Two of the world’s best rugby teams will host a massive rematch at Chicago’s Soldier Field, as Ireland and New Zealand will square off this fall. According to the Chicago Sports Commission, the match ...
Ireland and New Zealand will face off for a rugby rematch at Chicago's Soldier Field on November 1, 2025. “The Rematch: Ireland v All Blacks” will take place at 3:10 pm CST on Saturday. November 1, ...
For those wondering what might become of Soldier Field if the Bears follow through on plans to move to Arlington Heights or an adjacent domed stadium, circle Nov. 1 on your calendar. That’s when rugby ...
Soldier Field will host an international clash of the rugby titans in November, as the New Zealand All Blacks will take on Ireland in a rematch of their epic 2016 clash in Chicago. The matchup on Nov.
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Chicago and Soldier Field have a special place in the hearts of Irish rugby union fans. As coached by Joe Schmidt, the Irish national team beat the New Zealand All Blacks here in 2016 (before some ...
Ireland suffered a first defeat in Dublin in more than three years as an impressive New Zealand powered their way to a second consecutive Autumn Nations Series win. Andy Farrell’s side were narrowly ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- It's called rugby's Super Bowl moment, and it's happening here in Chicago. The Gallagher Cup returns to Soldier Field in a historic rematch between Ireland and the New Zealand All ...
It is being called "the rematch." Two international rugby powerhouses, Ireland and New Zealand, will meet once again at Soldier Field, nine years after playing their first match on American soil.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Vitas Carosella covers sports and society with a focus on climate. On Saturday, November 1st, Ireland face the All Blacks in ...
Ireland vs New Zealand - LIVE! Damian McKenzie’s boot and a try from Will Jordan gave New Zealand a 23-13 win over Ireland in Dublin, as Andy Farrell’s side were beaten on home soil for the first time ...
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