2025–26 Munster Rugby season

Munster Rugby
2025–26 season
Head coachClayton McMillan
Chief executiveIan Flanagan[1]
Top try scorerAll: Michael Milne - 2
Top points scorerAll: Jack Crowley - 20
Highest home attendance26,006 (URC)
36,208 (ERCC)
Lowest home attendance8,422
Average home attendance17,810
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2025–26 season is Munster Rugby's fifth season in the United Rugby Championship, and their 138th season of representative rugby since their foundation. Along with competing in the URC and its Irish Shield competition, the club also participated in the 2025–26 European Rugby Champions Cup, their 32nd season of European and professional competition, and will participate in the knockout stages of the 2025–26 EPCR Challenge Cup.

For the first time, Munster will bring a competitive in-season fixture to the 45,000 capacity Páirc Uí Chaoimh, the principal Gaelic Athletic Association stadium in Cork, with one of the two European Rugby Champions Cup home matches designated for the venue. Munster had previously played a number of high-profile 'friendly fixtures' at the venue.[2] Munster will become the third Irish province to bring a major competitive home fixture to a larger GAA ground, Munster having played away fixtures against both Leinster at Croke Park, and Connacht at MacHale Park, in the previous season.

Munster has appointed a new head coach for the 2025–26 season, Clayton McMillan.[3] McMillan was previously head coach of Super Rugby side, The Chiefs.

Men's squad

Full squad

Munster Rugby senior squad

Prop

Hooker

Lock

Back Row

Scrum-Half

Fly-Half

Centre

Wing

Fullback

(c) denotes the team captain.
Players and their allocated positions from the Munster Rugby website.[20]

Pre-season and Friendlies

Munster's men will begin their season with two pre-season friendlies against English opposition. Both ties will be reversals of upcoming European Rugby Champions Cup pool matches.[21]

5 September 2025 Gloucester 14–12 Munster Kingsholm  
19:30 Report
12 September 2025 Munster 28-28 Bath Virgin Media Park  
19:00 Report

Munster will also play a friendly match against Argentina XV during the 2025 end-of-year rugby union internationals at Thomond Park.[22]

