Round 4 · Match 19
Ireland
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Argentina
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8:10 PM GMT · Aviva Stadium · Dublin

Ireland host Argentina at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on Saturday 7 November 2026, kicking off at 20:10 GMT in the Nations Championship Round 4. The November window in Dublin has become one of the great occasions in world rugby, and this fixture under lights at Lansdowne Road promises to be one of the standout contests of the autumn schedule.

The Aviva Stadium, with its 51,700 capacity, will be packed to the rafters for a Saturday evening kickoff. Dublin’s rugby supporters are among the most knowledgeable and passionate in the game, and the atmosphere generated inside the curved bowl of the Aviva is intense, loud, and unrelenting. Under floodlights, the ground takes on a different character entirely. The terraces seem closer, the noise more concentrated, and the sense of occasion rises to meet the quality on the pitch. Ireland have made this venue a fortress in the November internationals, losing only a handful of autumn Tests here in the past decade.

Ireland’s fly-half will be the conductor of the home attack, orchestrating a game plan that combines precise territorial kicking with explosive strike plays off set piece. Ireland’s system under the coaching staff has become one of the most structured and efficient in world rugby, demanding accuracy from every player in every phase. The Irish pack, built around powerful carriers and technically excellent lineout operators, will look to establish dominance at the breakdown and choke Argentina’s supply of quick ball. At full tilt, Ireland play with a width and ambition that belies their reputation for pragmatism; their ability to shift from patient phase play to devastating counter-attack is what separates them from most teams in the global game.

Argentina’s Pumas have experienced a genuine resurgence in recent seasons. No longer content to rely solely on their ferocious forward play and legendary scrummaging, Argentina have developed a more rounded attacking game. Their backrow is the engine room of this evolution, combining jackal threat at the breakdown with explosive ball-carrying through the midfield channels. The Pumas’ loose forwards contest every collision with the kind of relentless physicality that has always defined Argentine rugby, but now they complement that with improved handling and offloading in contact. Behind the pack, Argentina’s back line has the pace and footwork to finish opportunities when the platform is right.

For fans tuning in across the world, the 20:10 GMT kickoff translates to 21:10 CET in Paris, 15:10 Eastern Time in New York, and 08:10 the following morning AEDT in Sydney. Check Dublin time for the exact start in your timezone.

The history between Ireland and Argentina in November Tests is rich with drama. Argentina’s famous victory over Ireland at the 2015 Rugby World Cup quarterfinal in Cardiff still resonates with both sets of supporters, a reminder that the Pumas are capable of producing performances that rewrite expectations. Ireland have generally held the upper hand in Dublin, where their set-piece precision and home crowd advantage have proved decisive, but Argentina’s willingness to compete physically and take risks in attack means they are never comfortable opponents. This Round 4 contest carries significant weight in the Nations Championship standings, and both sides will be desperate to secure a result that keeps their campaign alive heading into the final rounds.

What time does Ireland vs Argentina kick off?
The match kicks off at 8:10 PM GMT (Europe/Dublin) at Aviva Stadium in Dublin on 2026-11-07. Use the timezone converter above to see it in your local time.
Where is this match being played?
Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Ireland. Capacity: 51,700.
How can I watch Nations Championship 2026?
Check your local broadcaster for Nations Championship 2026 coverage. Popular options include TNT Sports (UK), France 2/Canal+ (France), Sky Sport (NZ), Stan Sport (Australia), SuperSport (South Africa), and Peacock/NBC (USA).