Ireland v Argentina
Head to Head - Ireland v Argentina
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November 22, 2008
Argentina's fly-half Juan Martin Hernandez (C) runs with the ball during the Rugby union World Cup pool D match Ireland v. Argentina at the Parc des Princes stadium in Paris on September 30, 2007
Puma Juan Martin Hernandez slotted three drop-goals during last season's World Cup clash with Ireland © Getty Images
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Ireland and Argentina will meet at Croke Park for the first time on Saturday in the latest chapter of one of the most closely fought rivalries in world rugby.

Since their first Test meeting in 1990 there have been nine further clashes, with honours held even at five apiece. Ireland have not beaten the Pumas since 2004, and suffered a demoralising defeat in Paris during last season's World Cup.

The Irish need to take away a result from the game in order to ensure their rankings for the 2011 World Cup are not unduly affected but, as they have found out in the past, the Pumas will be in no mood to give them an easy ride.

Ireland v Argentina Match Facts

Played 10; Ireland won five; Argentina won five

First Test: Ireland 20-18 Argentina, Lansdowne Road, October 27, 1990

Latest Test: Ireland 15-30 Argentina, Rugby World Cup, Parc des Princes, September 30, 2007

Ireland's largest winning margin: Nine points - Ireland 16-7, Lansdowne Road, November 23, 2002

Argentina's largest winning margin: 16 points - Argentina 16-0, Velez Sarsfield, June 2, 2007

Argentina's winning sequence: Three Tests, May 26, 2007 to present day

Click here for a complete breakdown of all the previous clashes between Ireland and Argentina

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