Springboks vs Ireland – 13 July 2024: kick-off time, betting odds, squads, where to watch & more!
The Springboks will look to seal a 2-0 series win over Ireland in front of a sold out Hollywoodbets Kings Park on Saturday 13 July. Here’s everything you need to know.
The Springboks secured their first win over Ireland in eight years at Loftus Versfeld, with their bench impactful in a contest punctuated by a serious injury to Ireland scrum half Craig Casey. After a long delay, Cheslin Kolbe pounced on a James Lowe error to put the hosts in control, with a late shove-over scrum score engineered by South Africa’s Bomb Squad sealing the win despite a late Irish rally.
Lowe had earlier been denied by a tight call from the television match official having seemingly put Ireland in front in the second half. Ireland, however, were deemed to have infringed at the breakdown prior to Lowe’s canter up the left touchline, with referee Luke Pearce chalking the score off.
It means Andy Farrell’s side will head to Durban next week down 1-0 in the two-Test series and hoping to hit back after an encounter that delivered on the spite and spice anticipated as two familiar foes re-ignited their rivalry.
How to watch South Africa v Ireland: Live stream the second test from Durban
When is South Africa v Ireland?
South Africa v Ireland will take place on Saturday 13th July 2024.
The game takes place at Kings Park Stadium, Durban.
What time is South Africa v Ireland kick-off?
South Africa v Ireland will kick off at 4pm BST (5pm local time).
Check out the Summer Internationals TV schedule with our comprehensive guide.
LIVE SCORING | Springboks v Ireland: Second Test
Keep track of the live scoring as the Springboks take on Ireland in the series-deciding second Test at Kings Park on Saturday.
The world champions won their first test against the second best side on the planet. Now it’s time for round two, and this guide explains how to watch a Springboks vs Ireland live stream on Saturday wherever you are.
South Africa have named an unchanged side for this second test after their 27-20 victory last Saturday. Springboks boss Rassie Erasmus can call on a record-breaking 990 caps in his starting line-up. Ireland, meanwhile, will have to work around injuries to hooker Dan Sheehan and scrum-half Craig Casey.
Ireland take on South Africa in their second Test after a bruising 27-20 defeat to the world champions in Pretoria.
The Springboks will look to seal a 2-0 series win over Ireland in front of a sold-out Hollywoodbets Kings Park on Saturday 13 July. Here’s everything you need to know.
Springboks, Ireland set for Hollywoodbets Kings Park date
The curtain will come down on Ireland’s two-game tour of the Republic on Saturday at a sold-out Hollywoodbets Kings Park. Last week’s thriller at Loftus Versveld – won 27-20 by the hosts – leaves the series finely poised ahead of the Durban Test.
We’ve already touched on the squads. Worth remembering that this will be the most experienced Springbok matchday 23 in history, with the side unchanged heading from Pretoria to Durban.
The Irish, however, have been forced into several changes. Murray comes in for Casey at scrumhalf with the latter suffering a concussion last week. Kelleher cracks the nod at hooker with Sheehan also out injured. Aki’s shoulder problem sees Robbie Henshaw move to inside centre with Ringrose coming in at 13.
There’s also been a bit of shifting about in the pack. O’Mahony dropping to the bench sees Tadhg Beirne move from lock to blindside flank with James Ryan coming into the run-on side at lock.
SOUTH AFRICA: Willie le Roux; Cheslin Kolbe, Jesse Kriel, Damian de Allende, Kurt-Lee Arendse; Handre Pollard, Faf de Klerk; Ox Nche, Bongi Mbonambi, Frans Malherbe; Eben Etzebeth, Franco Mostert; Siya Kolisi (capt), Pieter-Steph du Toit, Kwagga Smith.
Replacements: Malcolm Marx, Gerhard Steenekamp, Vincent Koch, Salmaan Moerat, RG Snyman, Marco van Staden, Grant Williams, Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu.
IRELAND: Jamie Osborne; Calvin Nash, Garry Ringrose, Robbie Henshaw, James Lowe; Jack Crowley, Conor Murray; Andrew Porter, Rónan Kelleher, Tadhg Furlong; Joe McCarthy, James Ryan; Tadhg Beirne, Josh van der Flier, Caelan Doris.
Replacements: Rob Herring, Cian Healy, Finlay Bealham, Ryan Baird, Peter O’Mahony, Caolan Blade, Ciarán Frawley, Stuart McCloskey.
