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Women's Six Nations - Ireland v Scotland: All you need to know

Ireland finish off their Guinness Women's Six Nations campaign against Scotland in Belfast on Saturday.

There's a lot on the line with a third-place finish meaning automatic qualification for the World Cup and elevation to WXV1.

However, a lot depends on how Italy get on against Wales, a game that will be over before Ireland kick off.

Find out all you need to know about the match here.

TV

The game is live on RTÉ2 and the RTÉ Player.

RADIO

Live commentary on Saturday Sport on RTÉ Radio 1.

ONLINE

Follow live updates on rte.ie/sport and the RTÉ News app.

WEATHER

It's set to be dry in Belfast, partly cloudy in about 10C.

Ireland must lift themselves after a harrowing 88-10 loss to England in Twickenham but all the sounds coming out of the camp this week indicate that they have quickly turned the page.

They believe the momentum gained after the round-three victory over Wales is still there and can be used to earn a second win of the campaign.

Scotland, however, are also an improved outfit and have won both of their away games to date, against Wales and Italy, whom they beat 17-10 in Parma last weekend.

Bryan Easson's side won last season's match 36-10 as Ireland finished off the season with the wooden spoon.

Three sides are still in the battle for third place.

If Italy beat Wales with a bonus point, they will move to 11 points on the table meaning Ireland will need to do the same against Scotland to draw level.

After that Ireland will need to improve their points difference. Currently two points behind Italy on that front, Scott Bemand's side would need to better whatever Italy’s winning margin might be by at least three points.

Life for Scotland, on eight points, is simpler and any win would put them out of reach of both rivals.

They'll

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