Betting Tip: Ireland v South Africa

Having won their last four international matches, Ireland kick off their Autumn campaign with a tricky home tie against South Africa. Despite the visitors being without a win in the same number of matches, the Southern Hemisphere side are a team who can beat anyone on their day, with a host of world-class players set to line up at the Aviva Stadium next Saturday.

Autumn Internationals – Aviva Stadium, Dublin – Saturday 11th November – 17:30 UK Time

Match Preview

Having disappointed in the recent Rugby Championship, South Africa take on Ireland next weekend in the hope of ending their winless run. However, Joe Schmidt’s Ireland are notoriously difficult to beat on home soil, making this an extremely exciting clash for the rugby neutral, as well as betting customers. With a whole host of attractive looking markets surrounding this match at the online bookmakers, be sure to check out our top tip below. However, let’s first take a closer look at the two teams, starting with Ireland.

Ireland Team News & Form

Since defeating England back in March to end their hopes of claiming the Six Nations Grand Slam, Ireland have cruised to comfortable victories over the USA and Japan. However, Schmidt and his players will be well aware that the arrival of South Africa will be a much sterner test for the home side, despite the visitors not being at their best recently. Four uncapped players have been named in the Ireland squad, while the likes of Peter O’Mahony, Cian Healy and Rory Best will bring significant experience to the Irish front line. Jonathon Sexton should line-up at fly-half for the home side also.

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South Africa Team News & Form

Since defeating Argentina twice in succession back in August, South Africa have recorded two draws with Australia, as well as two defeats at the hands of New Zealand. Experienced lock Eben Etzebeth will lead the Springbok’s in Ireland, with the likes of Bath Ruby’s Francois Louw and prop Tendai Mtawarira will be familiar faces to many rugby fans. Meanwhile, fresh from a fantastic display against the All Blacks, hooker Malcolm Marx will be hoping for another start for the tourists.

Head to Head

The two teams have 25 times in the past, with South Africa having generally had the upper hand over Ireland, with 18 victories to their name. Ireland have won on six occasions, with one draw between the two international sides.

Betting Odds and Predictions

Given their recent form and home advantage, it perhaps comes as little surprise that it is Ireland who are the favourites with the bookies ahead of the match. However, those looking to back a surprise away win for South Africa can get best odds of 17/10 at Ladbrokes.

Top Betting Tip

However, our top betting tip for the match is to bet on Ireland registering another win over the Springbok’s, with odds of 1/2 available at Ladbrokes.