The opening match of the brand new Autumn Nations Cup as Ireland host Wales at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
Wales get underway less than a fortnight after suffering a first home loss to Scotland for 18 years. Wayne Pivac's team arrive in Ireland on a five-match run of defeats - their longest losing sequence since 2016 - while defence coach Byron Hayward departed his post earlier this week.
When is it?
Friday, November 13. So that'll be Friday the 13th!!
Where is it?
What time is kick-off?
7pm.
What TV channel is it on?
Channel 4 and S4C from 6.30pm.
What is the team news?
IRELAND
Ireland will hand a Test debut to winger James Lowe as part of seven changes. New Zealand-born Lowe is eligible for Andy Farrell's side under residency rules after joining Leinster in 2017.
Leinster team-mates Jamison Gibson-Park - another player born in New Zealand - and Ronan Kelleher have been handed maiden Test starts at scrum-half and hooker respectively, while lock Iain Henderson will return from suspension.
Jacob Stockdale has retained his place at full-back, despite an unconvincing display during the costly defeat in Paris on October 31.
Head coach Farrell has also recalled back row pair Peter O'Mahony and Josh Van Der Flier, while Chris Farrell makes a first start at centre since last year's surprise World Cup loss to Japan.
Uncapped Ulster fly-half Billy Burns has been named among the replacements, alongside experienced scrum-half Conor Murray.
WALES
Head coach Wayne Pivac has made a solitary change to the team beaten by Scotland. Flanker Justin Tipuric, who missed the Six Nations loss to the Scots 11 days ago because of tonsillitis, replaces James Davies.
Switches on the replacements' bench see uncapped Bristol fly-half Callum Sheedy, hooker Elliot Dee, prop Samson Lee, lock Jake Ball and wing George North among those included.
Cardiff-born Sheedy, 25, was instrumental to Bristol featuring in the Gallagher Premiership play-offs last season, and their European Challenge Cup final triumph.
North, meanwhile, will make his 100th appearance for Wales and the British and Irish Lions if he is involved at the Aviva Stadium.
And Captain Alun Wyn Jones reaches 150 Wales and Lions Tests after breaking Richie McCaw's world record in the Scotland game.
Match officials
Referee: Mathieu Raynal (France)
Touch Judges: Pascal Gauzere & Alex Ruiz (France)
TMO: Romain Poite (France).
• Ireland to win 2/7
• Wales to win 13/4
• Draw 33/1