Dublin, Cork and Belfast announced as Ireland's 2024 Six Nations home venues

Ireland played both their home matches at Cork's Musgrave Park last season.
Dublin, Cork and Belfast announced as Ireland's 2024 Six Nations home venues

VENUES SET: Head coach Scott Bemand speaks to his team. Pic: ©INPHO/Martin Seras Lima

The IRFU have opted to share the spoils and give as many patrons as possible a chance to witness Scott Bemand's Ireland during the 2024 Women's Six Nations. 

Differing from 2023, when Musgrave Park held both of Ireland's home fixtures, The RDS in Dublin and Kingspan Stadium in Belfast will feature alongside the Cork venue for the forthcoming tournament.

Ireland will get their 2024 Championship underway against France in Les Mans on Saturday, 23 March (Kick-off 2.15pm) before their opening home fixture of the Six Nations sees Bemand's side welcome Italy to The RDS on Sunday, 31 March (Kick-off 3pm).

Ireland return to the Musgrave for Round 3 as they go head-to-head with Wales on Saturday, 13 April (Kick-off 4.45pm).

Bemand's outfit then travel to face England at Twickenham on Saturday, 20 April (Kick-off 2.15pm), before concluding the Six Nations in Belfast against Scotland at Kingspan Stadium on Saturday, 27 April (Kick-off 2.30pm).

2024 Women's Six Nations fixtures:

  • Saturday, 23 March: France v Ireland, Stade Marie-Marvingt, 2.15pm 
  • Sunday, 31 March: Ireland v Italy, The RDS, 3pm 
  • Saturday, 13 April: Ireland v Wales, Musgrave Park, 4.45pm 
  • Saturday, 20 April: England v Ireland, Twickenham, 2.15pm 
  • Saturday, 27 April: Ireland v Scotland, Kingspan Stadium, 2.30pm.
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