The IRFU is pleased to confirm the fixtures for the 2023/24 Vodafone Women’s Interprovincial Championship, which will take place this August and September as part of a new season plan designed to provide our leading players with consistent access to high-level game time.
The four-round series gets underway on Saturday, August 12, as Munster launch their title defence against Ulster at City of Armagh RFC (Kick-off 3pm), before Connacht go head-to-head with Leinster at the Sportsground in Galway (kick-off 5.15pm).
The first round of fixtures will be broadcast live on the TG4 YouTube channel, before the Irish language broadcaster carries live coverage of all remaining matches on its main channel free-to-air, including the return of the showpiece finals day on Saturday, September 2.
The venue for finals day will be confirmed by the IRFU in due course.
Round 2 of the Championship will see Leinster hosting Ulster at Energia Park on Saturday, August 19 (kick-off 1pm), while Munster welcome Connacht to Musgrave Park in Cork (kick-off 3.15pm).
A week later, on Saturday, August 26, Connacht face Ulster in Galway (Kick-off 2.30pm) and Leinster meet Munster in what will be a hotly-anticipated round 3 clash at Energia Park (kick-off 4.45pm).
The Vodafone Women’s Interprovincial Championship will lead into the start of the Energia All-Ireland League Women’s Division in late September and serve as an important window of preparation for players ahead of Ireland’s WXV3 campaign in Dubai in October.
Amanda Greensmith, the IRFU Women’s Development Manager, commented: “Following on from the announcement of the Energia All-Ireland League Women’s Division fixtures for the 2023/24 season, we’re delighted to now confirm the schedule for upcoming Vodafone Women’s Interprovincial Championship.
“The quality, competitiveness and excitement has been building year-on-year and we’re looking forward to four weekends of Women’s Interprovincial rugby, marking the start of a busy and important season ahead both domestically and internationally.
“The support of Vodafone, as title sponsor, and of TG4, in broadcasting the Championship, has been a real positive in recent years, as the competition, teams and players are given the platform to showcase themselves to a wider audience, growing the sport and building exciting momentum behind the Women’s game.”
Saturday, August 12
Ulster v Munster, City of Armagh RFC, 3pm
Connacht v Leinster, the Sportsground, 5.15pm
ROUND 2 –
Saturday, August 19
Leinster v Ulster, Energia Park, 1pm
Munster v Connacht, Musgrave Park, 3.15pm
ROUND 3 –
Saturday, August 26
Connacht v Ulster, the Sportsground, 2.30pm
Leinster v Munster, Energia Park, 4.45pm
FINALS DAY –
Saturday, September 2
Finals venue tbc
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