The Guinness Women's Six Nations is due to get underway this March, with Ireland hosting three home games and travelling for two. Here is everything you need to know about the upcoming Guinness Women's Six Nations.
The Irish women's rugby team follows a similar faith as their male counterparts with them also lining up to face France in their opening game. Ireland will get their 2024 Guinness Six Nations underway against France at the Marie-Marvingt in Le Mans on Saturday, March 25th.
Newly appointed head coach Scott Bemand will then regroup and fly home for their side's first of three home games when they will meet Italy at the RDS on Sunday, March 31st.
Bemand's Irish side will then play their second game on home soil at Virgin Media Park, where they played both their home games last year. The Irish women will face Wales down in Cork.
The Irish women's team will then have their passports at the ready to travel to England where they will play against the imperious Red Roses at Twickenham, before ending their Six Nations campaign in Belfast when they host Scotland at Kingspan Stadium on Saturday, April 27th.
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This will be Bemand's first Six Nations campaign in charge of the Irish team as he was only appointed head coach of the Ireland Women’s squad on a three-year contract back in July 2023, a few months after last year's competition.
Since taking over, the Ireland women's team have won all their matches, beating Spain, Colombia and Kazakhstan in the WXV3 campaign in Dubai.
2024 Guinness Women’s Six Nations Fixtures
Saturday, 23 March
France v Ireland
Venue: Stade Marie-Marvingt, France
Time: 2:15pm
Sunday, 31 March
Ireland v Italy
Venue: The RDS, Dublin
Time: 3pm
Saturday, 13 April
Ireland v Wales
Venue: Musgrave Park, Cork
Time: 4:45pm
Saturday, 2o April
England v Ireland
Venue: Twickenham, England
Time: 2:15pm
Saturday, 27 April - Guinness Women's Six Nations
Ireland v Scotland
Venue: Kingspan Stadium, Belfast
Time: 2:30pm