1 November 2025 Munster v Argentina XV Thomond Park  
17:00

United Rugby Championship

Matches

27 September 2025 Scarlets 21 – 34 Munster (1 BP) Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli  
17:30 Try: Murray (48')
Mee (64')
Plumtree (75')
Con: Costelow (49', 65')
Hawkins (76')
Report Try: Casey (10')
Haley (42')
D. Kelly (59')
Ahern (69')
Con: Hanrahan (12')
Crowley (43', 60', 70')
Pen: Hanrahan (23', 29')
Attendance: 9 078
Referee: Sam Grove-White
4 October 2025 Munster 23 – 20 Cardiff (2 BP) Thomond Park, Limerick  
19:45 Try: Quinn (29')
Coombes (52')
Barron (61')
Con: Crowley (53')
Pen: Crowley (67')
Drop: Crowley (77')
Report Try: J. Adams (15')
Bowen (44', 57', 82')
Attendance: 12,066
10 October 2025 (1 BP) Munster 20 – 19 Edinburgh (1 BP) Musgrave Park, Cork  
19:45 Try: A. Smith (2')
Milne (33', 58')
F. Wycherley (72')
report Try: Ashman (7')
Vellacott (15')
Graham (48')
Con: Healy (16', 49')
Cards:
Young  28'
Rae  30'
Douglas  53'
Graham  68'
Attendance: 8,800
Referee: Ben Whitehouse
18 October 2025 Leinster 14 – 31 Munster (1 BP) Croke Park, Dublin  
17:15 Try: Kelleher (7')
Penny (79')
Con: Prendergast (8', 80'+1)
Cards: Frawley  77'
Report
MOTM: Jack Crowley
Try: Gleeson (17')
Tom Farrell (23')
Coughlan (37')
penalty try (76')
Con: Crowley (18', 24', 38')
Pen: Crowley (49')
Cards: Coombes,  79'
Attendance: 51,859
Referee: Gianluca Gnecchi
25 October 2025 Munster 17 – 15 Connacht (1 BP) Thomond Park, Limerick  
19:45 Try: O'Donoghue (15' m, 67' m)
Kilgallen (33' c)
Con: JJ Hanrahan (33')
Report Try: Ralston (20' m, 28' m)
Boyle (42' m)
Attendance: 16,512[23]
Referee: Andrea Piardi
29 November 2025 (1 BP) Munster 21 – 27 Stormers Thomond Park, Limerick  
17:30 Try: Beirne (8' c)
Hodnett (20' c)
Crowley (27' c)
Con: Crowley (3/3) (8', 20', 28')
Cards: Coombes 58' to 68'
Report Try: A. Smith (58')
Maart (68')
Nel (72')
Con: Matthee (3/3) (59' c, 69' c, 72' c)
Pen: Matthee (6', 12')
Cards: Evans 3' to 13'
Theunissen 20' to 30'
Attendance: 14,421
Referee: Andrea Piardi
20 December 2025 Ospreys 10 – 26 Munster (1 BP) Brewery Field, Bridgend  
17:30 Try: Morris 54' c
Con: Edwards 55'
Pen: Edwards 11'
Cards: Nagy  15'
Report Try: Daly 17' m
Baron 36' c
Crowley 40+1' c
Haley 48' c
Con: Crowley (3/4) 37', 40+2', 49
Cards: O'Donoghue  54'
Attendance: 4,715
Referee: Sam Grove-White
27 December 2025 (1 BP) Munster 8 – 13 Leinster Thomond Park, Limerick  
19:45 Try: Kelly 70' m
Pen: Crowley 55'
Report Try: v.d. Flier 6' c
Con: Byrne 7'
Pen: Byrne (2) 53', 59'
Attendance: 26,006
Referee: Peter Martin (IRFU)
2 January 2026 Ulster 28 – 3 Munster Ravenhill Stadium, Belfast  
19:45 Try: Stewart 48' c
Flannery 55' m
B Ward 72' c
Con: Doak (2) 49', 72'
Pen: Doak (3) 5', 25', 43'
Report Pen: Hanrahan 28'
Attendance: 18,196
Referee: Mike Adamson (SRU)
23 January 2026 Munster 22 – 20 Dragons (1 BP) Musgrave Park, Cork  
19:45 Try: Gleeson 39' c
Coombes (2) 57' m, 65' c
Con: Butler (2/3) 40', 66'
Pen: Butler 75'
Report Try: Coghlan 17' c
Richards 53' c
Con: O'Brien (2/2) 18', 54'
Pen: O'Brien (2) 11', 30'
Cards: Beddall  19'
Attendance: 8,422
Referee: Hollie Davidson (SCO)
30 January 2026 (1 BP) Glasgow Warriors 31 – 22 Munster (1 BP) Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow  
19:45 Try: Smith 7' c
Lancaster 8' c
Oguntibeju 33' c
McKay 40' c
Con: Lancaster (4/4) 8', 9', 34', 40+1'
Pen: Lancaster 74'
Report Try: Coughlan 11' m
Kelly 51' m
Gleeson 61' m
Kilgallen 67' c
Con: Wood (1/2) 68'
Cards: Abrahams  39'
O'Donoghue  80+3'
Attendance: 7,351
Referee: Craig Evans (Wales)
28 February 2026 Munster v Zebre Parma Thomond Park  
17:30
21 March 2026 Sharks v Munster Kings Park Stadium  
15:00
28 March 2026 Bulls v Munster Loftus Versfeld Stadium  
12:00
18 April 2026 Benetton v Munster Stadio Comunale di Monigo  
19:45
25 April 2026 Munster v Ulster Thomond Park  
17:30
9 May 2026 Connacht v Munster The Sportsground, Galway  
19:45
16 May 2026 Munster v Lions Thomond Park  
19:45

