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How and where to watch France vs Ireland on TV and live stream

How and where to watch France vs Ireland on TV and live stream is a question often asked over the last few days, and in this article we answer those questions.

Kylian Mbappé’s France aim to extend their 100% winning record in UEFA European Championship qualifying with a home victory in Paris against the Republic of Ireland.

Les Bleus managed a narrow 1-0 victory in Dublin’s Aviva Stadium in March thanks to Benjamin Pavard’s powerful second-half strike, but had to rely on two magnificent match-winning saves from goalkeeper Mike Maignan to earn the three points.

Stephen Kenny’s Ireland were gutted to get nothing from that spring meeting and will seek an unlikely point or victory in the Parc des Princes in Thursday’s 8:45pm kick-off (local time).

France vs Republic of Ireland TV coverage and live streaming options

Mbappé has scored five goals in his last three Ligue 1 matches, while Evan Ferguson has four in his last four Premier League games. If both strikers are firing at full strength, viewers could be in for a treat on Thursday night.

Meanwhile, the classy Real Madrid midfield pairing of Eduardo Camavinga and Aurelin Tchouaméni is expected to start for France, and they’re worth a watch in any game.

UK TV and live streaming options for France vs Republic of Ireland

Fans based in the United Kingdom can watch France vs Ireland on TV on Viaplay TV.

Current subscribers to Sky, Virgin or Prime Video can sign up to Viaplay Sports 1 & 2 and Viaplay Xtra through their TV provider. The service costs £14.99 a month, or the equivalent of £9.99 per month if paid on an annual basis.

The channel also shows matches from La Liga, UEFA Nations League and the Scottish Cup.

France vs Ireland TV coverage | Republic of Ireland striker Evan Ferguson celebrates his hat-trick for Brighton & Hove Albion in the Premier League.
Photo by Icon Sport

Brighton & Hove Albion fans, in particular, may be interested to see the latest performance of Irish football’s new posterboy, 18-year-old scoring sensation Evan Ferguson who netted a remarkable hat-trick in Saturday’s Premier League victory over Newcastle United.

Ireland TV and live streaming options for France vs Republic of Ireland

Irish fans can watch their country’s latest qualifying match on RTÉ 2 and the RTÉ Player, where coverage begins at 7pm and continues until 10:15pm.

USA TV and live streaming options for France vs Republic of Ireland

UEFA Euro 2024 qualifiers are shown in the USA on Fox Sportsfubo TV and TUDN so you can watch France vs Ireland on TV there.

France vs Ireland on TV
Photo by Icon Sport


Nigeria TV and live streaming options for France vs Republic of Ireland

Football fans based in Nigeria can live stream France vs Republic of Ireland (9:45pm kick-off, Nigerian time) on Supersport. They may choose to support Ireland in this match because young right-back Festy Ebosele was born in County Wexford to Nigerian parents.

He is not the only player with links to Nigeria, because Luton Town winger Chiedozie Ogbene was born in Lagos before moving to Cork with his family as a young child.

Kenya TV and live streaming options for France vs Republic of Ireland

Kenyan supporters wishing to watch France take on Ireland on Thursday night should also tune into Supersport. Kick-off is at 9:45pm Kenyan time.

India TV and live streaming options for France vs Republic of Ireland

Fans in India who want to know where to watch France against the Republic of Ireland should know that the match will be streamed live on Sony Six.


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