The Women’s Six Nations match between Italy and Ireland is set to be played in Dublin with Italy set to give up home advantage in order to ensure the fixture goes ahead.
Originally scheduled for Stadio Lanfranchi in Parma, the match will now be played at Energia Park with Italy travelling to Ireland to fulfil the fixture. The kick-off time (12 noon Irish Time/1300 CET) is unchanged.
The change has been made as the Ireland team would not have been able to fulfil the current requirement to isolate for 14 days on their return from Italy.
Six Nations Rugby CEO, Ben Morel, said: “We wish to really thank the Italian Federation and the Italian Women’s team for accommodating this significant change to their plans by travelling to Ireland instead of playing at home.
“Both Italy and Ireland have played some fantastic rugby already in this competition. We’re looking forward to a great match and a brilliant start to Finals Day.”
IRFU Director of Women’s and Sevens Rugby, Anthony Eddy, commented: “We are extremely grateful to the Italian Rugby Federation and their Women’s team for their act of rugby solidarity. Their generosity in offering to travel to Dublin for this game to be played is uplifting and thanks too must go to Six Nations for facilitating the change of venue.”
The match will be recorded as a home fixture for Ireland, including for World Rugby ranking calculation purposes.
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Source: Irish Rugby