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Ireland v England kick-off time, TV channel and team news

Ireland look to secure their first Grand Slam in five years when they host England at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on the final day of the Guinness Six Nations.

This fixture will conclude Super Saturday, as another blockbuster tournament comes to a close. Ireland have been ruthless and impressive to say the least. From scoring tries for fun, to Josh van der Flier throwing in to the lineout last weekend, their journey to potential glory has been hugely entertaining.

England will hope to quash their dreams of a clean sweep, but did suffer a massive defeat against France last weekend, conceding 53 points at home. Ireland on the other hand beat France 32-19, so on paper Andy Farrell's side look likely to pick up their Grand Slam against a transitional England team.

What time is Ireland v England kick-off?

Ireland v England kicks off at 5pm on Saturday, March 18 at Stade de France in Paris.

What TV channel is Ireland v England on?

France v Wales is being broadcast live on ITV 1. Coverage begins at 4.30pm. You can also live stream the game using ITV X.

What's the Ireland v England team news?

Ireland have made three changes to the team that beat Scotland last weekend.

Jamison Gibson-Park comes in for Conor Murray at scrum-half. The other two changes are injury enforced, with Ryan Baird coming in for Iain Henderson in the second row and Robbie Henshaw replacing Garry Ringrose at centre.

Johnny Sexton is in line to become Ireland's record points scorer in the final match of his Guinness Six Nations career. He will surpass Ronan O'Gara on 557 points should he contribute to the scoreline from fly-half.

The form back three in the world start the match. Hugo Keenan is at 15 with James Lowe and Mack Hansen taking up the flanks. Bundee Aki partners Henshaw in midfield. The front row is made up of Tadgh Furlong, Dan Sheehan and Andrew Porter whilst James Ryan partners Baird in the boiler house.

Josh van der Flier, Peter O'Mahony and Caelan Doris make up the loose forwards.

There are four changes to Steve Borthwick's England team.

Owen Farrell returns at fly-half and Manu Tuilagi slots in at inside centre. Farrell is partnered by Jack van Poortvliet in the half-backs whilst Tuilagi lines up next to Henry Slade. The other two changes see Henry Arundell make his first England start in place of Max Malins, whilst David Ribbans comes in for Ollie Chessum at lock.

Chessum is joined by Maro Itoje in second row, whilst Kyle Sinckler, Jamie George and Ellis Genge make up the front row. Lewis Ludlam, Jack Willis and Alex Dombrandt form the back row.

Freddie Steward starts at 15 and is joined by Anthony Watson and Arundell in the back three.

Ireland: 15. Hugo Keenan, 14. Mack Hansen, 13. Robbie Henshaw, 12. Bundee Aki, 11. James Lowe, 10. Johnny Sexton, 9. Jamison Gibson-Park, 1. Andrew Porter, 2. Dan Sheehan, 3. Tadhg Furlong, 4. Ryan Baird, 5. James Ryan, 6. Peter O’Mahony, 7. Josh van der Flier, 8. Caelan Doris.

Replacements: 16. Rob Herring, 17. Cian Healy, 18. Tom O’Toole, 19. Kieran Treadwell, 20. Jack Conan, 21. Conor Murray, 22. Ross Byrne, 23. Jimmy O’Brien.

England: 15. Freddie Steward, 14. Anthony Watson, 13. Henry Slade, 12. Manu Tuilagi, 11. Henry Arundell, 10. Owen Farrell, 9. Jack van Poortvliet, 1. Ellis Genge, 2. Jamie George, 3. Kyle Sinckler, 4. Maro Itoje, 5. David Ribbans, 6. Lewis Ludlam, 7. Jack Willis, 8. Alex Dombrandt.

Replacements: 16. Jack Walker, 17. Mako Vunipola, 18. Dan Cole, 19. Nick Isiekwe, 20. Ben Curry, 21. Alex Mitchell, 22. Marcus Smith, 23. Joe Marchant.

Who's the Ireland v England referee?

  • Referee: Jaco Peyper (SARU)
  • Assistant Referees: Ben O'Keeffe (NZR) and Pierre Brousset (FFR)
  • TMO: Marius Jonker (SARU)

What have the coaches said?

Ireland head coach Andy Farrell: "We're chasing to be the best versions of ourselves when it matters the most and we all know that it matters. Performing under that type of pressure is the next step for us."

England head coach Steve Borthwick: "The performance last week was not good enough and there has been a number of forthright conversations in the review of that game. Now we are looking forward to testing our capabilities against the number one side in the world in what promises to be a really exciting game on Saturday."

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