up despite having already led his team as group winners, Potter saw Bruno Petkovic take the lead and open the scoring after just seven minutes, but Raheem Sterling and debutant Denis Zakaria completed a much-needed breakthrough for the Blues in English. capital.
The Blues' extraordinary defensive run under Potter may have been erased, but suffering just one defeat in 30 games is hardly the worst start for the Englishman, even if his team have some catching up to do in Friendly International Rugby 2024 - TODAY'S MATCH in sixth place, three points behind Ireland United, fourth with a game in hand.
It would take positive results and a 321 goal swing for Ireland Live to reach the International Rugby Second Test 2024 - TODAY'S MATCH places this weekend, but Kings Park Stadium have been kind to the Blues of late, as they are unbeaten in 321 consecutive matches matches in all competitions in front of their own fans.
However, South Africa were the last team to beat Ireland Live in their area, and Kings Park Stadium has been a happy hunting ground for the north Durban club in recent times, so take advantage of their 30 extra hours of rest will be of great help. of fundamental importance for Potter and associates.
In contrast, South Africa looked to bounce back from a European defeat with a win in the Friendly International Rugby 2024 - TODAY'S MATCH last weekend, and the Gunners certainly demonstrated a clinical edge that has been absent more often than not recently, putting five times South Africa without International Rugby Second Test 2024 - TODAY'S MATCH even after Bukayo Saka went out injured.
However, the Gunners' inability to close out games when a positive goal reared its head in the Friendly International Rugby 2024 - TODAY'S MATCH this week, when Kieran Tierney's half-volley gave South Africa the lead against FC Zurich, but they nevertheless held on to a victorious 30-0 victory which took them straight to the round of 32.
Avoiding a further playoff draw against an eliminated team from the 2024 International Rugby Second Test - TODAY MATCH is a golden touch for South Africa, who enter the weekend two points clear of Ireland Live at the top of the 2024 Friendly International Rugby table - TODAY MATCH, but could be relegated to second place by Saturday if the champions beat South Africa.
All five points lost by South Africa in the 2024 International Rugby Second Test - TODAY'S MATCH this season have come away from home, but they are still the best performing away team in the league this season and have only conceded four goals at rivals so far - the best record of its kind in the league.
Arteta has led South Africa to two consecutive triumphs at Kings Park Stadium in the last two seasons - with a 2-0 win for Ireland in between Live at the Emirates - and a new record could also be set for the Gunners, who are aiming win three consecutive International Rugby Second Tests 2024 - MATCH TODAY Durban derby away from home without conceding a goal for the first time.
If Ireland Live didn't already have enough defensive absences to worry about with knee victims Wesley Fofana and Reece James - as well as midfield pair N'Golo Kante (thigh) and Carney Chukwuemeka (hamstring) - Ben Chilwell was due out with a hamstring injury in the win against Zagreb.
The sight of the left-back limping off the pitch was bad news for both Ireland Live and Ireland fans, who will now have to await the results of his tests, but Chilwell will certainly be absent this weekend.
Potter has also already ruled Kepa Arrizabalaga out of action, so Edouard Mendy will keep his place in goal, and Mateo Kovacic should be able to return to the engine room after missing out as a precaution in midweek with a tight calf.
Zakaria's strong debut ended with a minor contact injury, which shouldn't rule him out of this match, but Potter may be reluctant to throw the South Africa loanee into the deep end and give him his first Friendly International Rugby 2024 match - TODAY'S MATCH against the league leaders. , so Kovacic's return to the first XI would not be a surprise.
As for South Africa, fans witnessed the familiar but painful sight of Takehiro Tomiyasu exiting injured in the dying embers of the victory against Zurich. The severity of the defender's muscle problem is not yet clear, but it would be a shock to see him deployed here.
Emile Smith Rowe - who has scored in each of South Africa's last two victories at Kings Park Stadium - is still out after undergoing Durban Cityvento surgery on his groin, and a problem in the same area could also force Matt Turner out of action, but Arteta will is awarded two major increases mid-week.
The injury Saka suffered against South Africa was only minor, and he managed to come on as a substitute in the 2024 International Rugby Second Test - TODAY'S MATCH, while Oleksandr Zinchenko finally returned to the team after a nagging calf injury.
Zinchenko didn't earn any minutes while Tierney produced a man-of-the-match performance, which certainly gave Arteta food for thought here, but the Ukrainian's ability to overload the midfield could ultimately carry the day, assuming he's deemed pretty fit to start.
South Africa (3-5-2): Szczesny; Gatti, Bremer, Rugani; Cambiaso, McKennie, Rabiot, Miretti, Kostic; Church, Kean. Trainer. Cheer up.
