Ireland bid to get their Guinness Women's Six Nations campaign on track when they visit Italy on Sunday afternoon.
Scott Bemand's side will be keen to make amends after blowing a great chance to record a rare win over France last week.
They came away from the 27-15 loss frustrated that they made so many mistakes when the French were there for the taking.
However, they've vowed to move on quickly and get the chance to return to winning ways against an Italy side that lost 38-5 to England.
Find out all you need to know about the game here.
ONLINE
Follow a live blog of Italy v Ireland (3pm) on RTE.ie/sport and the RTÉ News app followed by report and reaction.
RADIO
Updates on RTÉ Radio 1's Sunday Sport.
TV
The game is live on Virgin Media One on Sunday afternoon.
There are highlights of all of the weekend's games on Against the Head, Monday, 8pm, RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player.
WEATHER
Sunny conditions and light winds are forecast for the game on Sunday afternoon. Temperatures around 19C.
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Ireland have lost on their last two outings against Italy but before that had won 15 of their 16 Six Nations matches against Sunday's opponents.
The Azzurre have lost their last three home fixtures in the competition, however, Ireland’s record on the road is nothing to write home about.
Bemand’s charges have lost 10 of 11 on the road, and each of the last seven by an average of 37 points.
Ireland number 8 Aoife Wafer excelled in last weekend’s defeat in Belfast and was named player of the round.
The Wexford woman scored two tries, had 17 carries and 47 metres in contact, all top of the respective charts for the opening round.
In team news, Bemand makes three changes with captain Edel McMahon promoted from the bench in place of flanker Brittany Hogan, Fiona Tuite comes in for Dorothy Wall in the second row, while Aoibheann Reilly replaces Emily Lane at scrum-half.
TEAMS
Italy: Francesca Granzotto; Aura Muzzo, Michela Sillari, Beatrice Rigoni, Alyssa D'inca; Emma Stevanin, Sofia Stefan; Silvia Turan, Vittoria Vecchini, Gaia Maris; Valeria Federighi, Giordana Duca a, 53 caps); Sara Tounsei, Francesca Sgorbini, Elisa Giordano.
Replacements: Laura Gurioli, Vittoria Zanette, Sara Seye, Beatrice Veronese, Alissa Ranuccini, Alia Bitonci, Sara Mannini, Beatrice Capomaggi.
Ireland: Stacey Flood; Anna McGann, Aoife Dalton, Eve Higgins, Amee-Leigh Costigan; Dannah O'Brien, Aoibheann Reilly; Niamh O'Dowd, Neve Jones, Linda Djougang; Ruth Campbell, Fiona Tuite; Edel McMahon (capt), Erin King, Aoife Wafer.
Replacements: Clíodhna Moloney, Siobhán McCarthy, Christy Haney, Grace Moore, Dorothy Wall, Brittany Hogan, Emily Lane, Enya Breen.
OFFICIALS
Referee: Ella Goldsmith (RA)
Assistant Referee 1: Precious Pazani (ZRU)
Assistant Referee 2: Shanda Assmus (RC)
TMO: Aaron Paterson (NZR)
FPRO: Ian Tempest (RFU)
Scott Bemand (Ireland head coach): "It used to be quite fun watching [Italy], in that anything might happen. Everybody had a left foot and a right foot and, 'we'll all do three chips each’. Now they’ve got a little more, not pragmatic, but personal and sensible with what they’re trying to do."
RECENT SIX NATIONS MEETINGS
2024: Ireland 21-27 Italy, RDS
2023: Italy 24-7 Ireland, Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi
2022: Ireland 29-8 Italy, Musgrave Park
2021: Ireland 25-5 Italy, Donnybrook Stadium (3rd/4th place play-off)
2020: Ireland 27-7, Donnybrook Stadium