Niamh Gallagher, who is set for her Ireland debut off the bench, takes in the surroundings in Belfast. The versatile 20-year-old has impressed at fullback for Trailfinders in the English Premiership, and is line for a big opportunity this evening.
Eve Higgins’ return is the only change to the Ireland XV, with Sadhbh McGrath and Grace Moore named among the replacements amidst a 6/2 split.
There was major disappointment in Ireland camp about their 26-7 loss to France in Clermont last time out, with Bemand’s side missing several gilt-edged chances to score in the first half.
They brought huge physicality and intent in what was a top-end Test, but lacked the necessary accuracy with things like their finishing and line kicking.
Having dismantled Italy in their other home game in this Six Nations so far, Ireland will expect to do something similar against the Welsh. Irish captain Erin King and her team-mates are a confident crew and they will be determined to rack up scores today.
Murray Kinsella is on the ground for us in Belfast this evening. You can read his full match preview here>
2 hrs ago
6:26PM
Wales are out on the pitch, celebrating the occasion of Natalia John’s 50th cap. Ireland follow them out to a huge reception. Time for the anthems and pre-match formalities, sit tight!
2 hrs ago
6:31PM
KICK-OFF - Wales get us underway, wearing white. Ireland in their home green strip.
2 hrs ago
6:34PM
Ireland 0-0 Wales
2 mins – Dannah O’Brien’s first clearance kick of the evening is straight down the Welsh throat, and they launch their first attack. Aoife Wafer among those stepping up with big tackles, but Wales are owning the ball so far.
And just at that, they knock on – early let-off for Ireland.
2 hrs ago
6:36PM
Ireland 0-0 Wales
5 mins - No problems for Ireland in the first scrum of the game, Wafer bouncing out with a big carry. O’Brien is yet to find touch, two more kicks sent right down the middle. Bit of over and back here as both teams look to settle.
2 hrs ago
6:38PM
Ireland 0-0 Wales
5 mins - O’Brien kicking down the throat seems to be the early tactic, and it eventually reaps benefits as she finds open grass and forces Wales to chase and clear their lines. Line-out number one a success, Hogan claiming from Moloney-McDonald and Ireland are on the charge…
2 hrs ago
6:41PM
Ireland 0-0 Wales
8 mins - Ireland go through some phases as they look to get their attack going, but Wales force a big turnover. Brittany Hogan is pinged for holding onto the ball, and they can regroup.
They similarly win their first line-out, before Dorothy Wall steps up with an inspirational block. But Erin King is soon penalised for the same reason as Hogan.
2 hrs ago
6:44PM
Ireland 0-0 Wales
11 mins – Frustration for Wales as another spell of possession breaks down, and Ireland relieve some pressure as O’Brien finds touch from the subsequent penalty. The tables turn, but the Welsh defence is similarly holding firm.
Stacey Flood tries a cross-field kick for Robyn O’Connor to chase, but there’s too much on it. The Welsh ’22 drop out is straight to Wafer, big chance here…
2 hrs ago
6:45PM
TRY! Ireland 5-0 Wales (Aoife Wafer 12)
Who else? Wafer starts and finishes the move, collecting the poor Welsh drop out and charging straight at them. Some nice Irish play follows, with Moloney-McDonald prominent, and Wafer is there again to barrel over.
2 hrs ago
6:47PM
Ireland 7-0 Wales
14 mins - O’Brien adds the extras, Ireland are off the mark.
2 hrs ago
6:48PM
Ireland 7-0 Wales
15 mins – The hosts are immediately under pressure as Wales look to hit back. Ireland are pinged for not rolling away, and a scoreable penalty is passed up as they opt for the corner.
2 hrs ago
6:51PM
Ireland 7-0 Wales
17 mins - Wales look to go coast to coast from the line-out, with the last pass out to Jasmine Joyce breaking down. Ireland breathe a sigh of relief.
After a reset scrum, and another penalty, O’Brien finds touch.
The sun seems to be causing problems out there, with Ireland playing into it.
