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Ulster’s Kingspan Stadium will host Ireland’s concluding 2024 Women’s Six Nations game against Scotland on 27 April.
The match sees Six Nations action back in Belfast for the first time since Ireland’s win over Scotland in 2022.
Ireland will open their campaign away to France in Le Mans on 23 March before hosting Italy at the RDS on 31 March.
The Irish will face Wales at Musgrave Park on 13 April before taking on England at Twickenham on 20 April.
Ireland’s 15-14 win over Scotland in April 2022 was the first international to take place at Kingspan Stadium since New Zealand defeated England in the 2017 Women’s World Cup final.
The hosts also played two of their games at the Belfast venue during the 2017 World Cup with both of the tournament’s semi-finals and the third-place play-off also taking place at Ulster’s home ground.
Ireland suffered wooden spoon disappointment in 2023 when losing all five of their Six Nations games, with coach Greg McWilliams then departing and former England attack coach Scott Bemand announced as his successor.
Ireland’s 2024 Women’s Six Nations fixtures
March 23: France v Ireland, Stade Marie-Marvingt, Le Mans, 14:15 GMT
31 March: Ireland v Wales, The RDS, Dublin, 15:00 BST
13 April: Ireland v Wales, Musgrave Park, Cork, 16:45 BST
20 April: England v Ireland, Twickenham, London, 14:15 BST
27 April: Ireland v Scotland, Kingspan Stadium, Belfast, 14:30 BST