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts Qualification
1 Glasgow Warriors 13 10 0 3 358 187 +171 53 26 8 2 50 Qualifies for home URC quarter-final;
Qualification for the 2026–27 Champions Cup
2 Stormers 13 10 0 3 345 225 +120 43 29 6 0 46
3 Ulster 13 8 0 5 371 274 +97 53 38 7 3 42
4 Leinster 13 8 0 5 325 280 +45 48 38 8 1 41
5 Cardiff 13 8 0 5 247 250 −3 36 35 5 3 40 Qualifies for URC quarter-final;
Qualification for the 2026–27 Champions Cup
6 Munster 13 8 0 5 248 270 −22 36 37 5 2 39
7 Lions 13 7 1 5 379 359 +20 46 57 6 2 38
8 Bulls 13 7 0 6 363 309 +54 54 44 6 1 35
9 Connacht 13 6 0 7 315 312 +3 43 44 7 4 35 Qualification for the 2026–27 Challenge Cup
10 Ospreys 13 5 2 6 279 304 −25 42 47 4 1 29
11 Sharks 13 5 1 7 301 333 −32 45 43 6 1 29
12 Benetton 13 5 2 6 247 300 −53 30 40 3 1 28
13 Edinburgh 13 4 0 9 255 307 −52 40 46 3 4 23
14 Scarlets 13 4 1 8 242 311 −69 34 44 1 2 21
15 Dragons 13 2 3 8 248 315 −67 32 47 2 4 20
16 Zebre Parma 13 2 0 11 214 401 −187 29 57 2 2 12
Updated to match(es) played on 22 March 2026. Source: UnitedRugby.com
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers for teams tied on points: 1) Number of matches won 2) The difference between points for and points against 3) The number of tries scored 4) The most points scored 5) The difference between tries for and tries against 6) The fewest red cards received 7) The fewest yellow cards received.[24]


2025–26 United Rugby Championship Regional Shield tables
Irish Shield
Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TBP LBP Pts Pos overall
1 Leinster 5 4 0 1 137 99 +38 19 12 3 0 19 4
2 Ulster 4 2 0 2 96 77 +19 13 11 1 2 11 3
4 Munster 4 2 0 2 59 70 –11 8 9 1 1 10 6
3 Connacht 5 1 0 4 105 151 –46 14 20 1 2 7 9
If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:[25]
  1. number of matches won
  2. the difference between points for and points against
  3. the number of tries scored
  4. the most points scored
  5. the difference between tries for and tries against
  6. the fewest red cards received
  7. the fewest yellow cards received
Green background indicates teams currently leading the regional shield. Upon the conclusion of the regular season, these teams win their respective regional shields.

(S) : URC Shield champion

European Rugby Champions Cup

Munster have been drawn in Pool 2 of the European Rugby Champions Cup, along with URC colleagues Edinburgh (whom Munster will not play in line with the rules of the competition), along with Bath, Castres, Gloucester and Toulon.[26]

European Rugby Champions Cup Pool 2
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts Qualification
1 Bath (4) 4 3 0 1 180 89 +91 25 10 4 0 16 Home Champions Cup round of 16.
2 Toulon (7) 4 3 0 1 123 106 +17 14 13 2 0 14
3 Castres (12) 4 2 0 2 98 106 −8 13 15 2 0 10 Away Champions Cup round of 16.
4 Edinburgh (14) 4 2 0 2 69 140 −71 9 18 2 0 10
5 Munster (10CC) 4 1 0 3 99 101 −2 15 13 2 2 8 Away Challenge Cup round of 16.
6 Gloucester 4 1 0 3 75 102 −27 8 15 1 1 6
Source: EPCR[27]
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers for teams tied on points: 1) Number of matches won; 2) Difference between points for and against; 3) Total number of points for; 4) Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams; 5) Number of matches won excluding the first match, then the second and so on until the tie is settled.
Pool matches
6 December 2025 (1 BP) Bath 40–14 Munster The Rec, Bath  
20:00 Try: Penalty try 5'
Reid 9' c
Arundell 11' c
Dunn 18' c
Obano 37' c
Hill 77' m
Con: Russell (4/5) 10', 12', 19', 38'
Cards: Stuart  28'
Report Try: Edogbo 22' c
Casey 40' c
Con: Hanrahan (2/2) 23', 40+1'
Cards: Beirne  5'
Attendance: 14,506
Referee: Jeremy Rozier (France)
13 December 2025 (1 BP) Munster 31–3 Gloucester Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork  
17:30 Try: Kelly 21' c
Haley 50' m
Quinn 68' c
Farrell 73' c
Beirne 76' m
Con: Crowley (3/5) 22', 69', 74'
Report Pen: Barton 3'
Cards: Ford-Robinson  32'
James  67'
Attendance: 36,208
Referee: Ben Breakspear (Wales)
11 January 2026 Toulon 27–25 Munster (1 BP) Stade Mayol, Toulon  
14:00 Try: Domon 38' c
White 43' c
Dréan 49' c
Con: Domon (3/3) 39', 44', 50'
Pen: Domon (2/2) 64', 75'
Cards: Abadie  56'
Ollivon  68'
Report Try: Nash 46' c
O'Donoghue 67' m
Farrell 71' c
Con: Crowley (2/3) 47', 72'
Pen: Crowley (2/2) 16', 31'
Cards: Beirne  36'
Nankivell  54'
Attendance: 16,776
Referee: Karl Dickson (England)
17 January 2026 (2 BP) Munster 29–31 Castres (1 BP) Thomond Park, Limerick  
17:30 Try: Casey (2) 17' c 34' m
Abrahams 46' m
Edogbo (2) 59' m, 78' c
Con: Crowley (2/5) 18', 78'
Cards: Farrell  63'
Report Try: Karawalevu 10' c
Chabouni 38' c
Palis 67' c
Ambadiang 72' c
Con: Fernandez (2/2) 11', 39'
Herve (2/2) 68', 73'
Pen: Fernandez (1/1) 2'
Cards: Nakarawa  75'
Attendance: 20,043
Referee: Matthew Carley (England)