2 hrs ago
6:54PM
Ireland 7-0 Wales
20 mins – Irish line-out claimed, but Wales stop the maul getting going to their frustration. They exit from the scrum.
French referee Aurelie Groizeleau is pretty whistle-happy, with the game stop-start so far. She spoke to Dorothy Wall for what appeared to be verbals, the Irish player apologising. Beibhinn Parsons has also been penalised for not retreating.
Wales hit back! They find joy from the line-out, and put Ireland on the back foot, and Evans applies the finishing touch.
1 hr ago
6:59PM
Ireland 7-7 Wales
25 mins - The conversion is good, we’re all square.
Ireland look to respond immediately, launching their latest attack and playing through two Welsh penalties. They stop for the latest, and O’Brien goes to the corner…
1 hr ago
7:01PM
Ireland 7-7 Wales
27 mins - CLOSE! Moloney-McDonald thinks she’s over – or very close to it – but she’s pinged for a double movement. Wales celebrate, Ireland left frustrated as they come away from a scrappy but promising line-out maul with nothing.
1 hr ago
7:02PM
Here’s a look at the game’s two tries so far, with the scoreline level at 7-7…
Ireland have the lead in Belfast as Aoife Wafer scores the game's opening try #W6N
And there’s the third!!! Monstrous work from Wafer, a huge carry off the back of a scrum, handing off the hapless Welsh defenders left in her wake and sending Parsons through. The Ballinasloe flier shows a clean pair of wheels and dots down.
O’Brien’s conversion attempt crashes off the post.
1 hr ago
7:07PM
Ireland 12-7 Wales
32 mins - TMO checking for head contact after a Wales player is treated after a collision with King. All clear, on we go.
The visitors look to get going again in their bid to hit back, but Wafer stops them in their tracks with a bone-shuddering tackle. Evans’ box kick is claimed by Flood, and she finds some space with an arrowed kick but Wales deal accordingly.
1 hr ago
7:11PM
Ireland 12-7 Wales
37 mins – Wales eventually exit their ’22 after pressure from Ireland, O’Brien’s attempt to find touch holding up.
Aoife Dalton does well to stop a menacing Carys Cox and take the sting out of Wales’ tail. Some bigger hits follow. Ireland are moving through the phases and looking for another opening before half-time.
1 hr ago
7:14PM
Ireland 12-7 Wales
38 mins – And it all breaks down as they run out of ideas and Wales pounce. But George’s penalty goes awry, hitting off an Irish player and they are back in possession. Momentarily. Fiona Tuite is warned as the hosts concede a seventh penalty.
Will there be another score before the break?
1 hr ago
7:17PM
Ireland 12-7 Wales
40 mins - Ireland look to play on with the clock in the red, but O’Brien’s kick is straight back to Wales. The Red Dragons are happy to play on, but King stops them with another huge turnover. O’Brien opts to play on again. Into the 42nd minute…
1 hr ago
7:18PM
TRY! Ireland 17-7 Wales (Brittany Hogan 43)
Ireland have that third try they played on for, hometown hero Hogan with the last say. She shows all her smarts to dot down in the gap when everyone else was going for power. Tuite was almost over, but sent back about a metre, but Ireland dug deep and the dam eventually broke.
O’Brien adds the extras to make it 19-7, a huge swing on the stroke of half-time.
So Ireland go in at the break with their tails up after their third try from Brittany Hogan. They played on in the red and got their just rewards after a rather scrappy and strange opening period.
Aoife Wafer broke the deadlock in the 12th minute after capitalising on a poor Welsh error, before Wales hit back through Georgia Evans. Just before the half-hour mark, Wafer turned from scorer to provider sending Beibhinn Parsons through for a superb try. And Hogan rounded out the first-half scoring to make it 19-7, with Dannah O’Brien on target twice from the tee.
Momentum with Ireland, but Wales will be confident they can respond once more. Big second half ahead!
1 hr ago
7:33PM
SECOND-HALF - O’Brien restarts the action.
