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Ireland team selection for Six Nations decider against ScotlandAndy Farrell is expected to make an emphatic statement with his Ireland team to face Scotland in Saturday’s Six Nations decider in Dublin. Farrell will confirm his Ireland team selection on Thursday afternoon (around 2pm) ahead of the Saturday afternoon (4:45pm kick-off) at Aviva Stadium. Ireland are four points clear of England, their nearest title challengers while France and Scotland are in the long, long-shot category., at Twickenham. Standing in Ireland’s way of back-to-back titles are Gregor Townsend’s Scotland, who have beaten England and Wales but lost to France and Italy.
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