Guinness Six Nations – Ireland v Scotland

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Aviva Stadium, Saturday 1st February

The opening home fixture of Ireland's Guinness Six Nations 2020 campaign sees neighbouring rivals Scotland visit the Aviva Stadium for a exciting showdown with the boys in green on Saturday, 1st February 2020.
Kick off 4.45pm.


Date:
Saturday 1st February
Time:
4.45pm
Address:
Lansdowne Rd, Dublin 4, Ireland

Google Map of Lansdowne Rd, Dublin 4, Ireland

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