Ireland v Argentina: What time, what channel and all you need to know

The sides meet under Friday night lights in Dublin.
Ireland v Argentina: What time, what channel and all you need to know

Mack Hansen is interviewed by Michael Corcoran of RTÉ radio. Pic: Brendan Moran/Sportsfile

After last Friday night's poor showing against the All Blacks at the Aviva Stadium, focus turns to the visit of Argentina.

When and where?

The game -- the second of four November internationals -- will be played at the Aviva Stadium on Friday, November 15 with an 8.10pm kick-off time

What's the team news? 

Andy Farrell will name his team on Wednesday afternoon at 2pm. 

Argentina will show their hand later on Wednesday. 

Okay then, where can I watch?

Virgin Media have this game with coverage from 7pm. TNT Sports 1 will also show the action from Dublin. 

Who's the referee?

New Zealander Paul Williams will be the man in charge on Friday evening in D4. 

His assistant referees will be Welshman Craig Evans and fellow Kiwi Angus Mabey.

Injury news

Tadhg Furlong has not been ruled out of playing a role on Friday. Currently rehabbing, the Wexford man is officially still in line to be named in the squad this coming Wednesday. Read more.

How can I follow the action on IrishExaminer.com? 

Watch Brendan O'Brien and Simon Lewis reflect on the defeat to the All Blacks. 

The lads will have another podcast on Tuesday evening. 

Duncan Casey advises us to chill out a bit in the wake of that loss on Friday. 

New IRFU head of athletic performance Aled Walters faced the media today; he said the job was one he could not pass up.

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