Notre Dame is going full Irish for its Fenway Park matchup with Boston College this Nov., unveiling all-green alternate uniforms designed by Under Armour.

According to ESPN, the Notre Dame football program released images of the uniforms on Thursday. They feature a green jersey, green pants, green socks and green cleats, with a gold helmet up top.

However, the cleats' spikes and other accents to the uniform are also gold. The helmet also has added significance to the history of the Notre Dame football team, ESPN noted, featuring 11 breaks in a solid stripe: one for each National Title.

Notre Dame and Boston College will renew the "Holy War" for their 23rd head-to-head matchup, this time in the "Cathedral of Boston," Fenway Park. The last time the two teams played in the home of Red Sox was on Dec. 1, 1968. NBC will broadcast the game live on Nov. 21, which kickoff scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ET.

Boston College also gave fans a look at the uniforms they would wear that night. The Eagles will wear uniforms designed by Under Armour inspired by the team's 1985 look. The uniforms are meant to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Doug Flutie's game winning Hail Mary touchdown pass from that season.

Notre Dame four game win streak in the "Holy War" series, which they are currently leading Boston College 13-9 overall, ESPN noted. Before Notre Dame's streak, Boston College had taken six in a row themselves.