Springboks vs Ireland – 13 July 2024: kick-off time, betting odds, squads, where to watch & more!
The Springboks will look to seal a 2-0 series win over Ireland in front of a sold out Hollywoodbets Kings Park on Saturday 13 July. Here’s everything you need to know.
The Springboks secured their first win over Ireland in eight years at Loftus Versfeld, with their bench impactful in a contest punctuated by a serious injury to Ireland scrum half Craig Casey. After a long delay, Cheslin Kolbe pounced on a James Lowe error to put the hosts in control, with a late shove-over scrum score engineered by South Africa’s Bomb Squad sealing the win despite a late Irish rally.
Lowe had earlier been denied by a tight call from the television match official having seemingly put Ireland in front in the second half. Ireland, however, were deemed to have infringed at the breakdown prior to Lowe’s canter up the left touchline, with referee Luke Pearce chalking the score off.
It means Andy Farrell’s side will head to Durban next week down 1-0 in the two-Test series and hoping to hit back after an encounter that delivered on the spite and spice anticipated as two familiar foes re-ignited their rivalry.
How to watch South Africa v Ireland: Live stream the second test from Durban
When is South Africa v Ireland?
South Africa v Ireland will take place on Saturday 13th July 2024.
The game takes place at Kings Park Stadium, Durban.
What time is South Africa v Ireland kick-off?
South Africa v Ireland will kick off at 4pm BST (5pm local time).
Check out the Summer Internationals TV schedule with our comprehensive guide.
LIVE SCORING | Springboks v Ireland: Second Test
Keep track of the live scoring as the Springboks take on Ireland in the series-deciding second Test at Kings Park on Saturday.
The world champions won their first test against the second best side on the planet. Now it’s time for round two, and this guide explains how to watch a Springboks vs Ireland live stream on Saturday wherever you are.
South Africa have named an unchanged side for this second test after their 27-20 victory last Saturday. Springboks boss Rassie Erasmus can call on a record-breaking 990 caps in his starting line-up. Ireland, meanwhile, will have to work around injuries to hooker Dan Sheehan and scrum-half Craig Casey.
Ireland take on South Africa in their second Test after a bruising 27-20 defeat to the world champions in Pretoria.
The Springboks will look to seal a 2-0 series win over Ireland in front of a sold-out Hollywoodbets Kings Park on Saturday 13 July. Here’s everything you need to know.
Springboks, Ireland set for Hollywoodbets Kings Park date
The curtain will come down on Ireland’s two-game tour of the Republic on Saturday at a sold-out Hollywoodbets Kings Park. Last week’s thriller at Loftus Versveld – won 27-20 by the hosts – leaves the series finely poised ahead of the Durban Test.
We’ve already touched on the squads. Worth remembering that this will be the most experienced Springbok matchday 23 in history, with the side unchanged heading from Pretoria to Durban.
The Irish, however, have been forced into several changes. Murray comes in for Casey at scrumhalf with the latter suffering a concussion last week. Kelleher cracks the nod at hooker with Sheehan also out injured. Aki’s shoulder problem sees Robbie Henshaw move to inside centre with Ringrose coming in at 13.
There’s also been a bit of shifting about in the pack. O’Mahony dropping to the bench sees Tadhg Beirne move from lock to blindside flank with James Ryan coming into the run-on side at lock.
SOUTH AFRICA: Willie le Roux; Cheslin Kolbe, Jesse Kriel, Damian de Allende, Kurt-Lee Arendse; Handre Pollard, Faf de Klerk; Ox Nche, Bongi Mbonambi, Frans Malherbe; Eben Etzebeth, Franco Mostert; Siya Kolisi (capt), Pieter-Steph du Toit, Kwagga Smith.
Replacements: Malcolm Marx, Gerhard Steenekamp, Vincent Koch, Salmaan Moerat, RG Snyman, Marco van Staden, Grant Williams, Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu.
IRELAND: Jamie Osborne; Calvin Nash, Garry Ringrose, Robbie Henshaw, James Lowe; Jack Crowley, Conor Murray; Andrew Porter, Rónan Kelleher, Tadhg Furlong; Joe McCarthy, James Ryan; Tadhg Beirne, Josh van der Flier, Caelan Doris.
Replacements: Rob Herring, Cian Healy, Finlay Bealham, Ryan Baird, Peter O’Mahony, Caolan Blade, Ciarán Frawley, Stuart McCloskey.