Scotland’s Meryl Smith tackled by Ireland co-captain Edel McMahon in Women’s Six Nations 2024 matchup
In a thrilling encounter at Kingspan Stadium, Ireland emerged victorious over Scotland with a narrow 15-12 win, securing their spot in the 2025 World Cup. The game was a closely contested affair, with both teams showcasing their skills and determination on the field.
Scotland took an early lead with an Elis Martin try in the eighth minute, but Ireland fought back with Katie Corrigan’s try to level the scores. Lisa Thomson then crossed for a converted try to put Scotland ahead, only for Dannah O’Brien to add the extras to Cliodhna Moloney’s touchdown, bringing Ireland back on level terms.
With the game finely poised, O’Brien’s late penalty proved to be the decisive moment as Ireland sealed the victory and booked their place in the World Cup. The win also saw Ireland climb one point ahead of Scotland in the table, securing their spot in WXV1.
The match was not without its drama, as Scottish scrum-half Caity Mattinson had to be stretchered off the field after receiving treatment. Despite the setback, both teams put on a spirited display, with Ireland eventually coming out on top in a hard-fought battle.
The victory was a testament to Ireland’s resilience and determination, as they overcame a strong Scottish side to secure their place in the upcoming World Cup. With their eyes set on further success, Ireland will be looking to build on this performance and continue their impressive run in the Women’s Six Nations.