As the final round of the 2018 Six Nations approaches, we take an Opta-powered peek at what to expect as Ireland chase the Grand...
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Ireland head coach Joe Schmidt says Eddie Jones' offensive comments are "not directly relevant" to his side.
Comments from Eddie Jones may have irritated Ireland, but the England coach does not believe they will provide additional motivation.
Ireland are chasing a Six Nations Grand Slam at Twickenham and Joe Schmidt has made only one change to his XV to face England.
Owen Farrell and Richard Wigglesworth will be England's starting half-backs against Ireland after George Ford and Danny Care were benched.
Eddie Jones says he has no excuses for comments the England coach made about Irish people and Wales last year.
Eddie Jones will be able to call on captain Dylan Hartley and back Elliot Daly for the encounter with Ireland at Twickenham.
England conceded more penalties in a match since Eddie Jones took charge against France and the head coach knows what needs to change.
Jonathan Sexton is expecting a stern test from England next weekend as Eddie Jones' side attempt to deny them a Grand Slam.
After seeing his side suffer a second successive Six Nations defeat, England coach Eddie Jones said: "We're learning from these games."
England stand between Ireland and a Grand Slam, but the latter are already confirmed as winners of the 2018 Six Nations.
Ireland are on course for a first Grand Slam since 2009 and Conor Murray is beginning to believe.
England need to beat France and score four tries following Ireland's Six Nations win against Scotland in Dublin.
Ireland's style is entertaining, insists Joe Schmidt, who believes others are not forming their own opinions of the Six Nations leaders.
Joe Schmidt makes two changes to the Ireland team that beat Wales, with injury forcing Chris Farrell to miss out.
A back injury has kept Tommy Seymour out of Scotland's crucial Six Nations clash with Ireland, handing a first start to Blair Kinghorn.