Ireland vs Italy – Guinness 6 Nations Championship

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Aviva Stadium, Sunday 11th February

Ireland will take on Italy at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on Sunday 11th February during the second round of the 2024 Six Nations Championship.

Ireland were made to work hard for their 34-20 victory over Italy during the 2023 Championship in Rome.

Ireland and Italy have played each other on 36 occasions since their first meeting in 1988. Ireland have won 32 of those matches, whilst Italy have won four matches. On their last Six Nations visit to Dublin in 2022 Italy went down by 57-6.


Date:
Sunday 11th February
Time:
3.00pm
Price:
From €17
Address:
Aviva Stadium, Lansdowne Road, Dublin 4, Ireland

Google Map of Aviva Stadium, Lansdowne Road, Dublin 4, Ireland

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