Knockout stage : EPCR Challenge Cup

Munster's loss to Castre in their final Champions Cup pool game confirmed their fifth place finish in the pool, qualifying them for an away tie in the last sixteen of the second-tier 2025–26 EPCR Challenge Cup against Exeter Chiefs.

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
            
1 Montpellier
16 Perpignan
 
 
8 Connacht
9 Sharks
 
 
4 Stade Français
13 Dragons
 
 
5 Zebre Parma
12 Pau
 
 
2 Benetton
15 Cardiff
 
 
7 Exeter Chiefs
10 Munster
 
 
3 Ulster
14 Ospreys
 
 
6 Newcastle Red Bulls
11 La Rochelle
Round of 16
3/4/5 April 2026
Exeter Chiefs (7)v(10) Munster
Exeter

IRFU Interprovincial 'A' Championship

The IRFU introduced the A Championship as part of its professional pathway in 2024-25 to coincide with the union's 150th anniversary. This season sees the competition return as a six leg home and away round robin.[28]

Fixtures

18 October 2025 Leinster 'A' 26 – 26 Munster 'A' Ollie Campbell Park  
12:00 Try: John McKee
Caspar Gabriel
penalty try
Josh Kenny
Con: Gabriel (2)
Report Try: Shay McCarthy (2)
Luke Murphy
Kamil Nowak
Con: Tony Butler (3)
Referee: Evan Urruzmendi
19 December 2025 Munster 'A' 33 – 33 Leinster 'A' Rockwell College  
13 February 2026 Munster 'A' 31 - 5 Ulster 'A'  
Ulster 'A' 34 - 7 Munster 'A' Ravenhill Stadium  
Report
Connacht Eagles v Munster 'A' Dexcom Stadium  
8 May 2026 Munster 'A' v Connacht Eagles  

Munster Women

IRFU Women's Interprovincial Series

The 2025 IRFU Women's Interprovincial Series is being contested by women's teams representing the four provincial rugby unions of Ireland, under the same branding and uniforms as the senior men's teams in the United Rugby Championship. The competition currently uses a single round-robin format, similar to the one used in both the Six Nations Championship and the Women's Six Nations Championship. Each team plays the other three teams once.[29]

As in previous seasons the competition also features playoffs and a final.[30][31][32]

Leinster Women return as defending champions.

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Munster Women (CH) 3 3 0 0 115 44 +71 18 5 3 0 15 Qualified for Interprovincial final
2 Leinster Women (RU) 3 2 0 1 76 66 +10 14 10 2 0 10
3 Connacht Women 3 1 0 2 27 66 −39 5 12 0 1 5 Qualified for third/fourth place final
4 Ulster Women 3 0 0 3 43 87 −44 7 15 0 1 1
First match(es) will be played: Unknown. Source: Unknown
Rules for classification: 1) competition points; 2) match points difference; 3) match points for

