How to live stream Italy vs Ireland for free and from anywhere in the Six Nations today
After a disappointing start to their 2021 Six Nations campaign, under-pressure coach Andy Farrell will be looking for a strong showing from his men at the Stadio Olimpico on Saturday - read our guide to getting an Italy vs Ireland live stream, and watch online from anywhere in the world.
This round 3 clash will be available to watch via Virgin Media One on terrestrial TV in Ireland while free-to-air channel ITV1 will also be showing the game live and in full in the UK.
The match takes place at the iconic Stadio Olimpico in Rome on Saturday, February 27.
Italy vs Ireland is all set to kick-off at 2.15pm GMT with coverage starts on ITV1 at 1.30pm in the UK. Around the globe, it's a 9.15am ET / 6.15am PST / 1.15am AEDT start.
The Irish succumbed to a tight 13-15 defeat to France a fortnight ago, making it two losses in row, a result that all but ended their hopes of winning this year's Six Nations title.
The visitors will be boosted by the return of key stars Conor Murray, Johnny Sexton and James Ryan, but will face an Italian side that gave a far better attacking performance against England in their last match than the harsh 41-18 result suggested.
We've got all the info on how to live stream Italy vs Ireland in the Six Nations no matter where you are in the world with our guide below.
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Virgin Media
It's good news for those looking to cheer on the home side from Ireland, as free-to-air terrestrial channel Virgin Media One will be broadcasting each match of the tournament live including Saturday's match at the Aviva Stadium.
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ITV
In the UK, Six Nations fixtures will be split between the BBC and ITV. You can live stream Italy vs Ireland on ITV1, with rugby fans able to catch all the game coverage starting from 1.30pm GMT, with kick-off at 2.15pm GMT.
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DMAX
Show some team pride as Italy takes on Ireland in the third round of the Six Nations. DMAX are the exclusive Six Nations broadcasters in Italy.
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France 2
French fans looking to keep an eye on the competition can tune into free-to-air channel France 2, where the game is set to start at 3.15pm CET.
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Peacock
NBC Sports once again has exclusive rights to this season's Six Nations rugby matches live in the the US, with kick-off Stateside for this match at 9.15am ET / 6.15am PST.
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DAZN
Sports streaming service DAZN meanwhile has Canadian rugby fans covered.
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beIN Sports
Subscription service beIN Sports will be showing Italy vs Ireland in Australia, along with every other game of the 2021 Six Nations.
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Sky Sports
New Zealanders can live stream all of this year's Six Nation matches including today's match in Dublin with the help of pay TV platform Sky Sport.
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