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Italy under 20: live streaming of the match against Ireland
At 4.30pm on Saturday 29 June, the Italy national under-20 team will take to the field for the first round of the 2024 World Rugby U20 Championship.
Today’s opponent is Ireland, a team coming off an undefeated second place finish in the Under-20 Six Nations, but who narrowly won the home game against Italy.
Both teams have changed the composition of their technical staffs between the Tournament and the World Cup, and are entering the first match with important absences: for Ireland there is no Brian Gleeson, the leading player, called up but not playing for this one competition; Italy is missing the injured Marcos Gallorini.
Read also: Guide to the Under-20 World Cup: the favourites, the young champions. Everything you need to know
Under 20 World Cup: Ireland-Italy live streaming
Click here to watch the live streaming of Ireland-Italy, day one of the World Rugby Championship under 20. Kick-off at 16:30.
The Ireland-Italy lineups
Ireland: 15 Ben O’Connor, 14 Davy Colbert, 13 Finn Treacy, 12 Sam Berman, 11 Hugo McLaughlin, 10 Jack Murphy, 9 Oliver Coffey, 8 Luke Murphy, 7 Max Flynn, 6 Sean Edogbo, 5 Evan O’Connell (c), 4 Alan Spicer, 3 Patreece Bell, 2 Danny Sheahan, 1 Jacob Boyd
Available: 16 Stephen Smyth, 17 Emmet Calvey, 18 Andrew Sparrow, 19 James McKillop, 20 Bryn Ward, 21 Jake O’Riordan, 22 Sean Naughton, 23 Hugh Gavin
Italia: 15 Mirko Belloni, 14 Marco Scalabrin, Federico Zanandrea, 12 Nicola Bozzo, 11 Lorenzo Elettri, 10 Martino Pucciariello, 9 Mattia Jimenez, 8 Jacopo Botturi (c), 7 Luca Bellucci, 6 Cesare Zucconi, 5 Giacomo Milano, 4 Mattia Midena , 3 Davide Ascari, 2 Nicholas Gasperini, 1 Sergio Pelliccioli
Available: 16 Valerio Siciliano, 17 Francesco Gentile, 18 Federico Pisani, 19 Tommaso Redondi, 20 Nelson Casartelli, 21 Lorenzo Casilio, 22 Simone Brisighella, 23 Patrick De Villiers
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