Summary

  • FT: Ireland 13-26 New Zealand (20:10 GMT)

  • Beirne shown red card for tackle on Beauden Barrett after review

  • Crowley kicks two penalties and Furlong gets sole Irish try

  • Savea, Williams, Sititi and Roigard cross for All Blacks, who avenge 2016 Chicago defeat

  • Use 'get involved' button to join conversation

Send us your views

  1. try

    Converted Try - Ireland 10-7 New Zealandpublished at 20 mins

    Ardie Savea (con Barrett)

    What a response from New Zealand!

    Will Jordan races into the 22 and is brought down by Josh van der Flier.

    New Zealand recycle the ball quickly and Ardie Savea goes over in the corner as the All Blacks make the most of their man advantage.

    Beauden Barrett nails the conversion from out wide.

  2. Postpublished at 20:38 GMT 1 November

    Ireland 10-0 New Zealand

    Leicester Fainga'anuku is on for Jordie Barrett, who can't continue.

    Jordie BarrettImage source, Getty Images
  3. Postpublished at 20:38 GMT 1 November

    Ireland 10-0 New Zealand

    Brian O'Driscoll
    Former Ireland captain on TNT Sport

    Brilliant from Ireland!

    Hugely patient in the build-up, accuracy at the breakdown and carrying with real intent.

    They didn't let the All Blacks settle in defence and Tadhg Furlong has been able to carry over.

    No more than they deserve over the last five minutes.

    The onus now is on the All Blacks.

  4. Postpublished at 20:38 GMT 1 November

    Ireland 10-0 New Zealand

    Chris Henry
    Former Ulster & Ireland flanker on BBC Radio Ulster

    It's awesome. Look how pumped they are.

    It's been stop-start so the whole fatigue hasn't hit Ireland yet. The pressure is on the All Blacks, they need to step it up.

    Ireland celebrateImage source, Getty Images
  5. Postpublished at 20:38 GMT 1 November

    Ireland 10-0 New Zealand

    Matt Gault
    BBC Sport NI senior journalist at Soldier Field

    What a weird game. It feels like it started an hour ago.

    There's been a lot of stoppages, but no shortage of drama and talking points.

    That Irish try has jolted the stadium into life a bit, though.

    Stuart McCloskeyImage source, Inpho
  6. Postpublished at 18 mins

    Ireland 10-0 New Zealand

    All the talk was about Tadhg Beirne pre-match, but it's the other Tadhg who has done the damage there.

    That's an impressive response from the 14 men.

    What do New Zealand have in response?

  7. try

    Converted Try - Ireland 10-0 New Zealandpublished at 17 mins

    Tadhg Furlong (con Crowley)

    There's no stopping Tadhg Furlong from there!

    Moments after Stuart McCloskey was stopped short, the Irish prop spots a gap and drives over.

    Jack Crowley converts.

    Tadgh FurlongImage source, Getty Images
  8. Postpublished at 20:36 GMT 1 November

    Ireland 3-0 New Zealand

    Ryan Baird just about gets Sheehan's throw and Ireland are going through the phases.

    McCloskey is close but he's brought down short!

  9. Postpublished at 20:35 GMT 1 November

    Ireland 3-0 New Zealand

    There's a bit of afters as the spice levels go from a Korma to a Dopiaza.

  10. Postpublished at 20:34 GMT 1 November

    Ireland 3-0 New Zealand

    Here come Ireland as Jack Conan powers his way to the fringes of the 22 with ball in hand, and Ireland win the penalty as Codie Taylor infringes at the ruck.

  11. Postpublished at 20:34 GMT 1 November

    Ireland 3-0 New Zealand

    Brian O'Driscoll
    Former Ireland captain on TNT Sport

    Really good defence from Ireland.

    They're going to have to defend in numbers with so many threats in the New Zealand back three.

  12. Postpublished at 20:33 GMT 1 November

    Ireland 3-0 New Zealand

    Chris Henry
    Former Ulster & Ireland flanker on BBC Radio Ulster

    Stuart McCloskey has defended really well, and I have felt he has connected really well with his teammates and has made some great chop tackles. He is justifying his selection.

  13. Postpublished at 20:33 GMT 1 November

    Ireland 3-0 New Zealand

    It's superb by Stuart McCloskey and Jamie Osborne, who force Leroy Carter into a poor pass into touch, when he was about to bundled off the pitch anyway.

  14. get involved

    Beirne's red splitting opinionpublished at 20:32 GMT 1 November

    Click 'Get Involved' at the top of the page

    One of the worst decisions I’ve ever seen in a Test match!

    Macca, Stevenage

    Barrett wasn’t expecting to catch that ball, never mind Beirne expecting it. There’s mitigation straight away, as well as it being a 1-yard reaction time.

    Andrew, LIsburn

    I think it's a harsh decision but can also understand why it's given. Head contact is head contact, Beirne has to get lower.

    Carl, Reading

  15. Postpublished at 20:32 GMT 1 November

    Ireland 3-0 New Zealand

    New Zealand win the penalty from the scrum and have a chance to clear their lines.

  16. Postpublished at 20:31 GMT 1 November

    Ireland 3-0 New Zealand

    Barrett looks like he is going to try and carry on, but he's now got plenty of strapping on his left leg.

  17. Postpublished at 20:30 GMT 1 November

    Ireland 3-0 New Zealand

    Jordie Barrett looks in a bit of discomfort and is holding his leg.

    That's now all three brothers who have been down in a bit of pain and we're only 12 minutes in.

  18. Postpublished at 20:29 GMT 1 November

    Ireland 3-0 New Zealand

    Jamison Gibson-Park sends up a brilliant kick and Jordie Barrett can only get it at the second attempt.

    It was touched forward by Jamie Osborne in the process, and New Zealand will have the scrum.

  19. Get Involvedpublished at 20:28 GMT 1 November

    Ireland 3-0 New Zealand

    Well, we asked for your thoughts before and I reckon that'll be a pretty divisive decision now it has been upgraded.

    Let us know what you think.

  20. Postpublished at 20:27 GMT 1 November

    Ireland 3-0 New Zealand

    Brian O'Driscoll
    Former Ireland captain on TNT Sport

    It's a big call, it really is.

    One of Ireland's most impressive players this year is gone. They'll have to ride out the next 15 minutes.

    They're going to have to make do.