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Saturday 14 Mar 2026

14:10 Local Time

14:10 Your Time

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The Ireland National Rugby Union team, also known as the Irish Rugby team, is one of the most successful teams in the sport of Rugby Union. They compete in international tournaments such as the Six Nations Championship and the Rugby World Cup. The team has a rich history, having won three Six Nations Grand Slams and two Triple Crowns. Some of the notable players on the team include Johnny Sexton, Conor Murray, and Robbie Henshaw. The team plays their home games at the iconic Aviva Stadium in Dublin, which has a capacity of over 51,700. They have a strong fan base and are known for their passionate and determined play on the field. With a record of consistent success and a talented roster, the Ireland Rugby team is a force to be reckoned with in the world of Rugby Union.

The Scottish national rugby union team, commonly known as Scotland, represents Scotland in international rugby union competitions. The team competes annually in the Six Nations Championship, which includes England, Ireland, Wales, France, and Italy. Scotland has a long history in rugby union, being one of the original nations to compete in the annual tournament. The team has won the championship 15 times, with their most recent victory being in 1999. Some of the team's most notable accomplishments include winning the Grand Slam in 1984 and producing some of the world's best players, such as Gavin Hastings and Stuart Hogg. Their home stadium is BT Murrayfield in Edinburgh, which has a capacity of over 67,000 spectators and is known as one of the most iconic rugby stadiums in the world.

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