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Ireland national team vs Italy during the Six Nations in March 2025
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Ireland welcome Australia to the Aviva Stadium this Saturday, November 15 for the 2025 Autumn Nations and you can tune in for free on RTE Player.

Ireland go into this clash with a strong recent record against Oz, winning six of their last seven meetings, including all of the last four. That being said, most of those wins have been tight encounters so Australia will be hoping to turn their luck around.

For fans in Ireland, RTE Player will be broadcasting the game for absolutely free.

But how can you watch Ireland take on Australia on RTE player from anywhere in the world? And can you access their broadcast from the States and U.K. too?

Here's our guide on how to watch Ireland vs Australia in the 2025 Autumn Nations Series for free from anywhere in the world using NortonVPN.

How to watch Ireland vs Australia for free on RTE Player

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RTE Player will be broadcasting Ireland vs Australia for free to Irish residents this Saturday.

To watch RTE online, you can do so by heading over to their RTE Player service. The great thing about RTE's online player is that you don't even need an account to watch this epic rugby showdown between two giant nations.

All you need to do is head over to RTE Player, navigate to the big match on Saturday and click play, it's as simple as that.

Outside of Ireland right now? Use NortonVPN to watch from anywhere in the world.

How to watch Ireland vs Australia live streams from anywhere

Although RTE Player is the best platform to access your coverage of Ireland vs Australia this weekend, it's only available to Irish residents.

Rugby fans outside of Ireland will need a VPN to access their free Autumn Nations stream live from the Aviva Stadium.

There are plenty of great VPN's on the market but NortonVPN is the one you can rely on to reliably unblock your stream for Ireland vs Australia, ensuring the best viewing experience.

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It's really simple to use a VPN to watch RTE Player in time for the big game this weekend.

1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, NortonVPN is the one we recommend for this clash.

2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance, if you're visiting the United States and want to watch your free Irish RTE Player stream, select 'Ireland' from the listed countries.

3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head over to RTE Player and just click play and you're good to go.

What devices can I watch RTE Player on?

  • Amazon Fire (Tablets, Cube, Stick, and Fire TVs)
  • Android TV (please note: some models may not be supported)
  • Android (Mobile & Tablet – Android 7.0 and above)
  • Apple TV (tvOS 14 or later)
  • Google TV (including Chromecast with Google TV and NVIDIA Shield)
  • Freely
  • Freesat (please note: some models may not be supported)
  • Freeview Play (TVs and set-top boxes – some models may not be supported)
  • iOS (iPhone & iPad – iOS 14 and above)
  • LG Smart TVs (2016–2024 models)
  • NOW Smart Sticks and Boxes (minimum firmware version 11.5.0)
  • PlayStation (PS4 and PS5)
  • Roku (Stick & Roku OS-powered TVs – minimum firmware version 11.5.0)
  • Samsung Smart TVs (2017 and newer models)
  • Sky (Sky Q, Sky Glass, and Sky Stream puck)
  • Virgin Media (360, Stream, and TiVo)
  • YouView (BT, Humax, Sony, and TalkTalk boxes)
  • Xbox (One, Series X, and Series S)

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Andy Farrell's Ireland side will come into this fixture with a level of confidence. This Irish side have beaten Australia in six out of their last seven meetings and haven't lost to the Wallabies in Dublin since 2013. At home, the Aviva has become something of a fortress for the home side which may overwhelm their visitors this weekend.

However, there have been some mix ups in the Ireland squad, with captain, Caelan Doris leading from the back row and Mack Hansen handed a new challenge as a full-back, replacing the injured Hugo Keenan.

For the Wallabies, this is a test of how far they have come. Under Joe Schmidt, the Aussies are trying to rebuild a bit of consistency after a turbulent few years and they had looked back to their best with a strong start to the Rugby Championship. However, they have lost five of their last six and last weekend's defeat to Italy left a lot to be desired.

Schmidt has made some noticeable changes, bringing James O'Connor back into the fold at fly-half and Len Ikitau in midfield to stabilise a backline that has lacked chemistry as of late. Up front, the Wallabies' scrum has become one of their strongest assets, boasting a 99% success rate in 2025, the best among the tier 1 nations.

To claim victory in Dublin, Australia will have to disrupt an Ireland side that are in full flow and turn territory into points, something they have failed to do in recent years and will be hoping to avenge come Saturday.

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Tom is an up and coming freelance Journalist with a first-class degree in Specialist Sports Journalism from the University of Derby. He has previously written for LeicesterFanTV and Leicester Tigers. Passionate about all sports related content, Tom specialises in Football, Rugby, F1 and UFC.

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