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Thomond Park hosts the Champions Cup match on Sunday.
Leo Cullen’s men host the Top 14 side at the RDS on Sunday afternoon.
Sinéad Goldrick and Lauren Magee have been catapulted into the starting team to face Richmond.
The sides meet in Templetuohy this evening.
The FBD League meeting throws in at 6pm.
Johann van Graan has made seven changes to the team that beat Castres in the Champions Cup.
Mark Coleman will captain the Rebels.
Ulster have made five changes, while Clermont are missing four players due to Covid.
None of the 34 senior players who were on the recent trip to South Africa are involved.
Michael Carrick has opted to ‘freshen things up’ for this afternoon’s game at Stamford Bridge.
Andy Farrell has stuck with an unchanged pack for Sunday’s clash with Argentina.
Ireland finish their World Cup qualifying campaign in Luxembourg tonight.
Cristiano Ronaldo does start.
Tadhg Beirne has dropped onto the bench for Saturday’s clash.
Johnny Sexton captains the team on the occasion of his 100th Ireland cap.
Conor Murray and Damian de Allende could both make their first appearances of the season after being named on the bench for the trip to Ospreys.
The Ireland centre has picked up a knee injury but should be back in training next week.
The province host Welsh opposition at the RDS tomorrow evening.
Enda Stevens, Conor Hourihane and Jamie McGrath come into the team.
Johann van Graan has rotated his squad ahead of Sunday’s United Rugby Championship clash in Wales.
Sam Carter captains the northern province tomorrow night at Kingspan Stadium.
Rob Russell makes his debut as Leo Cullen’s men head to Rodney Parade on Sunday afternoon.
Johann van Graan has made four changes to his team to face the Stormers.
There is one alteration to the bench as Lucy Mulhall comes in for the injured Enya Breen.
Dan McFarland’s men kick off their season in Belfast tomorrow night.
Munster head coach Johann van Graan has named a 31-man squad for the game.
Four academy players and recent signing Michael Ala’alatoa are in line to make their senior debuts for the province tomorrow night.
Troy Parrott is among those to drop out of the starting side.
Throw-in at Croke Park is 4.15pm on Sunday.
Cristiano Ronaldo leads an array of attacking stars for the home team.
Kingdom boss Peter Keane has kept faith with the same 15 that started the Munster final win over Cork.
The England captain has only had two training sessions with the first team following his late return from holiday.
The Young Footballer of the Year was reported to have suffered a quad strain this week.
The Rebels face an unchanged Meath side in Sunday’s showdown in Croke Park.
Siobhan Killeen starts for Dublin, while Mayo captain Clodagh McManamon returns.
The All-Ireland champions take on the Déise in Croke Park on Saturday.
Cobus Reinach and Lood de Jager have been called into the starting XV.
Ali Price, Liam Williams, Josh Adams, Ken Owens, and Wyn Jones all start too.
Steven Kitshoff, Frans Malherbe and Jasper Wiese all come into the starting team.
The Munster and Ireland scrum-half comes into the starting XV in place of Ali Price.