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Dan Sheehan and Caelan Doris passed fit to face England in Grand Slam showdown

Dan Sheehan and Caelan Doris have both been passed fit for Ireland's Guinness Six Nations finale against England on Saturday (5pm).

The pair picked up injuries in Sunday's 22-7 win against Scotland at Murrayfield, but have been included in the starting XV for Ireland's Grand Slam decider after coming through training.

Head coach Andy Farrell has made three changes to the first team, with two of those enforced. Robbie Henshaw steps into the centre to replace Garry Ringrose, while Ryan Baird partners James Ryan in the second row instead of the injured Iain Henderson.

The other change comes at scrum-half, with Jamison Gibson-Park rewarded for his impact off the bench against Scotland, coming in for Conor Murray, who drops to the bench.

The rest of the backline is unchanged, with Gibson-Park partnering Johnny Sexton in the half-backs, with the captain set for his final Six Nations appearance.

Henshaw links up with Aki in midfield, while Mack Hansen, James Lowe and Hugo Keenan make up the back three for the fifth game in a row.

Sheehan is fit to start alongside Andrew Porter and Tadhg Furlong in the front row, while Doris's recovery from a hip injury means Farrell can retain his starting back row from Murrayfield, with Peter O'Mahony at blindside flanker, and Josh van der Flier set for his 50th Test cap in the seven shirt.

The bench has been rejigged, with Rob Herring set to provide cover at hooker, and his Ulster teammate Kieran Treadwell promoted to the matchday squad.

Stuart McCloskey misses out however, with the versatile Jimmy O'Brien taking the final spot, providing cover in the centre and backfield.

Steve Borthwick will announce his England team at 5pm.

Ireland: Hugo Keenan; Mack Hansen, Robbie Henshaw, Bundee Aki, James Lowe;

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