Our guide to Sunday's Guinness Six Nations clash between Italy and Ireland in Rome includes team news, predictions, statistics and more.
Ireland got their Six Nations bid back on track with victory over Scotland and will expect nothing less in Italy, where they won by 53 points on their last visit.
The hosts showed signs of promise in an opening-round defeat to Scotland and again versus Wales, but this looks their toughest test yet and they're priced to suffer a third defeat in as many matches.
What time is kick off & what channel is it on?
The match, which takes place in Rome, will start at 1500 GMT on Sunday February 24 and will be screened live on ITV 1.
Italy v Ireland: Team news
Italy: J Hayward (Benetton); E Padovani (Zebre), M Campagnaro (Wasps), L Morisi (Benetton), A Esposito (Benetton); T Allan (Benetton), T Tebaldi (Benetton); A Lovotti (Zebre), L Ghiraldini (Toulouse, capt), S Ferrari (Benetton), F Ruzza (Benetton), D Budd (Benetton), J Tuivaiti (Zebre), M Mbanda (Zebre), A Steyn (Benetton). Replacements: L Bigi (Benetton), C Traore (Benetton), T Pasquali (Benetton), D Sisi (Zebre), A Zanni (Benetton), G Palazzani (Zebre), I McKinley (Benetton), T Castello (Zebre).
Ireland team: D Kilcoyne (Munster), S Cronin, T Furlong (both Leinster), U Dillane, Q Roux (both Connacht), P O'Mahony (Munster, capt), S O'Brien (Leinster), J Murphy (Ulster), C Murray (Munster), J Sexton (Leinster), J Stockdale (Ulster), B Aki (Connacht), C Farrell, K Earls (both Munster), R Kearney (Leinster). Replacements: N Scannell (Munster), J McGrath (Leinster), John Ryan (Munster), I Henderson (Ulster), J Van Der Flier (Leinster), J Cooney (Ulster), J Carty (Connacht), A Conway (Munster).
Sean Cronin will make his full Guinness Six Nations debut aged 32 and in his 68th cap when Ireland face Italy in Rome on Sunday.
Leinster's two-time Champions Cup-winning hooker already boasts Ireland's highest number of replacement appearances with 58 caps from the bench, and will earn just his 10th Test start this weekend.
Connacht fly-half Jack Carty could make his Test debut off the bench, with Joey Carbery nursing a suspected hamstring problem.
Italy v Ireland: Odds & advice
Ireland are close to the basement price to win here at 1/100, and they're asked to concede 29 points on Sky Bet's primary handicap line at 10/11 either way.
Italy can be backed at 16/1 to win and it's 50/1 the draw.
Click here to check out all Sky Bet's Italy v Ireland odds
Tony Calvin's verdict...
No bet.
Italy v Ireland: Key quotes
Italy's forwards coach Giampiero De Carli...
"The loss of Sergio Parisse? It is clear that we lose one of the strongest number eights in the world, but we have players who are up to the situation that will be able to contribute to the team.
"We know Ireland well, we faced them last time in Chicago in the first Test match in November: it will be crucial for us to make the most of our opportunities."
Ireland's Jack Conan...
"I think the rest week gave us a good opportunity to go back to our basics, without having to focus on another side.
"Going up against England or Scotland, the whole week is trying to get your own detail sorted and then worrying about what they're doing.
"The off weeks are a chance to look inward and to try to improve what we're doing. I think there's been a lot of growth last week and even the start of this week.
"We're in a good spot and looking forward to a good day on Sunday."
Italy v Ireland: Last four meetings
2018: Ireland 54-7 Italy, USA
2018: Ireland 56-19 Italy, Dublin
2017: Italy 10-63 Ireland, Rome
2016: Ireland 58-15 Italy, Dublin
Six Nations fixtures and results
Round One (February 1-2)
- France 19-24 Wales
Click here for match report - Scotland 33-20 Italy
Click here for match report - Ireland 20-32 England
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Round Two (February 9-10)
- Scotland 13-22 Ireland
Click here for match report - Italy 15-26 Wales
Click here for match report - England 44-8 France
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Round Three (February 23-24)
- France v Scotland, Saturday February 23, 1415 GMT, Stade de France, BBC 1
- Wales v England, Saturday February 23, 1645 GMT, Principality Stadium, BBC 1 & S4C
- Italy v Ireland, Sunday February 24, 1500 GMT, Stadio Olimpico, ITV 1
Round Four (March 9-10)
- Scotland v Wales, Saturday March 9, 1415 GMT, BT Murrayfield, BBC & S4C
- England v Italy, Saturday March 9, 1645 GMT, Twickenham, ITV 1
- Ireland v France, Sunday March 10, 1500 GMT, Aviva Stadium, ITV 1
Round Five (March 16)
- Italy v France, Saturday March 16, 1230 GMT, Stadio Olimpico, ITV 1
- Wales v Ireland, Saturday March 16, 1445 GMT, Principality Stadium, BBC 1 & S4C
- England v Scotland, Saturday March 16, 1700 GMT, Twickenham, ITV 1
Six Nations 2019: Table
- England P: 2 W: 2 D: 0 L: 0 PF: 76 PA: 28 PD: +48 BONUS: 2 PTS: 10
- Wales P: 2 W: 2 D: 0 L: 0 PF: 50 PA: 34 PD: +16 BONUS: 0 PTS: 8
- Scotland P: 2 W: 1 D: 0 L: 1 PF: 46 PA: 42 PD: +4 BONUS: 1 PTS: 5
- Ireland P: 2 W: 1 D: 0 L: 1 PF: 42 PA: 45 PD: -3 BONUS: 0 PTS: 4
- France P: 2 W: 0 D: 0 L: 2 PF: 27 PA: 68 PD: -41 BONUS: 1 PTS: 1
- Italy P: 2 W: 0 D: 0 L: 2 PF: 35 PA: 59 PD: -24 BONUS: 0 PTS: 0