The visit of Italy to the Aviva on October 24th will be the first fixture.
It’s been confirmed that Ireland’s Six Nations campaign will resume with the visit of Italy to the Aviva Stadium on October 24th.
The kick-off time is still to be confirmed.
October 31st will see the three final round games played.
Ireland’s game away to France will kick-off at 8pm.
Before that, Italy face England in Rome from 4.45.
And a venue is still to be decided for Wales meeting with Scotland, which will have a 2.15 start.
The same weekends will see Ireland’s women play their rearranged fixtures with Italy and France.
It’s been decided that the three outstanding fixtures in the Under-20 Six Nations cannot be played and there will be no winner of this year’s Championship.
#ShoulderToShoulder
— Irish Rugby (@IrishRugby) August 5, 2020
Six Nations has confirmed the remaining matches in the Women's Six Nations will be played this Autumn, including Ireland's games against Italy and France 🙌 ⤵️#IrishRugby
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