Summary

  • FT: Scotland 5-22 Ireland

  • Anna Caplice try secures bonus point for Ireland

  • Alison Miller, Leah Lyons and Aoife McDermott also score for visitors

  • Hannah Smith with Scotland's try

  • Use play icon to watch coverage

  1. Team Newspublished at 18:17 Greenwich Mean Time 8 February 2019

    Scotland team to play Ireland: Chloe Rollie; Liz Musgrove, Hannah Smith, Lisa Thomson (Captain), Annabel Sergeant; Helen Nelson, Mhairi Grieve; Lisa Cockburn, Lana Skeldon, Megan Kennedy, Emma Wassell, Debs McCormack, Rachel Malcolm, Rachel McLachlan, Sarah Bonar.

    Replacements: Jodie Rettie, Katie Dougan, Mairi Forsyth, Sophie Anderson, Nicola Howat, Sarah Law, Lisa Martin, Rhona Lloyd

    Ireland team to play Scotland: Lauren Delany; Eimear Considine, Sene Naoupu, Michelle Claffey, Alison Miller; Nicole Fowley, Ailsa Hughes; Laura Feely, Emma Hooban, Leah Lyons, Aoife McDermott, Nichola Fryday, Anna Caplice, Claire Molloy, Ciara Griffin (Captain).

    Replacements: Deirbhile Nic a Bhaird, Linda Djougang, Fiona Reidy, Claire Boles, Claire McLaughlin, Kathryn Dane, Ellen Murphy, Megan Williams

  2. England women have target on backspublished at 09:00 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February 2019

    England's newly professional squad are under pressure to take the title from Grand Slam champions France, while Wales and Scotland seek to show progress. Read our Women's Six Nations preview by following the link below.

    England women have target on backs

    England's newly professional squad are under pressure to take the title from Grand Slam champions France, while Wales and Scotland seek to show progress.

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  3. How can I watch Scotland v Ireland?published at 09:00 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February 2019

    You can watch Scotland v Ireland in the Women's Six Nations live on Connected TV and the BBC Sport website and BBC Alba from 19:30-21:30.

    You can also watch highlights of all the weekend's games from the women's competition from 23:00-23:30 on Sunday, 10 February.

  4. How did they get on last week?published at 09:00 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February 2019

    Scotland v Ireland (kick-off 19:35 GMT)

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    Women's Six Nations: Italy's final try as they beat Scotland 28-7

    Both these sides enter round two of the Women's Six Nations looking for their first wins of the 2019 tournament.

    Scotland were unable to get their campaign off to a winning start at Scotstoun as they fell to 7-28 defeat at the hands of Italy, with Sarah Bonar scoring the only try for hosts. You can relive that game on the iPlayer here.

    Things weren't much better for Ireland as early tournament favourites England put eight tries past Adam Griggs' team on their way to a comprehensive 51-7 win at Donnybrook, with Katy Daley-Mclean contributing 16 points for the Red Roses.

  5. Get Inspired: How to get into Rugby Unionpublished at 08:51 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February 2019

    Get Inspired
    #GetInspired

    If you enjoy being active and want to build your fitness and strength then rugby union is the sport for you.

    From scrummaging and tackling, to sprinting with the ball, rugby can be a high-intensity workout that will boost both your fitness and your strength.

    If the idea of traditional 15-a-side game seems intimidating, there are various versions of the game that you can test out, such as touch rugby, where tackling is banned, and a wheelchair version that proved a big hit at 2012 Paralympics in London.

    If you want to find out more about rugby union and how you can get involved, see our handy guide here.

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    Southport Ladies: ‘My other half said I couldn’t play rugby. I’m better than he is!’