Virgin Media confirms live coverage of Ireland summer tour
With head coach Andy Farrell on duty with the Lions, Paul O'Connell is stepping up to take charge for the Tests against Georgia and Portugal over the next two weeks.
Coverage of the first meeting in Georgia on Saturday begins on Virgin One at 5.30pm, with a 6.30pm start on the same channel the following week for the clash with Portugal.
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