1 hr ago
7:37PM
Ireland 19-7 Wales
42 mins - Ireland fly out of the blocks with some big carries from the off, from Wall to Djougang to Wafer. The latter makes some ground, before Hughes grounds her.
Moloney-Macdonald and Evans appear to clash, squaring up to one another. “Your action is not acceptable,” the referee tells the Irish player. Bit of confusion here, TMO checking what exactly happened.
1 hr ago
7:39PM
Ireland 19-7 Wales
43 mins - YELLOW CARD for Moloney-Macdonald, Ireland down to 14 players for the next 10 minutes.
Replays show Evans grabbing her leg, and Moloney-Macdonald kicking out.
The stop-start nature of the game continues.
1 hr ago
7:41PM
Ireland 19-7 Wales
44 mins - Ireland change, Neve Jones in for O’Connor in the wake of that Moloney-Macdonald sin-bin.
1 hr ago
7:44PM
Ireland 19-7 Wales
46 mins - Keira Bevan looks to inject some pace into the game, but play is called back once more with Elena Perry the guilty party.
Wales with the opportunity to get on the front foot once more, Djougang and Wall produce some big hits before Wafer turns Evans over. Another massive impact from the Wexford star, what a game she is having!
1 hr ago
7:48PM
Ireland 19-7 Wales
48 mins - Another big cause for Irish celebration, Dalton getting pats on the back.
Out of nowhere, Wafer breaks through with a huge carry to spark things to life. Eve Higgins goes with her and takes the ball, but Wales scramble to stop her.
YELLOW CARD for Jasmine Joyce in the midst of it all, both sides down to 14.
Ireland tap and go with the penalty, but Wales win a big turnover. We go again…
1 hr ago
7:50PM
Ireland 19-7 Wales
51 mins - Perry is penalised in the scrum as Wales relieve the pressure. But just momentarily, with Ireland on the charge again… but Higgins pass out to Dalton is adjudged to have gone forward.
1 hr ago
7:53PM
Ireland 19-7 Wales
53 mins – Good cover from Parsons to claim George’s kick, Ireland stifling Wales and looking for more.
Moloney-Macdonald is back from the bin as Bemand’s side return to their full complement. O’Connor reintroduced too after Jones’ cameo.
1 hr ago
7:54PM
TRY! Ireland 24-7 Wales (Aoife Wafer 56)
WAFER AGAIN as Ireland score their fourth try and bag the bonus point.
A second try from the superstar in the red scrum cap after another good team move.
Ireland make their numerical advantage count – and they’re hungry for more!
1 hr ago
7:57PM
Ireland 26-7 Wales
57 mins - O’Brien nails the conversion for 3/4.
Wales respond by making a triple change.
58 mins ago
7:59PM
Ireland 26-7 Wales
59 mins – Wales back to 15. O’Brien puts Ireland under unnecessary pressure with a poor kick, but the cover is good.
Parsons with an excellent covering tackle to force Powell to knock on.
56 mins ago
8:02PM
Ireland 26-7 Wales
60 mins – Ireland make five subs, Niamh Gallagher coming in for her debut along with Neve Jones, Sadhbh McGrath, Ruth Campbell and Sam Monaghan also entering the fray.
40 mins ago
8:17PM
Ireland 26-7 Wales
70 mins - Apologies folks, the tech gremlins interrupted there, leaving us unable to post for a few minutes.
Ireland thought they had made it 31-7 through Neve Jones in the 65th minute, but the try was chalked off shortly after the restart.
The TMO adjudged Djougang to have obstructed in the maul, after Jones started and finsihed the move, from the line-out to crossing.
Not a huge pile else has happened, it’s been stop-start and scrappy with replacements being run in and several breakdowns in play.
37 mins ago
8:20PM
Ireland 26-7 Wales
73 mins – It’s frayed and fraught and hectic out there, Wales doing their utmost to bite back after adding a raft of subs themselves.
Two Irish ones we missed amidst the unfortunate technical difficulties – Grace Moore for Erin King and Katie Whelan for Emily Lane.
