With four of their last five TikTok Women's Six Nations meetings decided by seven points or less, Ireland and Scotland are set for another hotly-contested encounter as they bring the curtain down on the 2023 Championship.
Meanwhile, Scotland boss Bryan Easson has selected a settled side to face Ireland as they look to avenge last season's last-gasp 15-14 defeat at the hands of Ireland.
TikTok Women's Six Nations Results/Fixtures
TikTok Women's Six Nations Table
SCOTLAND WOMEN: Chloe Rollie (Loughborough Lightning); Coreen Grant (Saracens), Emma Orr (Heriot's), Meryl Smith (University of Edinburgh), Francesca McGhie (Watsonians); Helen Nelson (Loughborough Lightning), Mairi McDonald (Exeter Chiefs); Leah Bartlett (Loughborough Lightning), Lana Skeldon (Worcester Warriors), Christine Belisle (Loughborough Lightning), Jade Konkel-Roberts (Harlequins), Louise McMillan (Saracens), Rachel Malcolm (Loughborough Lightning) (capt), Rachel McLachlan (Sale Sharks), Evie Gallagher (Worcester Warriors).
Replacements: Jodie Rettie (Saracens), Anne Young (Sale Sharks), Elliann Clarke (University of Edinburgh), Eva Donaldson (University of Edinburgh), Eilidh Sinclair (Exeter Chiefs), Caity Mattinson (Worcester Warriors), Beth Blacklock (Harlequins), Liz Musgrove (Wasps).
IRELAND WOMEN: Lauren Delany (Sale Sharks/IQ Rugby); Aoife Doyle (Railway Union RFC/Munster), Aoife Dalton (Old Belvedere RFC/Leinster), Vicky Irwin (Sale Sharks/Ulster), Natasja Behan (Blackrock College RFC/Leinster); Dannah O'Brien (Old Belvedere RFC/Leinster), Molly Scuffil-McCabe (Railway Union RFC/Leinster); Linda Djougang (Old Belvedere RFC/Leinster), Neve Jones (Gloucester-Hartpury/Ulster), Christy Haney (Blackrock College RFC/Leinster), Nichola Fryday (Exeter Chiefs/Connacht) (capt), Sam Monaghan (Gloucester-Hartpury/IQ Rugby), Brittany Hogan (Old Belvedere RFC/Ulster), Grace Moore (Saracens/IQ Rugby), Deirbhile Nic a Bháird (Old Belvedere RFC/Munster).
Replacements: Clara Nielson (Exeter Chiefs/IQ Rugby), Sadhbh McGrath (City of Derry RFC/Cooke RFC/Ulster), Kathryn Buggy (Gloucester-Hartpury/IQ Rugby), Hannah O'Connor (Blackrock College RFC/Leinster), Dorothy Wall (Blackrock College RFC/Munster), Ailsa Hughes (Railway Union RFC/Leinster), Anna McGann (Railway Union RFC/Connacht), Méabh Deely (Blackrock College RFC/Connacht).
Referee: Sara Cox (England)
Assistant Referees: Clara Munarini (Italy), Katherine Ritchie (England)
Television Match Official: Matteo Liperini (Italy)
2023 TIKTOK WOMEN'S SIX NATIONS CHAMPIONSHIP:
Saturday, April 29 - SCOTLAND WOMEN (4th) v IRELAND WOMEN (6th), DAM Health Stadium, 7.30pm (live Virgin Media Two/BBC Scotland/BBC iPlayer/RTÉ Radio 1 & Radio 1 Extra) Team News: Ireland head coach Greg McWilliams has picked an unchanged team for the final round showdown with Scotland at DAM Health Stadium, as his charges bid to finish the tournament on a high. A bonus point win in Edinburgh, combined with Italy failing to take a point from their earlier game against Wales, would see Ireland move off the bottom of the table. The sixth place finishers will play in the third tier of the new WXV global competition which will take place later this year. If Italy do register a point or more in the afternoon fixture in Parma, McWilliams' side will still require a bonus point victory but would also need to win by at least 16 points - and deny Scotland a bonus point - in order to finish above their hosts on scoring difference. Whichever team finishes fifth will face a play-off against Rugby Europe Women's Championship winners Spain for a place in WXV 2. The loser of that match will line up in WXV 3. The fit-again Dorothy Wall is recalled to Ireland's matchday squad. Ailsa Hughes, a late addition to the bench for the England game following Nicole Cronin's injury, continues as the reserve scrum half. Lauren Delany, Aoife Doyle and Natasja Behan are retained in the unchanged back-three, with Vicky Irwin and Aoife Dalton making up the midfield partnership. Molly Scuffil-McCabe continues at half-back alongside her Leinster team-mate Dannah O'Brien. The front row of Linda Djougang, Neve Jones and Christy Haney start together for the fourth consecutive match. Captain Nichola Fryday and Sam Monaghan go one better as the ever-present second row pairing. Brittany Hogan starts again at blindside flanker, Grace Moore continues at openside and Deirbhile Nic a Bháird will be looking to make her mark once more from number 8. On the replacements bench, Clara Nielson, Sadhbh McGrath, Kathryn Buggy, Hannah O'Connor and Wall provide the reinforcements up front. Backs Hughes, Anna McGann and Méabh Deely complete the matchday 23. Commenting ahead of the game, McWilliams said: "It has been a challenging Championship but we have learned a huge amount throughout the course of the campaign, and we have seen improvements week-on-week. "The focus now is to put all those learnings to the test and produce our best performance of the season in Edinburgh. "The group is hugely motivated to finish the Six Nations with a positive performance and result, but we know it will be a huge challenge against a very talented Scotland side who are really building under Bryan Easson. "We're looking forward to a big occasion with a record crowd expected in Edinburgh on Saturday night."
Having recorded an impressive 29-21 bonus point victory over Italy last weekend, Scotland go into this 'Super Saturday' fixture with only one change to their starting XV.
Heriot's centre Emma Orr returns to her midfield berth, having progressed through the return-to-play protocols after sustaining a concussion during the game against France.
Ticket sales for Scotland's final outing of the Championship have already surpassed the previous record crowd of 3,988 for the match against England at DAM Health Stadium in 2022, with over 4,000 tickets sold for this weekend's encounter with Ireland.