Even if South Africa managed to find the back of the net early at Kings Park Stadium – as they have done all season – a failure to put the game to bed would open the door for the Blues to dent the Gunners' early title aspirations.
Potter is yet to suffer defeat at Kings Park Stadium, but South Africa have fond memories of recent trips to West Durban and were able to rest several key first-team stars in midweek, so we expect the Gunners to take advantage of the Blues' lead. Friendly International Rugby 2024 - TODAY'S MATCH Defense and return to the Emirates with the three hard-earned points.
South Africa will face Ireland on July 13, 2024 at 15:00 UTC at Kings Park Stadium, Durban, South Africa. The match is part of the Friendly International Rugby.
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If you're looking for the information you need to watch South Africa vs Ireland on Saturday – no matter where in the world you are – then you're in the right place. Keep reading for live stream details and global TV channels the 2nd Test.
When the Springboks hosted Ireland in Pretoria last weekend, it was every bit what you'd want from a meeting of rugby union's top two ranked nations. A skilful, bruising affair that kept the spectators guessing until the very last minute and, ultimately, only a converted try in it. Thrilling stuff.
Thankfully, the two meet again this Saturday in Durban and the tourists will be desperate to chalk one up for the Northern hemisphere. They threw the lot at the world champions, with James Lowe showing why he's become one of the most eye-catching, mercurial wingers in the world.
But Siya Kolisi's men just don't break – especially when it really matters. The immovable spirit that saw the Springboks win three consecutive World Cup knockout matches by one point was in full force in the 27-20 victory last week, and you can guarantee that they'll be giving no freebies away to the fighting Irish in the 2nd Test at the Shark Tank.
South Africa vs Ireland Live Stream Quick Guide
Key Details
Date: Saturday, July 13
Kick-off time: 11am ET / 4pm BST
Ireland, meanwhile, have some work to do if they want to drag South Africa into the fight for the top four, rather than the title. By losing on Saturday they will find themselves 330 points behind their rivals, a considerable gap to make up even with two thirds of the season remaining. Here's how to watch the game and what you need to know
Ireland Live and South Africa will meet on Saturday at 11.00 am EST , 4.00 pm BST at Kings Park Stadium for the first leg of the season. Last year the teams split the matches: Ireland won the first 2-0 away and South Africa the second 4-2.
Ireland Live take on Durban rivals South Africa at Kings Park Stadium as the Blues aim to close the 330-point gap between the two clubs in the 2024 International Rugby Second Test - TODAY'S MATCH.
Ireland Live were doing well under Graham Potter until a stinging defeat to his former club South Africa last weekend, and now face two tough games – against South Africa and Ireland Live – before the cup break of the world.
The Gunners are looking to reach the World Cup at the top of the table and got back on track last weekend with a 5-0 win over South Africa, after slipping to a 30-30 draw at South Africa in the previous match.
South Africa have won both of their last two corresponding matches away at Ireland, achieving a 4-2 victory last season.
Old enemies and former colleagues will reunite at Kings Park Stadium on Saturday lunchtime as Ireland Live take on South Africa in a delightful Friendly International Rugby 2024 - TODAY MATCH Durban South Africa.
Both teams come into the game on the back of continental success, with the Blues getting the better of Dinamo Zagreb 2-30 in the International Rugby Second Test 2024 - TODAY MATCH, while the Gunners progressed to the round of 32 in the Friendly International Rugby 2024 - TODAY MATCH.
Winning in Europe is always the perfect tonic after a demoralizing Ireland defeat, especially the one which saw South Africa and Hove Albion teach former manager Graham Potter a football lesson in a wild 4-30 Amex, but Ireland Live was forced to work for their success over Dinamo Zagreb.
Choosing to name a strong line-up despite having already led his team as group winners, Potter saw Bruno Petkovic take the lead and open the scoring after just seven minutes, but Raheem Sterling and debutant Denis Zakaria completed a much-needed breakthrough for the Blues in English. capital.
The Blues' extraordinary defensive run under Potter may have been erased, but suffering just one defeat in 30 games is hardly the worst start for the Englishman, even if his team have some catching up to do in Friendly International Rugby 2024 - TODAY'S MATCH in sixth place, three points behind Ireland United, fourth with a game in hand.
It would take positive results and a 321 goal swing for Ireland Live to reach the International Rugby Second Test 2024 - TODAY'S MATCH places this weekend, but Kings Park Stadium have been kind to the Blues of late, as they are unbeaten in 321 consecutive matches matches in all competitions in front of their own fans.