Meanwhile, one of the Welsh players somehow lost their jersey and played on for a minute or two without it.
35 mins ago
8:22PM
Ireland 26-7 Wales
76 mins – Wales prod and probe, looking to finish off with a try…
35 mins ago
8:22PM
TRY! Ireland 26-12 Wales (Jasmine Joyce 77)
Just as it looked like Ireland had stemmed the Welsh tide, George fires a stunning cross-field kick right into Joyce’s arms. There’s not much Parsons can do as she crosses.
George can’t add the extras from a tricky angle.
33 mins ago
8:24PM
Ireland 26-12 Wales
78 mins - Aoife Wafer is deservedly named Player of the Match after another huge performance. Two tries, another created and huge impact all round. Sensational.
31 mins ago
8:26PM
Ireland 26-12 Wales
80 mins - Ireland look to finish with a flourish; Higgins, Dalton and O’Brien with big carries. Big hit on Dalton, Ireland drive on with the clock in the red. Can they finish this half like the first?!?!
31 mins ago
8:26PM
TRY! Ireland 31-12 Wales (Brittany Hogan 81)
YES THEY CAN! Exactly like the first half as Hogan crashes over. The same player finishing a lovely team move which all came from that original Higgins break.
Sin é, Ireland celebrate a five-try bonus-point win as Shipping Up To Boston rings out around Belfast’s Affidea Stadium.
Job done, with Aoife Wafer absolutely immense. Onwards now to Aviva Stadium, where they face Scotland in an historic encounter next weekend.
That’s all from our liveblog, but Murray Kinsella’s report is available to read on The 42 and he’ll have much more reaction, analysis and colour over the coming hours and days.
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As it happened: Ireland v Wales, Women's Six Nations
Hello, and welcome along to The 42‘s live coverage of Ireland versus Wales in the Women’s Six Nations.
Scott Bemand’s side are looking to bounce back from a disappointing defeat to France, and finish their 2026 campaign strongly on home soil.
The hosts are firm favourites against struggling Wales this evening, before they welcome Scotland to Aviva Stadium for an historic clash next weekend.
But all eyes on Belfast’s Affidea Stadium here, where kick-off is 6.30pm and the action is live on RTE 2. We’ll keep you up to date right here.
Team news
Here’s how the sides are due to line out…
IRELAND: Stacey Flood; Béibhinn Parsons, Aoife Dalton, Eve Higgins, Robyn O’Connor; Dannah O’Brien, Emily Lane; Ellena Perry, Cliodhna Moloney-MacDonald, Linda Djougang; Dorothy Wall, Fiona Tuite; Brittany Hogan, Erin King (captain), Aoife Wafer.
Replacements: Neve Jones, Sadhbh McGrath, Eilís Cahill, Ruth Campbell, Sam Monaghan, Grace Moore, Katie Whelan, Niamh Gallagher.
WALES: Kayleigh Powell; Hannah Dallavalle, Carys Cox, Courtney Keight, Jasmine Joyce; Lleucu George, Keira Bevan; Gwenllian Pyrs, Kelsey Jones, Sisilia Tuipulotu; Branwen Metcalfe, Georgia Evans; Jorja Aiono, Bethan Lewis (captain), Bryonie King.
Replacements: Molly Reardon, Maisie Davies, Donna Rose, Natalia John, Alisha Joyce, Seren Lockwood, Freya Bell, Nikita Prothero.
Referee: Aurélie Groizeleau [FFR].
Niamh Gallagher, who is set for her Ireland debut off the bench, takes in the surroundings in Belfast. The versatile 20-year-old has impressed at fullback for Trailfinders in the English Premiership, and is line for a big opportunity this evening.
Eve Higgins’ return is the only change to the Ireland XV, with Sadhbh McGrath and Grace Moore named among the replacements amidst a 6/2 split.
There was major disappointment in Ireland camp about their 26-7 loss to France in Clermont last time out, with Bemand’s side missing several gilt-edged chances to score in the first half.
They brought huge physicality and intent in what was a top-end Test, but lacked the necessary accuracy with things like their finishing and line kicking.
