2026 GUINNESS WOMEN'S SIX NATIONS CHAMPIONSHIP - ROUND 2:
Saturday, April 18 – IRELAND (5th) v ITALY (6th), Dexcom Stadium, 5.40pm (live Virgin Media One/Virgin Media Play/BBC iPlayer/Sky Sport Arena Italia/RTÉ Radio 1/BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra/BBC Sounds) Coming To The Match? Here's All You Need To Know For Ireland v Italy At Dexcom StadiumVeteran Sofia Stefan reunites with Emma Stevanin to direct the Azzurre attack. In the back-three, Gaia Buso earns her first Championship start after impressing with a try off the bench at the Stade des Alpes; she joins the established pair of Aura Muzzo and Vittoria Ostuni Minuzzi.
The midfield remains unchanged, with the dangerous Alyssa D’Incà partnering Sara Mannini, the reigning MVP of the 2025/2026 Women’s Elite Serie A.
Up front, the back row is anchored by captain Elisa Giordano alongside Alissa Ranuccini and Francesca Sgorbini. In the engine room, Elettra Costantini - the player-of-the-match in the recent Italian domestic final between Valsugana and Villorba - is handed her first start following her debut last week. She will partner the experienced Valeria Fedrighi.
There is a change at prop as Silvia Turani, who was forced off early on against les Bleues, moves to the bench. She is replaced in the starting XV by Gaia Maris, with Vittoria Vecchini at hooker and Alessia Pilani at tighthead.
We are targeting home wins, and I think playing in Galway now is going to be class as well in the new stadium. It's phenomenal. Our real focus this week is starting fast. "We gave England some really easy 'ins' last week, knock-ons, lineout errors, little things that are totally controllable by us, and we're cutting them out this week. We just focus on us. "It's been a really tough training week. Bodies start to get tired obviously, as this competition goes on, and (we're) really excited now for Italy.' "He's been brilliant, (new forwards coach) Al (O'Connor) is class. Obviously, I knew him through Ulster already, but he's a phenomenal player. He's come in with a really, really good attitude and has fit in seamlessly. He just says, 'Go at everything as hard as you can'. "It's exactly how he played, that grit and grind is a key part of his game, but he's brought a really nice element to the lineout where he really just gets it. I don't think you'd have it if you hadn't played in the modern game, if that makes sense."Nancy McGillivray (Ireland) -
I've learned so much from Eve and Dalto. We work really well together, we're always helping each other and I think it's just good competition between us three (centres) now. We're always pushing each other, they're always pushing me and telling me, just teaching me what they see as well. So yeah, I think us three get along really well and it's actually really nice having them around. "It's just the connections on the pitch. When you don't play with people that much week in, week out, sometimes it's just reading people's cues. So for example, playing with Dannah (O'Brien) is very different to playing with a different 10.Pre-Match Links - Opta Facts: Guinness Women's Six Nations - Ireland v Italy 'We Want To Showcase What The Group's About' - Steenson Parsons: It's A Happy Moment Bringing Green Wave Out West 'Robyn Has Fully Earned Her Opportunity' - Bemand Bemand Urges Ireland To 'Get On The Front Foot Early' King: Playing In Front Of Our Home Support Is Really Special To Us Recent Meetings - 2023: TikTok Women's Six Nations: Italy 24 Ireland 7, Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, Parma 2024: Guinness Women's Six Nations: Ireland 21 Italy 27, RDS Arena 2025: Guinness Women's Six Nations: Italy 12 Ireland 54, Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, Parma Support Ireland on www.facebook.com/irishrugby, or search #IREvITA, #IrishRugby, and #GuinnessW6N on www.twitter.com/irishrugby."So, understanding her cues and maybe when she's looking to kick. It's trying to read someone better and just working with different players on the pitch. Just building those connections. But they do come quickly when you train as much as we do."