The 2019 Six Nations Championship kicks off in Paris tonight.
France and Wales go head to head at the Stade de France at 8 o'clock.
Both Ireland and England train at the Aviva Stadium as the countdown continues to tomorrow's eagerly awaited clash in Dublin.
Munster winger Keith Earls says it is vital they have a strong start to the tournament.
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Here's the Ireland team to play @EnglandRugby on Saturday.#TeamOfUs #IREvENG #ShoulderToShoulder pic.twitter.com/JkUqun7IIj— Irish Rugby (@IrishRugby) January 31, 2019
The Women's team kick off their Six Nations campaign against England at Donnybrook this evening.
The Under 20s play their English counterparts in Cork.
The Irish women lost 37-15 to England in November.
Centre Sene Naoupou feels they have a point to prove
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📸: Team Photo time!
🏟️ - Irish Independent Park
🏴 - Friday 1st February
⌚- 7.15pm
📺 - LIVE on RTE
🎟 - https://t.co/huLZWaAEVb#FutureIsGreen #ShoulderToShoulder #IREvENG pic.twitter.com/0lheNOJh2v— Irish Rugby (@IrishRugby) January 31, 2019
Ireland have secured their place in the quarter finals of the World Rugby Women's Seven Series in Sydney.
They topped their group in dramatic fashion, coming from 14 points down to beat Canada 15-14.