Having dismantled Italy in their other home game in this Six Nations so far, Ireland will expect to do something similar against the Welsh. Irish captain Erin King and her team-mates are a confident crew and they will be determined to rack up scores today.
Murray Kinsella is on the ground for us in Belfast this evening. You can read his full match preview here>
Wales are out on the pitch, celebrating the occasion of Natalia John’s 50th cap. Ireland follow them out to a huge reception. Time for the anthems and pre-match formalities, sit tight!
KICK-OFF - Wales get us underway, wearing white. Ireland in their home green strip.
Ireland 0-0 Wales
2 mins – Dannah O’Brien’s first clearance kick of the evening is straight down the Welsh throat, and they launch their first attack. Aoife Wafer among those stepping up with big tackles, but Wales are owning the ball so far.
And just at that, they knock on – early let-off for Ireland.
Ireland 0-0 Wales
5 mins - No problems for Ireland in the first scrum of the game, Wafer bouncing out with a big carry. O’Brien is yet to find touch, two more kicks sent right down the middle. Bit of over and back here as both teams look to settle.
Ireland 0-0 Wales
5 mins - O’Brien kicking down the throat seems to be the early tactic, and it eventually reaps benefits as she finds open grass and forces Wales to chase and clear their lines. Line-out number one a success, Hogan claiming from Moloney-McDonald and Ireland are on the charge…
Ireland 0-0 Wales
8 mins - Ireland go through some phases as they look to get their attack going, but Wales force a big turnover. Brittany Hogan is pinged for holding onto the ball, and they can regroup.
They similarly win their first line-out, before Dorothy Wall steps up with an inspirational block. But Erin King is soon penalised for the same reason as Hogan.
Ireland 0-0 Wales
11 mins – Frustration for Wales as another spell of possession breaks down, and Ireland relieve some pressure as O’Brien finds touch from the subsequent penalty. The tables turn, but the Welsh defence is similarly holding firm.
Stacey Flood tries a cross-field kick for Robyn O’Connor to chase, but there’s too much on it. The Welsh ’22 drop out is straight to Wafer, big chance here…
TRY! Ireland 5-0 Wales (Aoife Wafer 12)
Who else? Wafer starts and finishes the move, collecting the poor Welsh drop out and charging straight at them. Some nice Irish play follows, with Moloney-McDonald prominent, and Wafer is there again to barrel over.
Ireland 7-0 Wales
14 mins - O’Brien adds the extras, Ireland are off the mark.
Ireland 7-0 Wales
15 mins – The hosts are immediately under pressure as Wales look to hit back. Ireland are pinged for not rolling away, and a scoreable penalty is passed up as they opt for the corner.
Ireland 7-0 Wales
17 mins - Wales look to go coast to coast from the line-out, with the last pass out to Jasmine Joyce breaking down. Ireland breathe a sigh of relief.
After a reset scrum, and another penalty, O’Brien finds touch.
The sun seems to be causing problems out there, with Ireland playing into it.
Ireland 7-0 Wales
20 mins – Irish line-out claimed, but Wales stop the maul getting going to their frustration. They exit from the scrum.
French referee Aurelie Groizeleau is pretty whistle-happy, with the game stop-start so far. She spoke to Dorothy Wall for what appeared to be verbals, the Irish player apologising. Beibhinn Parsons has also been penalised for not retreating.
TRY! Ireland 7-5 Wales (Georgia Evans 23)
Wales hit back! They find joy from the line-out, and put Ireland on the back foot, and Evans applies the finishing touch.
Ireland 7-7 Wales
25 mins - The conversion is good, we’re all square.
Ireland look to respond immediately, launching their latest attack and playing through two Welsh penalties. They stop for the latest, and O’Brien goes to the corner…
Ireland 7-7 Wales
27 mins - CLOSE! Moloney-McDonald thinks she’s over – or very close to it – but she’s pinged for a double movement. Wales celebrate, Ireland left frustrated as they come away from a scrappy but promising line-out maul with nothing.
