Ireland have named an unchanged side for their World Under-20 Championship final against England on Saturday evening (7.0pm).
Nigel Carolan's Wolfpuppies face the hosts at the AJ Bell Stadium in Manchester hoping to cap their remarkable tournament with a first ever World Under-20 title.
And following a superb display in their 37-7 semi-final victory over Argentina, Carolan has kept faith with the same 23 players in his matchday squad, which will once again be led by Leinster lock James Ryan,
Carolan said: "When this group of players came together for the Six Nations earlier this year, they showed a willingness and a desire to learn and grow together as a group.
"They have put in the hard work on and off the field this season and their reward for that is tomorrow evening's final against England.
"All the players came through the game against Argentina on Monday and we have had a good few days of preparation so I think everyone is now just looking forward to getting the game underway tomorrow.”
Ireland team: Jacob Stockdale, Matthew Byrne, Shane Daly, Conor O'Brien, Hugo Keenan, Johnny McPhillips, Stephen Kerins, Andrew Porter, Adam McBurney, Ben Betts, Sean O'Connor, James Ryan (capt), Greg Jones, David Aspil, Max Deegan.
Replacements: Vincent O'Brien, James Bollard, Adam Coyle, Evan Mintern, Kelvin Brown, Niall Saunders, Brett Connon, Jimmy O'Brien.