The Ireland U20 side has been named to play England U20 in the World Rugby U20 Championships Final on Saturday evening at 7pm at the AJ Bell Stadium in Manchester.
Head Coach Nigel Carolan has retained the same 23 that defeated Argentina 37-7 in the semi-final last Monday.
The front-row is made up of Andrew Porter, Adam McBurney and Ben Betts, with captain James Ryan partnered in the second row by Sean O'Connor.
Max Deegan, who has been nominated as player of the tournament starts at number 8, with flankers David Aspil and Greg Jones either side of him.
Half-backs Stephen Kerins and Johnny McPhillips will have Conor O'Brien and Shane Daly outside them at centre.
Jacob Stockdale, who has scored four tries so far at the championship, will start at full-back with Matthew Byrne and Hugo Keenan on the wings.
Speaking ahead of the final, 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.”
Tomorrow's game will mark the first time an Irish U20 has reached the final of this competition.
The match will be broadcast live on TG4 and Sky Sports 1.
Ireland U20 v England U20
World Rugby U20 Championship Final
AJ Bell Stadium, Manchester, Saturday 24th June 2016, 7pm.
15. Jacob Stockdale (Belfast Harlequins / Ulster)
14. Matthew Byrne (Terenure / Leinster)
13. Shane Daly (Cork Con / Munster)
12. Conor O'Brien (Clontarf / Leinster)
11. Hugo Keenan (UCD / Leinster)
10. Johnny McPhillips (Queen's University / Ulster)
9. Stephen Kerins (Sligo / Connacht)
1. Andrew Porter (UCD / Leinster)
2. Adam McBurney (Ballymena / Ulster)
3. Ben Betts (Young Munster / Munster)
4. Sean O'Connor (Cashel / Munster)
5. James Ryan (Lansdowne / Leinster) Captain
6. Greg Jones (UCD / Leinster)
7. David Aspil (St.Mary's RFC / Leinster)
8. Max Deegan (Lansdowne / Leinster)
Replacements:
16. Vincent O'Brien (Cork Con / Munster)
17. James Bollard (Dublin University / Leinster)
18. Adam Coyle (Naas / Leinster)
19. Evan Mintern (Cork Con / Munster)
20. Kelvin Brown (Shannon / Munster)
21. Niall Saunders (Harlequins)
22. Brett Connon (Newcastle Falcons)
23. Jimmy O'Brien (UCD / Leinster)
Ireland U20 World Rugby U20 Championship Results / Fixtures
Wales 25-26 Ireland
Manchester City Academy Stadium
Tuesday 7th June, 2016
New Zealand 24 - 33 Ireland
Manchester City Academy Stadium
Saturday 11th June, 2016
Ireland 35 - 7 Georgia
Manchester City Academy Stadium
Wednesday 15th June, 2016
Semi-Final
Ireland 37 - 7 Argentina
Manchester City Academy Stadium
Monday 20th June 2016
Final
Ireland U20 v England U20
AJ Bell Stadium, Salford
Saturday 25th June 2016
Head Coach Nigel Carolan has retained the same 23 that defeated Argentina 37-7 in the semi-final last Monday.
The front-row is made up of Andrew Porter, Adam McBurney and Ben Betts, with captain James Ryan partnered in the second row by Sean O'Connor.
Max Deegan, who has been nominated as player of the tournament starts at number 8, with flankers David Aspil and Greg Jones either side of him.
Half-backs Stephen Kerins and Johnny McPhillips will have Conor O'Brien and Shane Daly outside them at centre.
Jacob Stockdale, who has scored four tries so far at the championship, will start at full-back with Matthew Byrne and Hugo Keenan on the wings.
Speaking ahead of the final, 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.”
Tomorrow's game will mark the first time an Irish U20 has reached the final of this competition.
The match will be broadcast live on TG4 and Sky Sports 1.
Ireland U20 v England U20
World Rugby U20 Championship Final
AJ Bell Stadium, Manchester, Saturday 24th June 2016, 7pm.
15. Jacob Stockdale (Belfast Harlequins / Ulster)
14. Matthew Byrne (Terenure / Leinster)
13. Shane Daly (Cork Con / Munster)
12. Conor O'Brien (Clontarf / Leinster)
11. Hugo Keenan (UCD / Leinster)
10. Johnny McPhillips (Queen's University / Ulster)
9. Stephen Kerins (Sligo / Connacht)
1. Andrew Porter (UCD / Leinster)
2. Adam McBurney (Ballymena / Ulster)
3. Ben Betts (Young Munster / Munster)
4. Sean O'Connor (Cashel / Munster)
5. James Ryan (Lansdowne / Leinster) Captain
6. Greg Jones (UCD / Leinster)
7. David Aspil (St.Mary's RFC / Leinster)
8. Max Deegan (Lansdowne / Leinster)
Replacements:
16. Vincent O'Brien (Cork Con / Munster)
17. James Bollard (Dublin University / Leinster)
18. Adam Coyle (Naas / Leinster)
19. Evan Mintern (Cork Con / Munster)
20. Kelvin Brown (Shannon / Munster)
21. Niall Saunders (Harlequins)
22. Brett Connon (Newcastle Falcons)
23. Jimmy O'Brien (UCD / Leinster)
Ireland U20 World Rugby U20 Championship Results / Fixtures
Wales 25-26 Ireland
Manchester City Academy Stadium
Tuesday 7th June, 2016
New Zealand 24 - 33 Ireland
Manchester City Academy Stadium
Saturday 11th June, 2016
Ireland 35 - 7 Georgia
Manchester City Academy Stadium
Wednesday 15th June, 2016
Semi-Final
Ireland 37 - 7 Argentina
Manchester City Academy Stadium
Monday 20th June 2016
Final
Ireland U20 v England U20
AJ Bell Stadium, Salford
Saturday 25th June 2016