Ireland travel to Scotland looking to end their tournament on a winning note.
Offaly's Nichola Fryday will captain the Irish Rugby team in to their final Women's Six Nations fixture this weekend.
Scotland won their first game of the campaign last time out against Italy leaving Ireland highly likely to 'win' the wooden spoon.
Greg McWilliams has named the same starting 15 that fought gamely in a 48-0 defeat to England.
Tullamore RFC's Aoife Dalton will line up at outside centre while Athlone's Anna McGann is named among the replacements.
Kick off in Scotland is set for 7.30pm on Saturday evening.
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