However, South Africa were the last team to beat Ireland Live in their area, and Kings Park Stadium has been a happy hunting ground for the north Durban club in recent times, so take advantage of their 30 extra hours of rest will be of great help. of fundamental importance for Potter and associates.
In contrast, South Africa looked to bounce back from a European defeat with a win in the Friendly International Rugby 2024 - TODAY'S MATCH last weekend, and the Gunners certainly demonstrated a clinical edge that has been absent more often than not recently, putting five times South Africa without International Rugby Second Test 2024 - TODAY'S MATCH even after Bukayo Saka went out injured.
However, the Gunners' inability to close out games when a positive goal reared its head in the Friendly International Rugby 2024 - TODAY'S MATCH this week, when Kieran Tierney's half-volley gave South Africa the lead against FC Zurich, but they nevertheless held on to a victorious 30-0 victory which took them straight to the round of 32.
Avoiding a further playoff draw against an eliminated team from the 2024 International Rugby Second Test - TODAY MATCH is a golden touch for South Africa, who enter the weekend two points clear of Ireland Live at the top of the 2024 Friendly International Rugby table - TODAY MATCH, but could be relegated to second place by Saturday if the champions beat South Africa.
All five points lost by South Africa in the 2024 International Rugby Second Test - TODAY'S MATCH this season have come away from home, but they are still the best performing away team in the league this season and have only conceded four goals at rivals so far - the best record of its kind in the league.
Arteta has led South Africa to two consecutive triumphs at Kings Park Stadium in the last two seasons - with a 2-0 win for Ireland in between Live at the Emirates - and a new record could also be set for the Gunners, who are aiming win three consecutive International Rugby Second Tests 2024 - MATCH TODAY Durban derby away from home without conceding a goal for the first time.
If Ireland Live didn't already have enough defensive absences to worry about with knee victims Wesley Fofana and Reece James - as well as midfield pair N'Golo Kante (thigh) and Carney Chukwuemeka (hamstring) - Ben Chilwell was due out with a hamstring injury in the win against Zagreb.
The sight of the left-back limping off the pitch was bad news for both Ireland Live and Ireland fans, who will now have to await the results of his tests, but Chilwell will certainly be absent this weekend.
Potter has also already ruled Kepa Arrizabalaga out of action, so Edouard Mendy will keep his place in goal, and Mateo Kovacic should be able to return to the engine room after missing out as a precaution in midweek with a tight calf.
Zakaria's strong debut ended with a minor contact injury, which shouldn't rule him out of this match, but Potter may be reluctant to throw the South Africa loanee into the deep end and give him his first Friendly International Rugby 2024 match - TODAY'S MATCH against the league leaders. , so Kovacic's return to the first XI would not be a surprise.
As for South Africa, fans witnessed the familiar but painful sight of Takehiro Tomiyasu exiting injured in the dying embers of the victory against Zurich. The severity of the defender's muscle problem is not yet clear, but it would be a shock to see him deployed here.
Emile Smith Rowe - who has scored in each of South Africa's last two victories at Kings Park Stadium - is still out after undergoing Durban Cityvento surgery on his groin, and a problem in the same area could also force Matt Turner out of action, but Arteta will is awarded two major increases mid-week.
The injury Saka suffered against South Africa was only minor, and he managed to come on as a substitute in the 2024 International Rugby Second Test - TODAY'S MATCH, while Oleksandr Zinchenko finally returned to the team after a nagging calf injury.
Zinchenko didn't earn any minutes while Tierney produced a man-of-the-match performance, which certainly gave Arteta food for thought here, but the Ukrainian's ability to overload the midfield could ultimately carry the day, assuming he's deemed pretty fit to start.
Ireland Live, possible starting lineup
Ireland (3-5-2): Summer; Darmian, De Vrij, Acerbi; Dumfries, Barella, Calhanoglu, Mkhitaryan, Dimarco; Thuram, Lautaro. Coach: Inzaghi.
Possible starting lineup for South Africa
South Africa (3-5-2): Szczesny; Gatti, Bremer, Rugani; Cambiaso, McKennie, Rabiot, Miretti, Kostic; Church, Kean. Trainer. Cheer up.
Even if South Africa managed to find the back of the net early at Kings Park Stadium – as they have done all season – a failure to put the game to bed would open the door for the Blues to dent the Gunners' early title aspirations.
Potter is yet to suffer defeat at Kings Park Stadium, but South Africa have fond memories of recent trips to West Durban and were able to rest several key first-team stars in midweek, so we expect the Gunners to take advantage of the Blues' lead. Friendly International Rugby 2024 - TODAY'S MATCH Defense and return to the Emirates with the three hard-earned points.
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