Finlay Bealham returns to the Irish bench for the potential title clinching contest
Robbie Henshaw has retained his place in Ireland's starting 15 for their Six Nations game against England this weekend.
Henshaw's Leinster and centre partner, Garry Ringrose has failed to make the matchday 23 despite being declared fit.
Hugo Keenan returns to full back after recovering from a knee injury, while James Ryan picked up a bicep injury in training and will be absent for the remainder of the tournament.
Elsewhere, former Buccaneers prop Finlay Bealham returns to the bench for the Twickenham contest in favour of an injured Oli Jager.
Our Match Day Squad for Twickenham! 🟢#TeamOfUs
— Irish Rugby (@IrishRugby) March 7, 2024
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