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What TV channel is Ireland rugby Under 20s vs England on? FREE stream and time

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IRELAND’S UNDER 20s take on familiar foes England in the semi-finals of the World Championships this weekend.

Willie Faloon’s side have impressed so far in South Africa having topped Pool B.

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Hugh Gavin celebrates with Bryn Ward after scoring against Wales in February

There is an element of the unknown though as their final pool game against Australia was called off due to adverse rainy conditions.

Prior to that they’d recorded wins over Italy and Georgia by margins of 55-15 and 22-16 respectively.

In case you need reminding, the last contest between the Six Nations juggernauts wound being a 34-34 thriller.

That draw ultimately helped England to end Ireland’s recent dominance on the tournament.

Here’s everything you need to know about how to catch this knock-out tie live:

What time is kick-off for Ireland U20s vs England?

The match will take place on Sunday July 14 with kick-off set for 3.30 pm Irish time.

The DHL Stadium in Cape Town is the venue.

What Irish TV channel is Ireland U20s vs England on?

It will not be televised, however, you can stream it for free through rugbypass.com.

All you have to do is set up an account on the site.

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What are the teams?

Ireland: Ben O’Connor (UCC RFC/Munster), Finn Treacy (Galwegians RFC/Connacht), Wilhelm de Klerk (UCD RFC/Leinster), Hugh Gavin (Galwegians RFC/Connacht), Hugo McLaughlin (Lansdowne FC/Leinster), Jack Murphy (Clontarf FC/Leinster), Oliver Coffey (Blackrock College RFC/Leinster),

Forwards: Ben Howard (Terenure College RFC/Leinster), Danny Sheahan (Cork Constitution FC/Munster), Jacob Boyd (Queen’s University Belfast RFC/Ulster), Alan Spicer (UCD RFC/Leinster), James McKillop (Queen’s University Belfast RFC/Ulster), Sean Edogbo (UCC RFC/Munster), Bryn Ward (Ballynahinch RFC/Ulster), Brian Gleeson (Garryowen FC/Munster)(captain)

Replacements: Stephen Smyth (Old Wesley RFC/Leinster), Emmet Calvey (Shannon RFC/Munster), Patreece Bell (Sale Sharks/IQ Rugby), Billy Corrigan (Old Wesley RFC/Leinster), Luke Murphy (Shannon RFC/Munster), Tadhg Brophy (Naas RFC/Leinster), Sean Naughton (Galway Corinthians RFC/Connacht), Sam Berman (Terenure College RFC/Leinster)

England: Ioan Jones (Gloucester Rugby, Minchinhampton RFC), Ben Redshaw (Newcastle Falcons, West Park Leeds RFC), Ben Waghorn (Harlequins, Chipstead Rugby Club), Sean Kerr (Harlequins, Sutton and Epsom Rugby Club), Alex Wills (Sale Sharks, Droitwich Rugby Club), Ben Coen (Exeter Chiefs, Teignmouth RFC), Ollie Allan (Leicester Tigers, Hungerford RFC)

Forwards: Asher Opoku-Fordjour (Sale Sharks, Broadstreet RFC), Craig Wright (Northampton Saints, Braintree Rugby Club), Afolabi Fasogbon (Gloucester Rugby, Bishop Wand School), Joe Bailey (Exeter Chiefs, Newton Abbot RFC), Junior Kpoku (Racing 92, Saracens Amateurs), Finn Carnduff (c) (Leicester Tigers, Market Harborough RFC), Henry Pollock (Northampton Saints, Buckingham Rugby Club), Nathan Michelow (Saracens, Brentwood Rugby)

Replacements: James Isaacs (Saracens, Hemel Hempstead Camelot RFC), Cameron Miell (Leicester Tigers, Paul Roos), James Halliwell (Bristol Bears, Thornbury RFC), Olamide Sodeke (Saracens, Blackheath Rugby Club), Kane James (Exeter Chiefs, St Peters RFC), Lucas Friday (Harlequins, Bromley RFC), Josh Bellamy (Harlequins, Rosslyn Park), Toby Cousins (Northampton Saints, Bugbrooke RFC)

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