
Eve Higgins returns to the starting lineup for Ireland's Women's Six Nations match against Wales, replacing Nancy McGillivray. This change comes after Ireland's recent defeats against England and France.
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Higgins started the opening game of the Six Nations against England [Getty Images]
Ireland head coach Scott Bemand has made one changes to his starting XV for Saturday's Women's Six Nations home game against Wales at the Affidea Stadium.
Eve Higgins replaces Nancy McGillivray, who is not involved in the matchday squad, at centre in the sole alterations from the 26-7 defeat against France in Clermont two weeks ago.
Higgins started the opening 33-12 defeat against England before she came off the bench in the big 57-20 win over Italy and 26-7 loss against France.
Following the tournament's fallow week, Ireland will look to get back on track and pick up their second home victory in the campaign.
Wales are looking to pick up their first win of the campaign after defeats by Scotland, France and England.
Stacey Flood continues at full-back with Beibhinn Parsons at right wing and Robyn O'Connor on the opposite side.
Aoife Dalton is partnered by Higgins in midfield with Dannah O'Brien and Emily Lane - who has three try assists in this year's tournament - remaining in the half-backs.
Ellena Perry, Cliodhna Moloney-MacDonald, who scored Ireland's only try against France, and Linda Djougang form an unchanged front row, with Dorothy Wall partnering Fiona Tuite, who has played every minute of the tournament, in the second row.
Aoife Wafer, captain Erin King and Brittany Hogan are in the back row for the fourth game in a row, while Bemand has made a number of changes to the bench in opting for a 6:2 split.
Sadh McGrath and Grace Moore are back among the replacements, while 20-year-old full-back Niamh Gallagher is set to make her debut off the bench.
Ireland: Flood; Parsons, Dalton, Higgins, O'Connor; O'Brien, Lane; Perry, Moloney-MacDonald, Djougang, Wall, Tuite, Hogan, King (capt), Wafer.
Replacements: Jones, McGrath, Cahill, Campbell, Monaghan, Moore, Whelan, Gallagher.
Eve Higgins is replacing Nancy McGillivray in the starting lineup for the match against Wales.
Ireland suffered a 33-12 defeat against England and a 26-7 loss to France in their recent matches.
The match between Ireland and Wales is scheduled for Saturday at the Affidea Stadium.

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