The Ireland women's rugby team finally return to competitive action when they take on Wales to start their Six Nations campaign.
Since the Covid-19 pandemic wreaked havoc with sporting fixtures, Ireland have only played once - a 21-7 victory over Italy last October.
Six months later and they will finally get to lace their boots again for this year's Championship which has been moved to a new slot in April.
Here is all you need to know about the match:
When it is on?
The match is scheduled to kick off at 5pm on Saturday, April 10 at the Cardiff Arms Park.
How can I watch it?
It will be shown live on RTE 2 with their coverage beginning at 4.30pm.

The Teams
Wales: Robyn Wilkins, Lisa Neumann, Hannah Jones, Kerin Lake, Courtney Keight, Elinor Snowsill, Jess Roberts; Cara Hope, Kelsey Jones, Cerys Hale, Natalia John, Gwen Crabb, Georgia Evans, Manon Johnes, Siwan Lillicrap (capt).
Replacements: Molly Kelly, Caryl Thomas, Donna Rose, Teleri Wyn Davies, Bethan Dainton, Megan Davies, Niamh Terry, Caitlin Lewis.
Ireland: Eimear Considine; Lauren Delany, Eve Higgins, Sene Naoupu, Beibhinn Parsons; Hannah Tyrrell, Kathryn Dane; Lindsay Peat, Cliodhna Moloney, Linda Djougang; Aoife McDermott, Nichola Fryday; Dorothy Wall, Claire Molloy, Ciara Griffin (capt).
Replacements: Neve Jones, Katie O'Dwyer, Laura Feely, Brittany Hogan, Hannah O'Connor, Emily Lane, Stacey Flood, Enya Breen.
Betting Odds
Wales 21/10
Draw 12/1
Ireland 4/9
The Fixtures
Round one
Saturday April 3rd
England 52 Scotland 10
France 53 Wales 0
Round two
Saturday April 10th
Italy v England 2pm
Wales v Ireland 5pm, Cardiff Arms Park
Round three
Saturday April 17th
Ireland v France 2.15pm, Donnybrook
Scotland v Italy 5pm
Finals day
Saturday April 24th
Italy v TBC 12pm
England v TBC 2pm
Scotland v TBC 5pm