Ireland continue their Autumn Series this afternoon as they welcome Fiji to the Aviva Stadium.
After a rousing 19-16 victory over world champions South Africa last weekend, Andy Farrell's men will be looking to assert their dominance at home once again when Fiji pay a visit.
This is only the fifth time the sides have met in Test rugby.
Ireland have four wins from four Test matches against Fiji, with the most recent of those a narrow 23-20 success during the autumn internationals in 2017.
Here is all you need to know ahead of the game.
When does the game take place?
This game is set to take place on Saturday, November 12.
Where is the game taking place?
This game will take place at the Aviva Stadium.
What time is kick off?
This game is set to kick off at 1pm.
What TV channel can I watch it on?
This game will be shown live on Virgin Media Two and the Virgin Media Player. The game begins at 1pm, however coverage on the Virgin Media channel will commence at 12 midday.
You can also follow all the action right here on the Irish Mirror Sport's live blog.
Team news
Conor Murray (groin) and Ciaran Frawley (knee) are both OUT for the remainder of the Autumn Series. In better news, Iain Henderson and Robbie Henshaw are both expected to play some part after taking full part in squad training this week.
Stuart McCloskey and Tadhg Furlong also exited the field of play before the beginning of the second half against South Africa but both are said to be progressing well.
Betting odds
Ireland - 1/33
Fiji - 14/1
Draw - 50/1
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