Wales vs Ireland rugby – Six Nations 2023: Stream FREE, TV channel, kick-off time, team news for HUGE match

WALES couldn’t have asked for a tougher start to their Six Nations campaign as they’ll be taking on Ireland – the world’s number one rugby team.

Ireland had an incredible 12 months having beaten rugby giants South Africa and Australia.

Ireland beat New Zealand on their own turf in JuneGetty

And Andy Farrell made history in June 2022 by recording a victory over New Zealand on their own turf for the first time ever.

However, Ireland have lost their last four Six Nations fixtures in Cardiff since defeating Wales over a decade ago.

But Farrell’s men humiliated Wales when the side’s last met back in February 2022.

When is Wales vs Ireland?

Wales’s Six Nations match against Ireland will take place on Saturday, February 4.It is scheduled to get underway at 2:15pm GMTPrincipality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales is the allocated arena for this match and it can host a staggering 74,500 fans.Ireland thrashed Wales 29-7 in their Six Nations opener last year.

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What channel is Wales vs Ireland on and can it be live streamed?

Wales vs Ireland will be broadcast LIVE on BBC One in the UK.Coverage is set to commence from 1:15pm GMT – a whole hour before kick-off.Alternatively, fans can stream the entire action live on the BBC Sport website or BBC iPlayer app.

Can I watch it for FREE?

Yes! Wales’ mouthwatering contest against Ireland can be watched FREE in the UK as long as you have a valid TV license.


What is the team news?

Experienced Welsh full-back Leigh Halfpenny is set to make his first Test match start for 19 months.

PALeigh Halfpenny will be making his return to the field against Ireland[/caption]

And the 97-capped Welshman will be joined by Josh Adams and Rio Dyer to complete a back-three.

Meanwhile, Ireland boss Andy Farrell has opted to name an uncapped player in Mack Hansen to the starting line-up.

However, he’ll be led by captain Johnny Sexton who has made 52 appearances in the tournament alone.

What are the odds?

Wales 23/10Draw 30/1Ireland 4/1

*Odds courtesy of Betfair are correct at time of publication

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