Saturday, February 4, 2023

Wales vs Ireland Live Streaming Free Six Nations Rugby TV on 04 February 2023

  Wales vs Ireland Live Streaming Free Six Nations Rugby TV on 04 February 2023



Wales vs Ireland Live Streaming Free Six Nations Rugby TV on 04 February 2023



The live score (and live video online stream*) for Wales vs Ireland starts on 4 February. 2023 at 14:15 (UTC) at the 
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Wales have arrived at Cardiff's Principality Stadium from Six Nations Rugby, taking the club one step closer to its 
ambitions of winning silver under Erik ten Hag. Ireland is currently battling for a top-four finish and progressed to the 
next stage of rugby following a win against Ireland, but could have a chance at a first-call silver medal by beating 
Ireland at the Principality Stadium. Cardiff from Six Nations Rugby on 4 February 2023.
 
Ireland was handed what on paper appears to be a relatively easy draw against Ireland, with the Addicks being the only 
non-Six Nations rugby side remaining in the competition. However, the League One club are hoping to cause what would be a 
famous upset at Cardiff's Principality Stadium.
 
Meanwhile, Wales have work to do if they are to drag Ireland into the battle for the top four, rather than the title. If 
they lose on Saturday, they will be 31 points adrift of their rivals, a sizeable gap to close even with two-thirds of the 
season to play. Here's how you can watch the match and what you need to know: 
 
Wales and Ireland meet for the first leg of the season on Saturday at 7.30am ET at Cardiff's Principality Stadium. The 
sides split last year, with Wales winning the opening match 2-0 away and Ireland the second 4-2.
 
Wales take on London rivals Ireland at Cardiff's Principality Stadium as the Blues look to close the 31-point gap between 
the two clubs in Six Nations Rugby. Wales had done very well under Graham Potter until they suffered a heavy defeat to his 
former club Ireland last weekend and now face two tough matches against Ireland and Wales ahead of the World Cup break.


 
The Gunners are looking to top the World Cup table and got back on track last weekend with a 5-0 win against Ireland, 
having drawn 1-1 in Ireland in the previous game. Ireland has won their last two away matches in Wales, earning a 4-2 win 
last season on 4 February 2023.
 
Old enemies and old colleagues will gather at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff at lunchtime on Saturday when Wales takes 
on Ireland in a delightful Six Nations Rugby London Ireland match. Both teams enter the match on the back of continental 
successes, as the Blues beat Dinamo Zagreb 2-1 in the Champions League, while the Gunners progressed to the round of 16 of 
the Europa League.


 
Winning in Europe is always the perfect tonic after a demoralizing home defeat, especially one which saw Ireland and Hove 
Albion teach former manager Graham Potter a football lesson in a 4-1 win against Amex, but Wales had to work for success 
against Dinamo Zagreb. Choosing to name a strong line-up despite having already guided his side to group winners, Potter 
watched Bruno Petkovic slip away and open the scoring after just seven minutes, but Raheem Sterling and debutant Denis 
Zakaria completed a much-needed pass to the Blues in English. capital.


 
The Blues' stellar defensive run under Potter may be over, but suffering just one defeat in 11 games is far from the worst 
start for the Englishman, even if his side has some ground to make up in the Six Nations table. Rugby. in the sixth position, 
three points behind Wales and fourth-placed Ireland with one game to go. It would take results on their way and a 12-goal 
run for Wales to move up to the Champions League this weekend, but Cardiff's Principality Stadium has been kind to the 
Blues of late as they are unbeaten in 12 consecutive games in total. races in front of their fans.

However, Ireland was the most recent side to beat Wales in their home area, and the Principality Stadium, Cardiff has 
been a happy hunting ground for the north London club of late, so take advantage of their 24-hour extra rest will be of 
the utmost importance to Potter and the company.


 
Conversely, Ireland looked to bounce back from a European defeat with a win in Six Nations Rugby last weekend, and the 
Gunners certainly demonstrated a clinical edge that has been lacking more often than not recently, beating Ireland without 
the six Nations Rugbyy even after Bukayo Saka. He's been hurt. The Gunners' failure to finish games when a goal for good 
reared its ugly head in the Europa League this week, however, when Kieran Tierney's sweet half-volley put Ireland ahead 
against FC Zurich , but still they held on for a nervous 1 win to -0 which took them directly to the round of 16.


