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New Zealand vs Ireland: Kick-off Time, Venue, TV Channel and Team News

Richie Myler of Ireland in action during the match against Jamaica

Ireland can still make the quarter-finals of the World Cup but require a miracle win over New Zealand if they are going to do so.

The Kiwis are the world’s number one ranked side and could help set up a rematch with Fiji in the last eight in which they will look to avenge their shock quarter-final exit at their hands in 2017.

Here’s everything you need to know about the game.

Kick-off time and venue

The game kicks off at 19:30 at Leeds Rhinos’ Headingley Stadium

TV Channel

TV coverage begins on BBC Three from 19:05.

Team News

New Zealand call upon some of their big hitters this week as Michael Maguire names a 19-man squad including players who were rested last week such as Joey Manu and Jahrome Hughes.

Ireland could also call upon Leeds Rhinos signing James McDonnell after he missed last week’s defeat. He will be at his new home alongside teammates Richie Myler and James Bentley.

Wigan Warriors’ Toby King is in the squad alongside his brother Hull KR’s George King. However, King’s future Wigan teammate Liam Byrne misses out through suspension Jaimin Jollife is named despite initially also being banned.

Huddersfield Giants’ winger Innes Senior will feature alongside brother Louis as Leigh Leopards’ Ed Chamberlain and former Warrington Wolves man Rob Mulhern will feature.

St Helens’ Dan Norman could get some game time too.

Here’s the squads in full:

New Zealand
Joseph MANU
Ronaldo MULITALO
Peta HIKU
Jordan RAPANA
Dylan BROWN
Jahrome HUGHES
Jesse BROMWICH
Brandon SMITH
James FISHER-HARRIS
Isaiah PAPALI’l
Kenny BROMWICH
Joseph TAPINE
Kieran FORAN
Nelson ASOFA-SOLOMONA
Briton NIKORA
Jared WAEREA-HARGREAVES
Isaac LIU
Charnze NICOLL-KLOKSTAD
Scott SORENSEN

Ireland
Richie MYLER
Ed CHAMBERLAIN
Toby KING
Innes SENIOR
Luke KEARY
Joe KEYES
Josh COOK
Jaimin JOLLIFFE
James BENTLEY
Frankie HALTON
George KING
James MCDONNELL
Harry RUSHTON
Brendan O’HAGAN
Dan NORMAN
Henry O’KANE
Louis SENIOR
Ronan MICHAEL
James HASSON

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