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Japan vs Ireland live stream: how to watch today's Rugby World Cup 2019 match from anywhere

Having kicked off the 2019 Rugby World Cup in positive style with a strong win over Russia, the hosts now face a much tougher task against one of the pre-tournament favourites.

Ireland also began their campaign well, with a relatively comfortable win over Scotland, and will expect to continue their 100 per cent record here.

Which team will improve their quarter-final credentials in Shizuoka? Watch the action as it happens with our Japan vs Ireland live stream guide.

The team news going into the game is mixed for Japan, with Amanaki Mafi available after missing his team's opening match, however Kenki Fukuoka remains on the sidelines.

For Ireland, inspirational Fly-half Johnny Sexton will be rested, but there's an otherwise strong side set to be fielded by Joe Schmidt.

The two countries have faced each other on seven occasions, with Ireland having won all previous encounters. Will the Irish make it eight? 

You can watch all the action from pretty much anywhere on Earth by following our Rugby World Cup Japan vs Ireland live stream guide below.

How to watch the 2019 Rugby World Cup from outside your country

If you're abroad for any of the Rugby World Cup and don't want to miss out on catching the coverage from your home country, you'll inevitably find it geo-blocked when you try to stream online. But don't sweat. With the option of a VPN, you can tune into those fixtures no matter where you are in the world without resorting to some dodgy feed on Reddit. And best of all, it's really easy to do (or read on for details on how to stream coverage from the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the USA).

How to stream Japan vs Ireland live in the UK 

How to watch Japan vs Ireland: live stream in Australia

How to watch Japan vs Ireland live in New Zealand

How to live stream Japan vs Ireland in the US

  • Hulu with Live TV $40 per month - Hulu with Live TV includes CBS, Fox, NBC and ESPN.
  • FuboTV $35 for the first month - FuboTV gives you the first month at a discounted rate but after that the price increases to $45 a month. The service includes CBS, Fox, NBC and the NFL Network but does not come with ESPN.
  • DirecTV Now $50 per month - DirecTV Now includes CBS, Fox, NBC, ESPN and for $5 extra you can add the NFL Network.
  • YouTubeTV $40 per month - YouTubeTV gives you access to CBS, Fox, NBC and ESPN.

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Live stream Rugby World Cup 2019 match in Canada

Live stream Rugby World Cup 2019 match in Canada



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