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Ireland welcome Wales to the Irish stronghold, Aviva Stadium, for the Guinness Six Nations 2022, in what is sure to be an entirely different affair from the previous year.
Ireland went a man down at Principality Stadium in 2021, and though they started strong with a half-time lead, the Dragons eventually piled on the pressure to emerge victoriously.
This is Dublin though, this is the home turf, successfully defended since 2016, and with the fans in tow, there is sure to be an all-out attack on the Welsh line.
There has been a noticeable shift in the past decade to a more dominate Irish side, however, you can never count out the Welsh, and upsets are matter-of-course during the Guinness 6 Nations.
Skip to Hospitality MapThe Marian College Marquee is an official off-site hospitality facility based in the grounds of Marian College, just a five-minute walk to the East Entrance of the Aviva Stadium.
Most hospitality options have no strict dress codes, however, smart casual is generally adopted (no trainers), it is advised to dress for the weather.
An exclusion zone operates on matchdays meaning guests must either walk from the city centre (3km) or use public transport. The closest railway station is Lansdowne Road, which is part of the suburban railway in Dublin known as the DART, and Dublin Bus operates a range of services to the area around the ground.