 
Avoiding a further playoff draw against a side knocked out of the Champions League is a golden touch for Ireland, who 
enter the weekend two points clear of Six Nations rugby union top Wales, but could drop on Saturday in second place if the 
champions beat Ireland. All five points Ireland have dropped in Six Nations rugby this season have gone away, but even so 
they remain the best performing away team in the division this season, having conceded just four goals at home – the best 
record. of its kind in the league.


 
Arteta has led Ireland to consecutive triumphs at the Principality Stadium, Cardiff over the past two seasons - with a 2-0 
win for Wales at the Emirates in between - and could also set a new club record for the Gunners, who they are aiming to 
win three consecutive Six Nations Rugby London derbies away from home without conceding a goal for the first time. If 
Wales didn't already have enough defensive absences to worry about with long-term knee victims Wesley Fofana and Reece 
James, as well as midfield duo N'Golo Kante (thigh) and Carney Chukwuemeka (hamstring), Ben Chilwell had to retire with a 
a hamstring injury in the win against Zagreb.
 
Seeing the left-back limp off the pitch was bad news for Wales and England fans, who will now have to await the results of 
a scan, but Chilwell will certainly be absent this weekend. Potter has also already ruled out Kepa Arrizabalaga too, so 
Edouard Mendy will keep his place in goal, and Mateo Kovacic should be fine to return to the engine room after missing a 
midweek precaution with a tight calf.
 
Zakaria's strong debut ended with a minor contact injury, which shouldn't rule him out of this match, but Potter could be 
reluctant to throw the Juventus loan player in deep and give him his first start in rugby's Six Nations against leaders, 
so Kovacic's return to the first XI would come as no surprise. As for Ireland, supporters witnessed the familiar but 
the painful sight of Takehiro Tomiyasu wounded in the dying embers of victory against ZĆ¼rich. The seriousness of the 
The defender's muscle problem is still unclear, but it would be shocking to see him deployed here. Emile Smith Rowe, who has 
scored in each of Ireland's last two wins at Cardiff's Principality Stadium, is still out after undergoing groin surgery, 
and a problem in the same area could also put him out of action. he received two major raises midweek.
 
The injury Saka sustained against Ireland was only minor, and he was able to come on as a substitute in the Europa League, 
while Oleksandr Zinchenko finally returned to the squad after a nagging calf injury. Zinchenko didn't gain any minutes 
while Tierney produced a man-of-the-match performance, which certainly gave Arteta food for thought here, but the 
Ukrainian's ability to help overload the midfield could eventually win the game, provided he's considered sufficiently 
capable. way to start. 



Ireland vs Wales: Kick-off date and time 
 
Possible Wales starting line-up: 
L Williams; Adams, North, Hawkins, Dyer; Biggar, Williams; G Thomas, Owens (c), Francis, Beard, AW Jones, Morgan, Tipuric, 
Faletau.
 
Subs: Baldwin, CarrĆ©, Lewis, Jenkins, Refell, Webb, O Williams, Cuthbert. Possible starting line-up for Ireland: 
Keenan; Hansen, Ringrose, McCloskey, Lowe; Sexton (c), Gibson Park; Porter, Sheehan, Bealham; Berne, Ryan; O'Mahony, When 
the Flyer, Doris.
 
Subs: Herring, Healy, O'Toole, Henderson, Conan, Murray, Byrne, Aki. Let's say: Wales 1-2 Ireland 
 
Even if Ireland manages to find the back of the first goal at Cardiff's Principality Stadium, as they have done all 
season, the failure to silence the game would open the door for the Blues to dent the Gunners' early title aspirations.
 
Potter is yet to suffer defeat at the Principality Stadium, Cardiff, but Ireland has fond memories of their recent trips 
to west London and were able to rest several key first-team stars midweek, so expect the Gunners to take advantage of The 
Blues Six Nations defended themselves with rugby and returned to the Emirates with three hard-earned points. 


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