It's been billed as the most anticipated match of this season's autumn internationals, if not the entire year. The all-conquering All Blacks come to Dublin as the world's number one team, against an Irish side ranked number two.
Especially just a year out from the World Cup, both sides will be eying up potential Webb Ellis Cup competitors. Two years after beating them in Chicago and following up from their Grand Slam earlier this year, the question is whether or not this Irish side can beat the All Blacks at home for the first time ever.
It's never a dull affair when New Zealand come to town, and we're sure the team will be as fired up for it as ever. Seeing the haka in the mist of Lansdown Road on a November night is reason enough to try get tickets to Ireland vs New Zealand.
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Tickets to Ireland vs New Zealand
To be in with a chance of winning tickets, follow the instructions on this post on the Guinness Facebook page. The lucky winner will then get to enjoy what's set to be a classic game between two heavyweight international sides.
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