Home comfortspublished at 14:24 British Summer Time 27 April
Ireland v Scotland (14.30 BST)
A special one in store for the Ireland squad's Ulster contingent as the national team returns to the Kingspan Stadium.
Brittany Hogan starts in the back-row with Sadhbh McGrath and Fiona Tuite on the bench. This ground is wholly familiar to Gloucester-Hartpury hooker Neve Jones too, of course.
Ireland last played here in the 2022 championship, also against Scotland, with the home side that day recording a memorable 15-14 win thanks to a converted Enya Breen score with the last play of the game.
"I'm really, really excited," said Hogan.
"That’s my home, so it's really nice. I’ll be able to have a lot of my family come up as well because I’ve got a lot of young cousins who can’t do that (away) travel, so it's really nice that I’ll hopefully have a lot of family support as well.
"I said to my family, 'I'm playing an international game in Belfast in the Kingspan, if you don’t come I’m going to be a little bit annoyed,' so hoping that a good majority of them will."