Ireland will kick off the 2026 Six Nations campaign in Paris against France, with Prop Jeremy Loughman set to start after a two-year absence due to injury. Munster team-mate Michael Milne is the loose-head back-up on the bench.
The Ireland lineup sees Jamie Osborne at full-back and Tommy O'Brien in the back three, replacing British and Irish Lion James Lowe, who misses out due to his exclusion from the starting team by head coach Andy Farrell. Cian Prendergast also starts at six, wearing a number 8 jersey instead of usual flanker Jack Conan.
Tight-head Tadhg Furlong is not available for the game despite returning to training last week with a calf problem and Thomas Clarkson will don the number three jersey in his place. The Irish team's starting front row will be Loughman, Dan Sheehan and Finlay Bealham, while hooker Jack Boyle misses out.
Ireland is also without wing Mack Hansen and fellow centre Robbie Henshaw for the game against France due to injuries. Bundee Aki is banned from the first three games of the campaign. Stuart McCloskey partners Garry Ringrose in midfield at fly-half, with Sam Prendergast forming a familiar half-back pairing with Jamison Gibson-Park.
France's lineup sees skipper Antoine Dupont return after an 11-month injury layoff and Bordeaux-Begles number 10 Matthieu Jalibert replacing injured club-mate Romain Ntamack. In the front row, Dorian Aldegheri will start at tight-head prop for Les Bleus, as Uuni Atonio's retirement has left a void in the position.
The Ireland lineup sees Jamie Osborne at full-back and Tommy O'Brien in the back three, replacing British and Irish Lion James Lowe, who misses out due to his exclusion from the starting team by head coach Andy Farrell. Cian Prendergast also starts at six, wearing a number 8 jersey instead of usual flanker Jack Conan.
Tight-head Tadhg Furlong is not available for the game despite returning to training last week with a calf problem and Thomas Clarkson will don the number three jersey in his place. The Irish team's starting front row will be Loughman, Dan Sheehan and Finlay Bealham, while hooker Jack Boyle misses out.
Ireland is also without wing Mack Hansen and fellow centre Robbie Henshaw for the game against France due to injuries. Bundee Aki is banned from the first three games of the campaign. Stuart McCloskey partners Garry Ringrose in midfield at fly-half, with Sam Prendergast forming a familiar half-back pairing with Jamison Gibson-Park.
France's lineup sees skipper Antoine Dupont return after an 11-month injury layoff and Bordeaux-Begles number 10 Matthieu Jalibert replacing injured club-mate Romain Ntamack. In the front row, Dorian Aldegheri will start at tight-head prop for Les Bleus, as Uuni Atonio's retirement has left a void in the position.