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Ireland v New Zealand live: Latest score and updates from Chicago nine years after historic Irish win over All Blacks

Ireland 0-0 New Zealand, 3 mins

The New Zealand lineout is barely any better than Ireland’s, very scrappy but the ball does bounce back the All Blacks way. They lose some ground and try to reload.

Beauden Barrett then on a crash ball, I think he was supposed to be a dummy runner but Roigard pops the ball to him anyway and he clatters into Beirne. The Irish lock is very upright and that looks like a no-arms tackle… To the TMO we go

Luke Baker1 November 2025 20:16

Ireland 0-0 New Zealand, 2 mins

Beauden Barrett absolutely demolishes a kick miles down the field from his own 22. And Ireland’s lineout creaks immediately.

Sheehan with a messy throw that bounces off Furlong’s hands (surely targeting him wasn’t the plan) and that’s first blood New Zealand. Sheehan then pinged for not rolling away, so the All Blacks are into the Ireland 22…

Luke Baker1 November 2025 20:14

KICK-OFF! Ireland 0-0 New Zealand

Underway in Chicago. This could be epic.

Luke Baker1 November 2025 20:11

Ireland v New Zealand

The teams are out on the pitch at Soldier Field. Warm-ups done, anthems and Haka underway

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Luke Baker1 November 2025 20:06

Ireland ready for Chicago rematch

Nine years ago in Chicago, this happened. Irish sporting history

Luke Baker1 November 2025 20:02

Ireland vs New Zealand match officials

It’s a big game for France’s Pierre Brousset today, taking charge of perhaps his biggest match yet after making his Six Nations debut earlier in the year. Brousset

Referee: Pierre Brousset (Fra)

ARs: Karl Dickson (Eng) & Luc Ramos (Fra)

(Getty Images)

Harry Latham-Coyle1 November 2025 19:55

Jack Crowley gets fly half nod

The Jack Crowley/Sam Prendergast debate looks set to continue for a while yet, with the Munsterman installed at No 10 today after starting the season in impressive URC form. A 31-18 win at Croke Park over the Dublin club felt like a real statement from some of the Munster squad a fortnight ago, coming only days after Andy Farrell named a Leinster-heavy selection ahead of the autumn – but that level of competition is surely only a good thing. Neither Crowley nor Prendergast is the finished article but the 25-year-old has responded well to the challenge provided by his younger rival, and he gets a huge opportunity to steer the ship in Chicago today.

Jack Crowley starts at fly half for Ireland
Jack Crowley starts at fly half for Ireland (Getty Images)

Harry Latham-Coyle1 November 2025 19:45

A familiar foe

It’ll be fun to watch Jordie Barrett up against some close chums tonight, the New Zealand centre relatively fresh from his stint at Leinster last season. He’ll have a little bit of inside knowledge on the healthy contingent from the club in the Irish squad, and they him, of course.

Rieko Ioane doesn’t make the All Blacks squad today with the centre set to move to Dublin at the end of this autumn – Ioane remains a valuable figure to Scott Robertson with his ability to cover the wing but there is a sense that Quinn Tupaea, Billy Proctor and Leicester Fainga’anuku are just squeezing ahead in the pecking order.

Jordie Barrett added Kiwi class to Leinster last season
Jordie Barrett added Kiwi class to Leinster last season (Getty Images)

Harry Latham-Coyle1 November 2025 19:35

Caelan Doris in ‘great nick’ to return from the bench for Ireland – Andy Farrell

Ireland head coach Andy Farrell says captain Caelan Doris is in “great nick” following a six-month injury absence and will be disappointed not to start today’s clash with New Zealand in Chicago.

Leinster back-rower Doris is poised to return to action from the bench at Soldier Field, having not played since undergoing surgery on a shoulder issue suffered on 3 May.

With the 27-year-old among the replacements, Jack Conan and Ryan Baird start at number eight and blindside flanker respectively, while hooker Dan Sheehan will skipper the side.

Harry Latham-Coyle1 November 2025 19:25

Team news – New Zealand

A fit-again Beauden Barrett takes over from Damian McKenzie at fly half for New Zealand after missing the last game of the Rugby Championship with a shoulder problem. Caleb Clarke is also back amongst things on the wing, with Leicester Fainga’anuku dropped to the bench.

New Zealand XV: 1 Ethan de Groot, 2 Codie Taylor, 3 Fletcher Newell; 4 Scott Barrett (capt.), 5 Fabian Holland; 6 Simon Parker, 7 Ardie Savea, 8 Peter Lakai; 9 Cam Roigard, 10 Beauden Barrett; 11 Caleb Clarke, 12 Jordie Barrett, 13 Quinn Tupaea, 14 Leroy Carter; 15 Will Jordan.

Replacements: 16 Samisoni Taukei’aho, 17 Tamaiti Williams, 18 Pasilio Tosi, 19 Josh Lord, 20 Wallace Sititi; 21 Cortez Ratima, 22 Leicester Fainga’anuku, 23 Damian McKenzie.

Harry Latham-Coyle1 November 2025 19:15

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