Scotland v Ireland

Saturday 26 April, kick-off 2.30pm

Ticket Update

Check the ticketing website to find tickets. As of Saturday morning, there were standing tickets available as well as a few seats. FIND TICKETS HERE

Pre-Match Performance

Scottish sensations Beluga Lagoon sold out Glasgow’s Barrowlands in just THREE minutes – the quickest time ever! With a reputation as one of the most original and compelling acts in the Scottish music scene, they’ll be performing live in the centre of the pitch at 1.55pm.

Scotland v Ireland

Fans have enjoyed some amazing games between these two teams over the last few years, with the game being won by four points or less in five of the last seven encounters. The last time Ireland came to Hive Stadium Scotland won in style in front of what was then a record crowd. (This crowd record has since been broken twice, initially against France last year before the sell-out against England.) Ireland narrowly beat Scotland 15-12 in the final game of last year’s Guinness Women’s Six Nations to edge the Scots into fourth place in the championship table. Expect another thriller!

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Rachel Malcolm scores against Ireland at Hive Stadium in 2023

Recent Results

27/04/2024 Ireland 15 12 Scotland L
29/04/2023 Scotland 36 10 Ireland W
30/04/2022 Ireland 15 14 Scotland L
25/09/2021 Ireland 18 20 Scotland W
02/02/2020 Ireland 18 14 Scotland L
08/02/2019 Scotland 5 22 Ireland L
11/03/2018 Ireland 12 15 Scotland W
03/02/2017 Scotland 15 22 Ireland L
20/03/2016 Ireland 45 12 Scotland L

Classic Encounter

Ireland 18-20 Scotland
28 September 2021
Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, Parma

Both teams were looking for a place in the final qualifying tournament for the 2021 Rugby World Cup. Trailing by five points as the game entered its last minute, Chloe Rollie then scored the try that drew level, and a nerveless conversion by Sarah Law won the game for Scotland. Bryan Easson’s side progressed to the RWC for the first time since 2010.

Watch Highlights

Evie Gallagher on the break against Ireland in Belfast, 2022