Rugby World Cup quarter-final: Stephen Ferris previews Ireland v New Zealand

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The Rugby World Cup has reached the business end of the tournament and Ladbrokes ambassador Stephen Ferris gave us his thoughts on Saturday’s blockbuster quarter-final between Ireland and New Zealand at the Stade de France in Paris.

Ireland v New Zealand (Sat, 20.00, ITV)

In a clash that could easily befit a Rugby World Cup final, Ireland face the formidable All Blacks in the quarterfinals, a match that promises to set Paris alight on Saturday night.

Ireland are the -2 points favourites to beat the three-time champions, with their sights set on making history by reaching the semi-finals for the first time. Many pundits and fans alike believe that if Ireland can surmount this crucial quarter-final hurdle, they will emerge as the frontrunners in the race for the Webb Ellis Cup.

In their recent showdown with Scotland, Ireland underlined their capabilities with a ruthless and clinical brand of rugby. However, they are well aware that replicating that performance will be imperative this weekend as they prepare to face New Zealand, a side that are unlikely to provide as many clear-cut opportunities.

The All Blacks harbour a thirst for vengeance following their loss to Ireland on home turf last summer, but their journey in this tournament has been somewhat erratic. An initial setback against France was followed by scintillating displays against Italy, Uruguay and Namibia. The question is whether they can maintain their momentum or is another stumble on the cards?

With Ireland having emerged victorious in five of their last eight meetings with the All Blacks, there is a prevailing belief that they have managed to unsettle the New Zealand mindset. The rugby world is eager to witness if Ireland can make a resounding statement, not only to their rivals but to everyone left in the competition, potentially sending the All Blacks packing. The stage is set for a thrilling encounter in the City of Light.

Prediction: Ireland -2 points at 10/11

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