Notre Dame will be wearing all green for its Shamrock Series game against Boston College at Fenway Park on Nov. 21.
Under Armour, the school's shoe and apparel partner, revealed the uniform combination Thursday morning.
The uniform has 11 breaks in the Notre Dame solid stripe on the helmet and pant leg to call attention to the team's 11 national titles.
The helmet will be the traditional gold but will feature a blue-and-green stripe down the middle and a leprechaun on one side.
This is the 23rd matchup between Notre Dame and Boston College, affectionately referred to as "The Holy War." Notre Dame leads the series 13-9 and has won the past four games. Before that, the Eagles won six in a row.
Boston College teased its uniforms for the game on Thursday morning. Its uniform, also made by Under Armour, pays tribute to the 1984 team that became famous for Doug Flutie's Hail Mary pass.
The game between the rivals will be the first football game at Fenway since December 1, 1968, when the Patriots, who played five years there, played their last home game there before moving to another temporary home -- Boston College.