Matches

10 August 2025
2:30pm
(1 BP) Munster Women 44-5 Connacht Women
Try: Gráinne Burke
Chisom Ugwueru (3)
Aoife Corey
Stephanie Nunan
Kate Flannery
Brianna Heylmann
Con: Caitríona Finn (2/8)
ReportTry: Ava Ryder
Virgin Media Park
Referee: Euan O’Riordan (IRFU)
16 August 2025
2:30pm
(1 BP) Leinster Women 22–33 Munster Women (1 BP)
Try: Vicky Elmes Kinlan
Kathy Baker
Molly Boyne
Katie Whelan
Con: Ellie O'Sullivan Sexton (1/4)
ReportTry: Chloe Pearse (2)
Chisom Ugwueru
Kate Flannery
Aoife Corey
Con: Caitríona Finn (4/5)
Donnybrook
23 August 2025
4:15 pm
Ulster Women 17 - 38 Munster Women (1 BP)
Try: Siobhán Sheerin
Ciara Fitzsimons 2
Con: Siobhán Sheerin (1/3)
ReportTry: Chloe Pearse
Chisom Ugwueru
Caitríona Finn
Maeve Óg O’Leary (2)
Alana McInerney
Con: Finn (4/6)
Affidea Stadium, Belfast
Referee: Dermot Blake (IRFU)

Interprovincial final

30 August 2025
4:30pm
Leinster Women 15–50 Munster Women
Try: Katie Whelan (2)
Vicky Elmes Kinlan
Report, 2Try: Chloe Pearse
Deirbhile Nic a Bháird 2
Aoife Corey
Maeve Óg O’Leary
Caitríona Finn
Eilís Cahill
Con: Finn (6/7)
Pen: Finn
Energia Park
Referee: Daniel Carson (IRFU)

Celtic Challenge

The 2025–26 Celtic Challenge will be the fourth season of the Celtic Challenge, a cross-border women's rugby union competition with teams from Ireland, Wales, and Scotland. The six team tournament features a full double round robin fixture series, with each team playing the others both home and away. For the first time, the competition will include a finals series with semi-finals and a grand final.[33][34]

Clovers, a combined team representing Munster and Connacht, return for a third season.

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts Qualification
1 Wolfhounds (Q) 10 9 0 1 431 127 +304 66 20 9 0 45 Play-offs
2 Clovers (Q) 10 8 0 2 294 231 +63 48 37 7 0 39
3 Gwalia Lightning (Q) 10 4 0 6 217 212 +5 34 35 5 4 25
4 Brython Thunder (Q) 10 5 0 5 150 218 −68 24 35 2 1 23
5 Glasgow Warriors 10 2 0 8 154 236 −82 32 49 6 3 17
6 Edinburgh Rugby 10 2 0 8 152 321 −169 19 37 3 1 12
First match(es) will be played: 20 December 2025. Source: Celtic Challenge[35]
Rules for classification: Four points for a win, two points for a draw. One bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match; one bonus point for losing by a margin of seven or less.

Clovers fixtures

20 December 2025
11:30
(1 BP) Clovers 35 – 31 Gwalia Lightning (2 BP)
Try: Sadhbh McGrath (2)
Niamh Murphy
Jemima Adams Verling
Aoibheann McGrath
Con: Caitríona Finn (5)
Cards: Caoimhe Murphy  79'
ReportTry: Evie Hill
Courtney Greenway
Maisie Davies (2)
Tilly Vucaj
Con: Carys Hughes (3)
Donnybrook Stadium, Dublin
Referee: Dermot Blake
3 January 2026
15:00
Clovers 7 - 24 Wolfhounds (1 BP)
Try: Jemima Adams Verling 40+2' c
Con: Caitríona Finn 40+3'
ReportTry: Aoife Dalton 6' c
Robyn O’Connor 37' m
Maggie Boylan 64' m
Eve Higgins 69' c
Con: Dannah O'Brien (2) 7', 70'
Creggs RFC
Referee: Shane Tuohy
11 January 2026
12:00
(1 BP) Brython Thunder 12 – 15 Clovers
Try: Amy Williams
Gwen Crabb
Con: Hanna Marshall
ReportTry: Emily Foley
Lucia Linn
Con: Caitríona Finn
Pen: Caitríona Finn
Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff
18 January 2026
15:00
(1 BP) Clovers 57 - 31 Glasgow Warriors (1 BP)
Try: Alana McInerney (2)
Caitríona Finn
Anna McGann
Sadhbh McGrath
Niamh Murphy
Katie Whelan
Aoibheann McGrath
Aoife Corey
Con: Caitríona Finn (6)
ReportTry: Briar McNamara
Nicole Flynn (2)
Emily Coubrough
Holland Bogan
Con: Ceitidh Ainsworth (3)
Cards: Nicole Flynn  9'
Ravenhill Stadium, Belfast


