Today's match kicks off at 2.15pm, with live coverage on ITV1 from 1.30pm, as well as the ITV Hub.
Today's 6 nations rugby action kicks off soon as Ireland take on Wales in Dublin.
The home side will be looking to build on their 59-19 hammering of Italy last weekend as they aim to consolidate top spot in this year's tournament, however the visitors also started strongly, beating a much-fancied Wales before narrowly losing out to England last weekend.
Ireland bring in Andrew Porter and James Ryan for the injured duo of Iain Henderson and Tadhg Furlong, with centre Chris Farrell also coming in for Robbie Henshaw.
Wales welcome Dan Biggar back to fly-half, with Liam Williams and Leigh Halfpenny also returning for an almost full-strength side as Warren Gatland goes for another victory.
If you've not managed to get tickets for the big game, and can't get to a TV, here is TechRadar's guide to watching all the 6 Nations rugby action, including Ireland v Wales online, wherever you are in the world.
1. How to watch Ireland v Wales 6 nations rugby online
This is the best way to watch Ireland v Wales 6 nations online - from absolutely anywhere in the world - without any commercial breaks:
Where can I watch the 6 nations rugby using a VPN?
A VPN will enable you to watch the 6 nations rugby from literally anywhere. So that obviously includes: US, UK, Israel, Belgium, Canada, Germany, Denmark, India, Netherlands, Spain, Brazil, Belgium, Romania, Mexico, France, Sweden, Italy, Portugal, Czech Republic, Ireland, Poland, Kenya, Hungary, South Africa, Indonesia, China, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Russia, Japan, Egypt and more!
2. How to watch the 6 nations rugby in the UK in its entirety:
If you’re in the UK and if you have a TV licence, then ITV Hub (opens in new tab) is the way to go. You will need to sign up for free in order to watch it though but it is a doddle and once you do it, you can enjoy it almost anywhere: on your mobile, your media player, tablet, your web browser, streaming device, gaming console, TV, cable and satellite operators etc.
3. How to watch Ireland v Wales 6 nations rugby in the US in its entirety:
As mentioned above, if you're not based in the UK and want to watch the 6 nations rugby live, you won't be able to access the ITV live coverage without using a VPN.
In the US, NBC’s Sports Gold (opens in new tab) subscription streaming service will be showing all of 2018 6 nations tournament live. The channel's Rugby Pass costs $59.99, but also includes a whole heap of other rugby action, including Premiership Rugby and the 7s World Cup.
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