🗓️ Date: Saturday 15 November 2025
🕐 Kick-off: 20:10 GMT
🏟️ Venue: Aviva Stadium, Dublin
📺 Broadcast: TNT Sports (UK & Ireland) - more TV info here
Tickets: Via Ticketmaster
📊 Stats to know
Ireland have won 6 of their last 7 matches against Australia (L1), including each of the last
4 in a row – their joint-longest run against the Wallabies (also 1958–1968). All six of those victories came by margins of five points or fewer
Ireland have won 11 of their last 12 home games against Rugby Championship sides (L1).
Australia have lost each of their last four away games against Six Nations sides after winning three of the previous four.
Australia have the highest scrum success rate of any Tier 1 nation in 2025 (99%), 10 percentage points higher than Ireland (89%).
Fraser McReight (Australia) won the most turnovers in the last round (3) and has now won twice as many overall as any other Tier 1 player in 2025 (22).
👥 Teams
Ireland: 15 Mack Hansen; 14 Tommy O’Brien, 13 Robbie Henshaw, 12 Stuart McCloskey, 11 James Lowe; 10 Sam Prendergast, 9 Jamison Gibson-Park; 1 Paddy McCarthy, 2 Dan Sheehan, 3 Tadhg Furlong; 4 James Ryan, 5 Tadhg Beirne; 6 Ryan Baird, 7 Caelan Doris (c), 8 Jack Conan
Replacements: 16 Rónan Kelleher, 17 Andrew Porter, 18 Thomas Clarkson, 19 Nick Timoney, 20 Cian Prendergast, 21 Craig Casey, 22 Jack Crowley, 23 Bundee Aki
Australia: 15 Max Jorgensen; 14 Filipo Daugunu, 13 Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii, 12 Len Ikitau, 11 Harry Potter; 10 James O’Connor, 9 Jake Gordon; 1 Angus Bell, 2 Matt Faessler, 3 Allan Alaalatoa; 4 Jeremy Williams, 5 Tom Hooper; 6 Rob Valetini, 7 Fraser McReight, 8 Harry Wilson (c)
Replacements: 16 Billy Pollard, 17 Tom Robertson, 18 Zane Nonggorr, 19 Nick Frost, 20 Carlo Tizzano, 21 Ryan Lonergan, 22 Tane Edmed, 23 Andrew Kellaway
🔍 Overview
Ireland welcome Australia to Dublin for a prime-time showdown in the Quilter Nations Series. It’s a fixture loaded with recent history, not least the Lions tour, where Irish players dominated the Test team and helped secure a series win on Australian soil. The Wallabies, still smarting from that defeat, arrive with a point to prove.
Joe Schmidt’s side stunned South Africa in Johannesburg earlier this year, overturning a 22–0 deficit to win 38–22 - their first win at Ellis Park in 62 years. That result has reignited belief in the gold jersey, and revenge against Ireland would be a statement win.
💬 What's been said
"The Wallabies are hoping James O'Connor's calming influence and more intent at the breakdown will spark a desperately-needed revival against European powerhouses Ireland. Insipid losses to England and lowly-ranked Italy have left the Wallabies halfway towards a demoralising winless spring tour that would have dire ramifications ahead of next month's 2027 Rugby World Cup draw." - Rugby.com.au
"This week, Australia bring unpredictability and that makes them dangerous. Ireland’s focus has to remain internal. Less on selection debates, more on attitude and execution. Set-piece efficiency, ruck speed and the simple catch-pass accuracy that underpins everything. Accepting that Ireland’s attacking shape won’t change dramatically, it’s about executing it better." - Gordon D'Arcy, The Irish Times
🧠 Tactical focus
Expect a structured, high-tempo game plan from Ireland, who got better and better as the game against Japan went on last Saturday. Jamison Gibson-Park’s speed at the base, and a pack featuring Tadhg Beirne, Dan Sheehan, and Caelan Doris can be nigh-on irrepressible.
Australia will lean on centre Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii's x-factor and Harry Wilson's dogged work at the base of the scrum. Their comeback win over South Africa showed they can absorb pressure and strike with speed - something Ireland will need to manage carefully - but they will also be smarting from the loss to Italy in Udine last weekend.
🌟 Player Spotlights
☘️ Ireland
Tadhg Beirne – Player of the Match in the Lions’ first Test win over Australia. Dominated breakdowns and carried well.
Dan Sheehan – Scored a crucial try and was flawless at the lineout. One of the most consistent hookers in world rugby.
Jamison Gibson-Park – Controlled tempo and territory with smart kicking and fast ruck speed.
🦘 Australia – Form & motivation
Harry Wilson – Even when the chips are down, as they were in Udine, carries like a Trojan and never stops.
Jams O'Connor – The fly-half who's seen it all is rolling back the years in Test colours.
Harry Potter – Speedster who adds real firepower to the back three.
🏟️ Aviva Stadium Matchday Experience
Expect a full house at the Aviva Stadium as Ireland take on Australia under the lights. From early afternoon, the pubs around Ballsbridge — The Bath, Searsons, and Slattery’s — will be buzzing with fans grabbing food, drinks, and talking rugby. There’ll be plenty of chat about the Lions tour, where Irish players played a key role in the series win over Australia, and just as much speculation about how the Wallabies might respond. With kick-off set for 20:10, the build-up will stretch into the evening, creating a lively, packed atmosphere across the city. Whether you’re heading into the stadium or soaking it up from a nearby pub, matchday in Dublin always delivers. Passionate fans, big stakes, and a proper rugby occasion.


