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Six Nations LIVE: Ireland win the Grand Slam after beating England 24-15 to seal clean sweep

Follow the latest from the Grand Slam decider at Twickenham

Jack de Menezes
Twickenham
Saturday 17 March 2018 12:30 GMT
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Ireland will attempt to win only their third Six Nations Grand Slam in their history as they take on England at Twickenham, having already wrapped up the championship with a game to spare.

After losing to both Scotland and France, England could finish as low as fifth if they lose to the Irish, but a victory could yet see them finish second in the table. However, the two defeats mean they are unable to catch Joe Schmidt’s side, and should the Irish seal a famous St Patrick’s Day victory – their first at Twickenham since 2010 – they will secure the Grand Slam to add to their 1948 and 2009 successes.

England head coach Eddie Jones has rung the changes for the clash, with seven new faces and 10 positional changes as Owen Farrell starts at fly-half with George Ford dropped, while Dan Cole, Joe Launchbury and Danny Care are also replaced with Kyle Sinckler, George Kruis and Richard Wigglesworth.

Ireland meanwhile have recalled Iain Henderson in their only change to the side that beat Scotland last week, with Devin Toner dropping to the bench.

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What time does it start?

England vs Ireland kicks off at 14:45 GMT.

Where can I watch it?

The game will be shown live on ITV from 14:25.

Teams

England: Anthony Watson; Jonny May, Jonathan Joseph, Ben Te'o, Elliot Daly; Owen Farrell Richard Wigglesworth; Mako Vunipola, Dylan Hartley, Kyle Sinckler; Maro Itoje, George Kruis; Chris Robshaw, James Haskell, Sam Simmonds.

Replacements: Jamie George, Joe Marler, Dan Cole, Joe Launchbury, Don Armand, Danny Care, George Ford, Mike Brown.

Ireland: Rob Kearney, Keith Earls, Garry Ringrose, Bundee Aki, Jacob Stockdale, Johnny Sexton, Connor Murray; Cian Healy, Rory Best, Tadhg Furlong, James Ryan, Iain Henderson, Peter O'Mahony, Dan Leavy, CJ Stander.

Replacements: Sean Cronin, Jack McGrath, Andrew Porter, Devin Toner, Jordi Murphy, Keiron Marmion, Joey Carbery, Jordan Larmour.

FULL-TIME: ENGLAND 15-24 IRELAND

IRELAND CLAIM THE SIX NATIONS GRAND SLAM!

Jack de Menezes17 March 2018 16:48

Jacob Stockdale celebrates after scoring Ireland's third try 

Jack de Menezes17 March 2018 16:50

Full-time: What can you say about that then? The better team won it quite easily in the end, and despite both scoring three tries each, Ireland were just a cut above England today. Owen Farrell's poor kicking didn't help, with the fly-half spurning six points by missing all three conversions, and in essence Ireland have taught their rivals how to win a Grand Slam.

Jack de Menezes17 March 2018 16:54

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