Aoife Dalton is named to start, with Anna McGann selected in the squad.
The Ireland team has been named for Saturday's Women's Six Nations trip to France.
There's one change from the win over Italy, with Dorothy Wall preferred to Ruth Campbell in the second-row.
Offaly's Aoife Dalton is named to start for the third game on the bounce, while former Buccaneers player Anna McGann is on the bench.
Ireland are looking to avenge their World Cup quarter-final defeat against the French last year.
Kick off this Saturday at 8:10pm from the Stade Marcel-Michelin.
Kilbeggan Races Returns This Evening
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