The cancellation of the Euro T20 Slam has opened up a window for Ireland to host Scotland and Netherlands in a T20I tri-series from September 15.
The short series consisting six matches - where each team plays the other twice - will give all three sides an opportunity to tune-up ahead of the T20 World Cup Qualifiers in UAE in October. All the matches will be played at The Village in Malahide.
"We are looking forward with excitement to some high quality T20 international matches against our old rivals Ireland and Netherlands," Malcolm Cannon, chief executive of Cricket Scotland, said. "We know we will always have a fiercely competitive challenge against these two nations."
Ireland will return to action for the first time since their Lord's Test against England in July. Scotland head into the series on the back of three successive wins, over PNG (twice) and Oman, in the World Cricket League Division Two in Aberdeen.
Following their impressive T20I and ODI series wins against Zimbabwe in June, Netherlands faced UAE in a four-match T20I series at home where they were beaten 4-0 by the visitors.
Fixtures
15 September 2019: Ireland v Netherlands
16 September 2019: Scotland v Netherlands
17 September 2019: Ireland v Scotland
18 September 2019: Ireland v Netherlands
19 September 2019: Scotland v Netherlands
20 September 2019: Ireland v Scotland