Ireland will begin their 2023 Six Nations campaign away to Wales after fixtures for next year's tournament were released on Wednesday.
Andy Farrell's side will travel to Cardiff for their opening game on Saturday, February 4, before hosting France at the Aviva Stadium seven days later.
Further away matches against Italy and Scotland on February 25 and March 12 come next for Ireland before they face England in Dublin on March 18.
The fixtures in full can be seen below:
Commenting on the announcement, Six Nations Rugby CEO, Ben Morel said: "The 2022 Championship ended in one of the most exciting Super Saturdays in history with an incredible performance by Italy, a Triple Crown win for Ireland and a long-awaited Grand Slam for France.
"Once again, fans had to wait until the final game was played to know who this year’s Champions would be, and the rugby action did not disappoint. The combination of incredible broadcast coverage of the Championship, and the eagerly anticipated return of fans at games, meant that this year’s Guinness Six Nations felt truly special."
"As we look ahead to the 2023 Guinness Six Nations, there are so many storylines that will play out across the five rounds of fixtures. This is a huge part of what makes the Championship so unique, and what continues to captivate the imagination of audiences and fans around the world."
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