6N Women - Decider
Thet is when England, who top the log, play Ireland who are second, just a popint berhind them.
The Wooden Spoon is decided but there may be some musical chairs in places three, four and five.
If England beat Ireland they wilkl win the championship, a Grand Slam and the Triple Crown.
If Irekland beat England, they will win the championship, a Grand Slam and the Triplke Crown.
There is a lot to play for in Donnybrook, south of Dublin.
Round 5 Fixtures
France vs Wales
Ireland vs Englamnd in Donnybrook
Scotland vs Italy in Camberfauld
Previouis Results
Round 1
England vs France, 26-13
Ireland vs Scotland, 22-15
Wales vs Italy 20-8
Round 2
England vs Wales, 63-0
France vs Scotland, 55-0
Ireland vs Italy, 27-3
Round 3
Scotland vs Wales, 15-14
England vs Italy, 29-15
Ireland vs France, 13-10
Round 4
England vs Scotland, 64-0
Ireland vs Wales, 12-7
France vs Italy, 28-5
Log after Four Rounds
1. England – 19 pts
2. Ireland – 18 pts
3. France – 11 pts
4. Wales – 6 pts
5. Scotland – 5 pts
6. Italy – 0 pts
France vs Wales in Brive
France have made four changes, all in the backs. The changes are at fullback, right wing and halfback.
Wales have also made four changes, all in the backs – at fullback, right wing, outside cebntre and scrumhalf.
Teams
France: 15 Jessy Trémoulière, 14 Chloé Pelle, 13 Caroline Ladagnous, 12 Elodie Poublan, 11 Caroline Boujard, 10 Caroline Drouin, 9 Jade Le Pesq, 8 Safi N’Diaye, 7 Marjorie Mayans, 6 Romane Ménager, 5 Audrey Forlani, 4 Céline Ferer, 3 Julie Duval, 2 Gaëlle Mignot (captain), 1 Lise Arricastre
Replacements: 16 Wendy Divoux, 17 Rkia Aït Labib, 18 Lénaïg Corson, 19 Gaëlle Hermet, 20 Yanna Rivoalen, 21 Audrey Abadie, 22 CarlaNeisen, 23 Patricia Carricaburu
Wales: 15 Elinor Snowsill, 14 Jasmine Joyce, 13 Gemma Rowland, 12 Rebecca de Filippo, 11 Adi Taviner, 10 Robyn Wilkins, 9 Sian Moore, 8 Shona Powell-Hughes 7 Rachel Taylor, 6 Sioned Harries, 5 Mel Clay, 4 Rebecca Rowe, 3 Amy Evans, 2 Carys Phillips (captain), 1 Cerys Hale
Replacements: 16 Lowri Harries, 17 Cerys Hale, 18 Catrin Edwards, 19 Siwan Lillicrap, 20 Alisha Butchers, 21 Keira Bevan, 22 Jodie Evans, 23 Jessica Kavanagh-Williams
Date: Saturday, 18 March 2017
Kick-off: 21.00
Venue: Stade Amédée-Domenech, Brive
Referee: Joy Neville (Ireland)
Assistant referees: Marie Lematte (France), Local
Television match official: Sean Davey (England)
Ireland vs England in Donnybrook
Ireland's only change is that Larissa Muldoon comes off the bench and Mary Healy goes to it.
England also have just one change – Amy Wilson Hardy on the right wing for Lydia Thompson.
Alhambra Nievas of Spain is the referee for the match. She refereed the women's Sevens final at the Olympic Games in Rio and was one of the two recipients of World Rugby's Referee of the Year award.
Teams
Ireland: 15 Kim Flood, 14 Hannah Tyrrell, 13 Jenny Murphy, 12 Sene Naoupu, 11 Alison Miller, 10 Nora Stapleton, 9 Larissa Muldoon, 8 Paula Fitzpatrick (captain), 7 Claire Molloy, 6 Ciara Griffin, 5 Marie Louise Reilly, 4 Sophie Spence, 3 Ailis Egan, 2 Leah Lyons, 1 Lindsay Peat
Replacements: 16 Ciara O'Connor, 17 Ilse van Staden, 18 Ruth O'Reilly, 19 Ciara Cooney, 20 Nichola Fryday, 21 Mary Healy, 22 Nikki Caughey, 23 Mairead Coyne
England: 15 Danielle Waterman, 14 Amy Wilson Hardy, 13 Emily Scarratt, 12 Amber Reed, 11 Kay Wilson, 10 Emily Scott, 9 La Toya Mason, 8 Sarah Hunter, (captain) 7 Marlie Packer, 6 Alex Matthews, 5 Harriet Millar-Mills, 4 Tamara Taylor, 3 Justine Lucas, 2 Amy Cokayne, 1 Rochelle Clark
Replacements: 16 Vicky Fleetwood, 17 Vickii Cornborough, 18 Laura Keates, 19 Poppy Cleall, 20 Izzy Noel-Smith, 21 Bianca Blackburn, 22 Rachael Burford, 23 Lydia Thompson
Date: St Patrick's Day, 2017
Kick-off: 20.00
Venue: Donnybrook
Referee: Alhambra Nievas (Spain)
Assistant referees: Sean Gallagher (Ireland), Paul Haycock (Ireland)
Television match official: Neil Patterson (Scotland)
Scotland vs Italy in Cumbernauld
The Scots and the Italians have virtually unchanged sides.
Teams
Scotland: 15 Chloe Rollie, 14 Megan Gaffney, 13 Lisa Thomson, 12 Lisa Martin (captain), 11 Rhona Lloyd, 10 Helen Nelson, 9 Sarah Law (/), 8 Jade Konkel, 7 Louise McMillan, 6 Jemma Forsyth, 5 Deborah McCormack, 4 Emma Wassell, 3 Katie Dougan, 2 Lana Skeldon, 1 Tracy Balmer
Replacements: 16 Rachel Malcolm, 17 Heather Lockhart, 18 Lindsey Smith, 19 Sarah Bonar, 20 Lyndsay O'Donnell, 21 Jenny Maxwell, 22 Lauren Harris, 23 Eilidh Sinclair
Italy: 15 Manuela Furlan, 14 Michela Sillari, 13 Maria Grazia Cioffi, 12 Sofia Stefan, 11 Maria Magatti, 10 Beatrice Rigoni, 9 Sara Barattin (captain), 8 Elisa Giordano, 7 Lucia Cammarano, 6 Ilaria Arrighetti, 5 Alice Trevisan, 4 Isabella Locatelli, 3 Marta Ferrari, 2 Melissa Bettoni, 1 Elisa Cucchiella
Replacements: 16 Lucia Gai, 17 Gaia Giacomoli, 18 Michela Este, 19 Elisa Pillotti, 20 Valeria Fedrighi, 21 Veronica Madia, 22 Elisa Bonaldo, 23 Paola Zangirolami
Date: Saturday, 18 March 2017
Kick-off: 18.20
Venue: Broadwood Stadium, Cumbernauld
Referee: Ian Tempest (England)
Assistant referees: Helen O'Reilly (Ireland), Hollie Davidson (Scotland)
Television match official: Eric Gauzins (France)
Timekeeper: Rebecca Wheater (Scotland)