Ireland will take on Scotland and Canada in Tests in early August as part of their preparations for the Women’s World Cup which will begin later that month.
Scott Bemand’s Ireland side will face Scotland in the opening World Cup warm-up game at Virgin Media Park in Cork on 2 August before a contest against Canada at Kingspan Stadium in Belfast on 9 August.
Canada, who defeated Ireland at last autumn’s WXV 1 tournament in Vancouver a week after the Irish had shocked world champions New Zealand, are second in World Rugby’s rankings behind England.
Ireland will open their World Cup campaign by facing Japan in Northampton on 24 August before further group games against Spain and New Zealand on 31 August and 7 September.
Bemand’s Ireland squad will link up in June to begin an extended training stint.
“We are delighted to confirm our two warm-up fixtures against quality opposition in the build up to Women’s Rugby World Cup,” said the Ireland head coach.
“Our pre-season block that will run throughout June and July in Dublin will be designed to test and prepare the extended squad, ensuring we are in the best possible shape for the tournament ahead and getting the opportunity for valuable match minutes and exposure is vitally important.”

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Ireland will take on Scotland and Canada in Tests in early August as part of their preparations for the Women’s World Cup which will begin later that month.
Scott Bemand’s Ireland side will face Scotland in the opening World Cup warm-up game at Virgin Media Park in Cork on 2 August before a contest against Canada at Kingspan Stadium in Belfast on 9 August.
Canada, who defeated Ireland at last autumn’s WXV 1 tournament in Vancouver a week after the Irish had shocked world champions New Zealand, are second in World Rugby’s rankings behind England.
Ireland will open their World Cup campaign by facing Japan in Northampton on 24 August before further group games against Spain and New Zealand on 31 August and 7 September.
Bemand’s Ireland squad will link up in June to begin an extended training stint.
“We are delighted to confirm our two warm-up fixtures against quality opposition in the build up to Women’s Rugby World Cup,” said the Ireland head coach.
“Our pre-season block that will run throughout June and July in Dublin will be designed to test and prepare the extended squad, ensuring we are in the best possible shape for the tournament ahead and getting the opportunity for valuable match minutes and exposure is vitally important.”
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