Here’s a look at the game’s two tries so far, with the scoreline level at 7-7…
TRY! Ireland 12-7 Wales (Beibhinn Parsons 29)
And there’s the third!!! Monstrous work from Wafer, a huge carry off the back of a scrum, handing off the hapless Welsh defenders left in her wake and sending Parsons through. The Ballinasloe flier shows a clean pair of wheels and dots down.
O’Brien’s conversion attempt crashes off the post.
Ireland 12-7 Wales
32 mins - TMO checking for head contact after a Wales player is treated after a collision with King. All clear, on we go.
The visitors look to get going again in their bid to hit back, but Wafer stops them in their tracks with a bone-shuddering tackle. Evans’ box kick is claimed by Flood, and she finds some space with an arrowed kick but Wales deal accordingly.
Ireland 12-7 Wales
37 mins – Wales eventually exit their ’22 after pressure from Ireland, O’Brien’s attempt to find touch holding up.
Aoife Dalton does well to stop a menacing Carys Cox and take the sting out of Wales’ tail. Some bigger hits follow. Ireland are moving through the phases and looking for another opening before half-time.
Ireland 12-7 Wales
38 mins – And it all breaks down as they run out of ideas and Wales pounce. But George’s penalty goes awry, hitting off an Irish player and they are back in possession. Momentarily. Fiona Tuite is warned as the hosts concede a seventh penalty.
Will there be another score before the break?
Ireland 12-7 Wales
40 mins - Ireland look to play on with the clock in the red, but O’Brien’s kick is straight back to Wales. The Red Dragons are happy to play on, but King stops them with another huge turnover. O’Brien opts to play on again. Into the 42nd minute…
TRY! Ireland 17-7 Wales (Brittany Hogan 43)
Ireland have that third try they played on for, hometown hero Hogan with the last say. She shows all her smarts to dot down in the gap when everyone else was going for power. Tuite was almost over, but sent back about a metre, but Ireland dug deep and the dam eventually broke.
O’Brien adds the extras to make it 19-7, a huge swing on the stroke of half-time.
HALF-TIME – Ireland 19-7 Wales
So Ireland go in at the break with their tails up after their third try from Brittany Hogan. They played on in the red and got their just rewards after a rather scrappy and strange opening period.
Aoife Wafer broke the deadlock in the 12th minute after capitalising on a poor Welsh error, before Wales hit back through Georgia Evans. Just before the half-hour mark, Wafer turned from scorer to provider sending Beibhinn Parsons through for a superb try. And Hogan rounded out the first-half scoring to make it 19-7, with Dannah O’Brien on target twice from the tee.
Momentum with Ireland, but Wales will be confident they can respond once more. Big second half ahead!
SECOND-HALF - O’Brien restarts the action.
Ireland 19-7 Wales
42 mins - Ireland fly out of the blocks with some big carries from the off, from Wall to Djougang to Wafer. The latter makes some ground, before Hughes grounds her.
Moloney-Macdonald and Evans appear to clash, squaring up to one another. “Your action is not acceptable,” the referee tells the Irish player. Bit of confusion here, TMO checking what exactly happened.
Ireland 19-7 Wales
43 mins - YELLOW CARD for Moloney-Macdonald, Ireland down to 14 players for the next 10 minutes.
Replays show Evans grabbing her leg, and Moloney-Macdonald kicking out.
The stop-start nature of the game continues.
Ireland 19-7 Wales
44 mins - Ireland change, Neve Jones in for O’Connor in the wake of that Moloney-Macdonald sin-bin.
Ireland 19-7 Wales
46 mins - Keira Bevan looks to inject some pace into the game, but play is called back once more with Elena Perry the guilty party.
Wales with the opportunity to get on the front foot once more, Djougang and Wall produce some big hits before Wafer turns Evans over. Another massive impact from the Wexford star, what a game she is having!
Ireland 19-7 Wales
48 mins - Another big cause for Irish celebration, Dalton getting pats on the back.
