WALES Women will play a Six Nations game at Rodney Parade when hosting Ireland.

Ioan Cunningham’s side enjoyed a historic first win against Australia in Newport last Friday and they will return to the ground for their round four encounter with the Irish on Sunday, April 20 (kick-off 3pm).

That comes after Wales target a record crowd when they host England at Principality Stadium in Cardiff on Saturday, March 29 (kick-off 4.45pm).

Ioan Cunningham’s side travel to Scotland in round one, France in round three and finish in Italy.

Tickets for the Rodney Parade game go on sale on Friday morning (10am) along with the women’s capital clash with England and the men’s Principality Stadium games against the English and Irish.

WRU CEO Abi Tierney said: “Principality Stadium is the home of Welsh rugby, seeing the women’s senior side run out last year against Italy was phenomenal.

“It’s an ambitious move for Wales Women to face England at Principality Stadium, but with the level of support the fans show this team, we’re confident we can beat our home attendance record.

“Returning to Rodney Parade after such a striking debut win over Australia in the WXV warm-up earlier this month will be a huge boost too.

“We’ve got two tough fixtures for Wales men, but a great opportunity to test ourselves in the most exciting competition in the northern hemisphere.”

Tickets for the Rodney Parade game, seated and the terrace, cost £10 for adults and £5 for under-18s.

The early bird prices for the Principality Stadium fixture are from category A (middle tier) £15 adults and £7.50 under-18s, category B (lower tier) £10 adult and £5 under-18s.

They are available at wru.wales/tickets from 10am on Friday.