Postpublished at 13:48 Greenwich Mean Time 12 November 2022
Ireland 21-10 Fiji
That would have been some finish from Jack Conan.
However he just runs out of room and is forced into touch.
Ireland now looking like the team who are world number one.
Ireland 35-17 Fiji (FT)
Kalaveti Ravouvou opens scoring for Fiji but Nick Timoney responds with two tries
Robert Baloucoune scores Ireland's third try
Albert Tuisue sent off early in the second half before Mack Hansen adds fourth Irish try
Simione Kuruvoli hits back for Fiji before Cian Healy powers over for Ireland
Alastair Telfer
Ireland 21-10 Fiji
That would have been some finish from Jack Conan.
However he just runs out of room and is forced into touch.
Ireland now looking like the team who are world number one.
Ireland 21-10 Fiji
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Ireland 21-10 Fiji
Joey has brought his kicking boots hasn't he?
Nails the conversion from out wide.
Ireland 21-10 Fiji
Tony Ward
Former Ireland fly-half on BBC Radio Ulster
What a try! That was pure class, a moment of magic from Jamison Gibson-Park.
Robert Baloucoune
After a question to the TMO it is given.
They had a look at Jimmy O'Brien for a double movement but there is nothing in it.
Gibson-Park throws a great long pass and all Baloucoune has to do is dot it down.
Ireland 14-10 Fiji
Tela knocks over a fairly easy kick.
But I wouldn't call it a gimme.
Ireland 14-7 Fiji
Tony Ward
Former Ireland fly-half on BBC Radio Ulster
It was coming and it has cost Fiji even more than if the first try had been allowed as they are now down to 14 men.
Ireland 14-7
Carbery again doesn't mess about and adds the conversion.
Nick Timoney
There is it.
It's a second for Timoney who dots down from the back of the maul.
Ireland 7-7 Fiji
Tony Ward
Former Ireland fly-half on BBC Radio Ulster
Ireland have been doing the simple things well and they have been very patient, which has been crucial.
I think that is a fair call by the referee, you can't actually see the ball hit the grass.
Ireland 7-7 Fiji
There is a hand under the ball.
Great defence but it is only a matter of time surely.
Ireland 7-7 Fiji
There is a check has Kieran Treadwell got it down?
Ireland 7-7 Fiji
Well, they are called the Flying Fijians for a reason.
Ireland 7-7 Fiji
Carbery quickly knocks over the simple conversion.
Nick Timoney
The Ulster backrower powers over from close range.
He is lethal from that range.
Ireland v Fiji
Seta Tuicuvu throws an outrageous one handed offload to send Fiji down the wing.
Only one side playing so far in this one so far.
Ireland 0-7 Fiji
Matt Gault
BBC Sport NI at Aviva Stadium
Disastrous few minutes for the world's number one side there.
First they were prised open with alarming ease by the slick Fijian move that resulted in Kalaveti Ravouvou's try.
And just to rub salt in Irish wounds, Robbie Henshaw hobbles off injured having missed last week's win over South Africa.
If Ireland needed a wake-up call, they've certainly gotten one.
Ireland 0-7 Fiji
Ireland give away back to back penalties.
They simply can't get into this game.
Ireland 0-7 Fiji
Tony Ward
Former Ireland fly-half on BBC Radio Ulster
What an early wake-up call we have just received. That's an absolutely superb try, very entertaining.
Ireland 0-7 Fiji
Garry Ringrose replaces Robbie Henshaw.
Gutting news for Henshaw - his hamstring just isn't right.