Ireland can secure third place in the Women's Six Nations with victory over Scotland.
Ireland wrap up their Women's Six Nations campaign on Sunday afternoon with a history meeting against Scotland at the Aviva Stadium.
More than 30,000 supporters are expected for the first standalone women's international to be held at the Dublin venue.
Scott Bemand's side come into the game on the back of a 33-12 win over Wales, with Aoife Wafer once again playing a leading role.
There is just one change to the starting team, with Sam Monaghan returning to the second row in place of Dorothy Wall.
The rest of the side remains unchanged, including captain Erin King and in-form back rowers Brittany Hogan and Wafer.
A win would secure third place for Ireland for the third consecutive season and complete a strong finish to this year's campaign.
Elsewhere, Wales host Italy, while England travel to France in a match that will decide the title.

Jared Payne Will Return To Irish Rugby
Senior Somali Referee Barred From Entering The US
Mounting Pressure As Dáil To Discuss Football Fixtures Against Israel Today
Tuesday Morning Sports Update
Former Chief Executive Of The IRFU Philip Browne Dies Aged 66
Repeat Of The 2024 Tailteann Cup Final With Quarter-Final Pairings Of Laois Vs Down
Leo Cullen Hopes To Put On A 'Proper Show' Against The Bulls In URC Final
FAI Board To Discuss Upcoming Nations League Matches With Israel