Summary
Nick Timoney will start his first Six Nations rugby match for Ireland against Wales after performing well in previous games. Ireland coach Andy Farrell made five team changes, including several Ulster players in the lineup. The match is scheduled in Dublin, and Ireland aims to continue their winning streak against Wales.
Key Facts
- Nick Timoney has been selected to start for Ireland in the Six Nations match against Wales.
- Andy Farrell, the Ireland coach, made five changes to the team for this game.
- Among the changes, Tom O'Toole and Ronan Kelleher are included in the front row, replacing injured players.
- Jacob Stockdale will play on the left wing, filling in for the injured James Lowe.
- Ireland will include five players from the Ulster team in the starting lineup.
- Nathan Doak is set to make his first appearance as scrum-half cover.
- Ireland has won the last four Six Nations games against Wales.
- The match will take place in Dublin on Friday at 20:10 GMT.