View the latest odds as Ireland renew their flourishing rivalry with New Zealand in an Autumn Nations Series friendly in Dublin.
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Ireland reacquaint themselves with the All Blacks for the first time since their haunting quarter-final defeat at the 2023 Rugby World Cup in France.
This will be far from a revenge mission for Andy Farrell's side, who must wait until the next World Cup in 2027 before they can truly exercise the ghosts of Paris, but it still presents Ireland with an opportunity to solidify their status at the world's number one ranked team.
The Irish have been victorious on New Zealand's previous two visits to Dublin and they're 10/21 to emerge triumphant again. Ireland won by seven and nine points in those victories, with the hosts priced at 11/10 on the -6 handicap.
In the midst of a transitional period, New Zealand are not the indomitable figure of previous years but they're still littered with star talent. The All Blacks are 9/5 to secure the win in the Irish capital.
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In Will Jordan, New Zealand possess one of the sport's most devastating finishers and the fullback has maintained his scintillating record by scoring in each of New Zealand's previous three fixtures.
Overall, the 26-year-old has scored 34 tries in 39 appearances for the All Blacks and Jordan, who was top try scorer at the 2023 Rugby World Cup, thrives in the big matches.
The New Zealand speedster is 7/4 to score anytime in the match and 12/1 to score two or more tries.
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