25 January 2026
12:00
(1 BP) Clovers 29-12 Brython Thunder
Try: Siobhán McCarthy
Annakate Cournane
Emily Lane
Niamh Murphy
Aoife Corey
Con: Caitríona Finn 2
ReportTry: Jess Rogers
Rhian Bowden
Con: Ffion Williams
Cards: Hannah Bluck  15'
Musgrave Park, Cork
Referee: Paudie Sheehan (IRFU)
31 January 2026
14:00
(2 BP) Glasgow Warriors 31 – 38 Clovers (1 BP)
Try: Emily Coubrough
Holland Bogan
Millie Warren
Penalty try
Briar McNamara
Con: Millie Warren
Briar McNamara
ReportTry: Faith Oviawe
Aoibheann McGrath (2)
Katie Whelan
Anna McGann
Síofra Hession
Con: Caitríona Finn (3)
Síofra Hession
Cards: Chisom Ugwueru  68'
Faith Oviawe  71'
Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow
Referee: Ciaran Stark (SRU)
14 February 2026
13:00
(1 BP) Gwalia Lightning 14 - 19 Clovers
Try: Courtney Greenway
Evie Hill
Con: Carys Hughes 2
ReportTry: Aoife Corey
Alana McInerney
Niamh Murphy
Con: Siofra Hession 2
CSE, Ystrad Mynach
21 February 2026
12:30
(1 BP) Clovers 31-7 Edinburgh Rugby
Try: Aoife Corey
Jemima Adams Verling
Chisom Ugwueru (2)
Beth Buttimer
Con: (3/5)
ReportTry: Hannah McMahon
Con: (1/1)
The Sportsground, Galway


28 February 2026
13:00
(1 BP) Edinburgh Rugby 26-43 Clovers (1 BP)
Try: Cat Moody
Bethan Mathieson
Scarlott Haddow
Adelle Ferrie
Con: (3/4)
Try: Beibhinn Parsons
Beth Buttimer (2)
Ruth Campbell
Eilis Cahill
Anna McGann
Aoibheann McGrath
Con: (4/7)
Edinburgh Rugby Stadium, Edinburgh
7 March 2026
15:00
(1 BP) Wolfhounds 43-20 Clovers (1 BP)
Try: Grace Moore
India Daley (2)
Niamh Marley
Erin King (2)
Robyn O'Connor
Con: Dannah O'Brien (4/7)
Cards: Maebh Clenaghan
ReportTry: Beibhinn Parsons
Anna McGann (2)
Katie Whelan
UCD Bowl, Dublin

Play-offs

For the first time, the Celtic Challenge will have play-offs to crown a champion, with the top four teams in the regular season advancing to semi-finals, followed by a grand final. With their 52–7 victory of third-placed Gwalia Lightning in round 9, Wolfhounds ensured that both Irish franchises would have a home nation semi-final; both matches were fixed for the Dexcom Stadium, Galway, while the final will take place in a preselected venue, Edinburgh's Hive Stadium.

On 21 March both Irish franchises defeated their Welsh semi-final opposition to set up an all-Ireland final for 28 March, guaranteeing a fourth consecutive Irish champion of the Challenge.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
20/21/22 March 2026 – Galway
 
 
Wolfhounds 36
 
27/28/29 March 2026 – Edinburgh Rugby Stadium, Edinburgh[36]
 
Brython Thunder 10
 
Wolfhounds
 
20/21/22 March 2026 – Galway
 
Clovers
 
Clovers35
 
 
Gwalia Lightning 20
 

Semi-finals

21 March 2026
14:30
Wolfhounds 36–10 Brython Thunder
Try: Naoise Smyth
Stacey Flood (2)
Niamh Higgins
Vicky Elmes Kinlan
Robyn O'Connor
Con: Dannah O'Brien (3)
ReportTry: Branwen Metcalfe
Jorja Aiono
Dexcom Stadium, Galway
Referee: John Lillis (IRFU)
21 March 2026
12:00
Clovers 35–20 Gwalia Lightning
Try: Beth Buttimer
Béibhinn Parsons
Alana McInerney (2)
Ruth Campbell
Con: Enya Breen (5)
Report, 2Try: Alaw Pyrs (2)
Caitlin Lewis
Con: Carys Hughes
Pen: Hughes
Dexcom Stadium, Galway
Referee: Paul O’Connor (IRFU)

Final

28 March 2026
15:00
Wolfhounds v Clovers
Edinburgh Rugby Stadium, Edinburgh

Notes

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