But if they can pull off a sizable upset, they would be doing Les Bleus a huge favour as they look to steal the title on the final day as they face Wales ...
Hansen is the absolute journeyman in comparison, having trotted the globe from Australia to his current home. Whichever lock dominates the set-piece can expect to guide his team home. If Willis can edge out Van der Flier here, then England might just stand a chance of victory. Follow Ireland vs England in the Six Nations live below, with expert analysis from Nick Purewal at the Few give England a prayer of spoiling the party tonight and denying Ireland a fourth slam overall, second in five years and first in this city, with Steve Borthwick’s side no doubt still feeling the effects of a record home drubbing by France at Twickenham. The stage is set for the world’s top-ranked team to clinch a memorable Grand Slam on home soil after a fantastic tournament and send out another major warning shot as they try to end their World Cup curse in the autumn.
If they can bounce back to beat an unstoppable-looking Irish team at the Aviva Stadium, then it will go down as one of the all-time great Six Nations shocks.
It looks glorious in Dublin after some morning rain, the skies blue and the sun just starting to dip. Not an empty seat in the place for what could be a famous Irish evening. It is set up perfectly for Andy Farrell’s side - can England gatecrash the party? The England full back returns in kind, Lowe claiming a mark inside his 22. A tackle in the air from Owen Farrell, Jamison Gibson-Park bumped with a limited use of the arms from the England skipper. If they can bounce back to beat an unstoppable-looking Irish team at the Aviva Stadium, then it will go down as one of the all-time great Six Nations shocks.
...how will they make it happen? Well, they cannot afford as bad a start as last week. The match against France was effectively over as a contest within the ...
"I've been lucky enough to play alongside a big chunk of that English team and I know how proud they are. On the face of it a trip to Dublin is the last fixture England would have wanted. But such is the strength of this Irish side and the state of the England team that another embarrassing defeat is far from the realms of possibility. Even though Dublin has never been an easy place for teams to go, it is hard to remember a time when England travelled across the Irish Sea with expectations so low, and fears of another soul-searching defeat so high. His Ireland side have won 21 of their past 23 Tests - the two defeats coming away to France and New Zealand - are world No 1 and heavily fancied to win the Grand Slam this afternoon. The match against France was effectively over as a contest within the first 10 minutes.
Ireland player ratings: A deathly hush around the Aviva Stadium set the tone for an eerily nervous opening for Andy Farrell's Ireland...
[Rob Herring](https://www.rugbypass.com/players/rob-herring/) chipped in with a well-taken 5-pointer. [Jimmy O’Brien](https://www.rugbypass.com/players/jimmy-obrien/) made a big impact as did Jack Conan. Unlucky to get pinged for wheeling the scrum in the 29th minute. Fluffed his lines with a dud lineout throw but all was forgotten when he bulldozed his way over for a try that few hookers in world rugby would have finished. One to forget for the tighthead superstar. Like many off his teammates, the occasion got to Baird early doors, but he soon hit his straps. A return to form for England’s [James Ryan](https://www.rugbypass.com/players/james-ryan/) – 6 Another player who was trying to make things happen. Hardly vintage Sexton but he managed Peyper well and won the flyhalf ego battle with Owen Farrell. [James Lowe](https://www.rugbypass.com/players/james-lowe/) – 7 This did not look like the best rugby team in the world.
Andy Farrell's Ireland cemented their place as the world's number-one side with a bonus-point victory over England, sealing the Six Nations, Grand Slam, ...
45 mins to kick-off: A first Grand Slam since 2018, in a World Cup year no less, would cap off a brilliant few months for Andy Farrell and his side ahead of the tournament in France at 2023's end. The visitors have had a bright spell in the last few minutes and win a ruck penalty. Farrell comes back to kick the points, and notches three more over to extend the visitors' lead. 43 mins: Lowe takes a high ball and spits it out the back to Gibson-Park. 57 mins: Ireland pinch the ball from an England maul and Gibson-Park scampers into space. Sexton converts to add the two, and the hosts hold an eight-point lead inside the last quarter of the game! The ball is moved inside, before a fantastic Conan offload puts Sheehan over in the corner for his second of the game! It spins closer to the posts, and one final shove from the back sees George ground the ball! 79 mins: The stadium is roaring the chorus to Ireland's Call as full-time nears, and with their side confirming a Grand Slam at home for the first time in Six Nations history, this St. 80 mins: England do their best to keep the ball alive through Ludlam, and carries from Tuilagi and Slade. England closed the gap early in the second half before Ireland pulled away in the last quarter, with Henshaw, Sheehan and Herring all crossing in the same corner. From the maul, Josh van der Flier found a rampaging Dan Sheehan on his inside, and the hooker powered over to send Ireland into a 10-6 lead.
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Six Nations Super Saturday concludes with a huge clash between old rivals in Dublin this evening. The stage is set for the world's top-ranked team to clinch ...