Out of nowhere, Wafer breaks through with a huge carry to spark things to life. Eve Higgins goes with her and takes the ball, but Wales scramble to stop her.
YELLOW CARD for Jasmine Joyce in the midst of it all, both sides down to 14.
Ireland tap and go with the penalty, but Wales win a big turnover. We go again…
Ireland 19-7 Wales
51 mins - Perry is penalised in the scrum as Wales relieve the pressure. But just momentarily, with Ireland on the charge again… but Higgins pass out to Dalton is adjudged to have gone forward.
Ireland 19-7 Wales
53 mins – Good cover from Parsons to claim George’s kick, Ireland stifling Wales and looking for more.
Moloney-Macdonald is back from the bin as Bemand’s side return to their full complement. O’Connor reintroduced too after Jones’ cameo.
TRY! Ireland 24-7 Wales (Aoife Wafer 56)
WAFER AGAIN as Ireland score their fourth try and bag the bonus point.
A second try from the superstar in the red scrum cap after another good team move.
Ireland make their numerical advantage count – and they’re hungry for more!
Ireland 26-7 Wales
57 mins - O’Brien nails the conversion for 3/4.
Wales respond by making a triple change.
Ireland 26-7 Wales
59 mins – Wales back to 15. O’Brien puts Ireland under unnecessary pressure with a poor kick, but the cover is good.
Parsons with an excellent covering tackle to force Powell to knock on.
Ireland 26-7 Wales
60 mins – Ireland make five subs, Niamh Gallagher coming in for her debut along with Neve Jones, Sadhbh McGrath, Ruth Campbell and Sam Monaghan also entering the fray.
Ireland 26-7 Wales
70 mins - Apologies folks, the tech gremlins interrupted there, leaving us unable to post for a few minutes.
Ireland thought they had made it 31-7 through Neve Jones in the 65th minute, but the try was chalked off shortly after the restart.
The TMO adjudged Djougang to have obstructed in the maul, after Jones started and finsihed the move, from the line-out to crossing.
Not a huge pile else has happened, it’s been stop-start and scrappy with replacements being run in and several breakdowns in play.
Ireland 26-7 Wales
73 mins – It’s frayed and fraught and hectic out there, Wales doing their utmost to bite back after adding a raft of subs themselves.
Two Irish ones we missed amidst the unfortunate technical difficulties – Grace Moore for Erin King and Katie Whelan for Emily Lane.
Meanwhile, one of the Welsh players somehow lost their jersey and played on for a minute or two without it.
Ireland 26-7 Wales
76 mins – Wales prod and probe, looking to finish off with a try…
TRY! Ireland 26-12 Wales (Jasmine Joyce 77)
Just as it looked like Ireland had stemmed the Welsh tide, George fires a stunning cross-field kick right into Joyce’s arms. There’s not much Parsons can do as she crosses.
George can’t add the extras from a tricky angle.
Ireland 26-12 Wales
78 mins - Aoife Wafer is deservedly named Player of the Match after another huge performance. Two tries, another created and huge impact all round. Sensational.
Ireland 26-12 Wales
80 mins - Ireland look to finish with a flourish; Higgins, Dalton and O’Brien with big carries. Big hit on Dalton, Ireland drive on with the clock in the red. Can they finish this half like the first?!?!
TRY! Ireland 31-12 Wales (Brittany Hogan 81)
YES THEY CAN! Exactly like the first half as Hogan crashes over. The same player finishing a lovely team move which all came from that original Higgins break.
Conversion is good, and that is that. 33-12. Hup!
FULL-TIME – Ireland 33-12 Wales
Sin é, Ireland celebrate a five-try bonus-point win as Shipping Up To Boston rings out around Belfast’s Affidea Stadium.
Job done, with Aoife Wafer absolutely immense. Onwards now to Aviva Stadium, where they face Scotland in an historic encounter next weekend.
That’s all from our liveblog, but Murray Kinsella’s report is available to read on The 42 and he’ll have much more reaction, analysis and colour over the coming hours and days.
Thanks for reading – have a good one!
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