The Ireland prop Tadhg Furlong will make his first appearance of this year’s Six Nations in Sunday’s fixture with Scotland. The captain, Johnny Sexton, and centre Garry Ringrose, who sat out the round-three win in Italy, will also start at Murrayfield as part of six personnel changes after overcoming respective groin and calf injuries.
The hooker Dan Sheehan, flanker Peter O’Mahony and scrum-half Conor Murray are the other men restored to Andy Farrell’s starting XV.
Robbie Henshaw and Jamison Gibson-Park are in line for first Test outings since the autumn after being named on the bench. The world’s top-ranked nation travel to Edinburgh top of the championship table thanks to successive bonus-point wins over Wales, France and Italy.
Furlong’s return to fitness following a calf problem is a timely boost for head coach Farrell after the deputy prop Finlay Bealham sustained a tournament-ending knee injury in the 34-20 victory in Rome.