England duo Elliot Daly and Dylan Hartley have both been passed fit to face Ireland in the final match of the Six Nations, according to a report on BBC Sport.
England captain Hartley missed the loss to France in Paris with a calf injury but has recovered and will be involved against Ireland on Saturday at Twickenham.

As for winger Daly, he picked up a slight knock in Paris as England slipped to a second successive defeat in the tournament.
Both players trained today and will be available for selection by head coach Eddie Jones, who will be looking to foil Ireland from claiming the Grand Slam.
England will name their starting line up tomorrow morning and will be determined to returning back to winning ways.
Assistant coach Paul Gustard said:
We are well aware of the situation we are in – we have lost the last two, and we are looking forward to this weekend.
The England coaches will hold a meeting tonight to decide on the starting team with Daly expected to start in the left wing position.
Ireland overtook England in the world rankings after securing the Six Nations title for the third time in five years under head coach Joe Schmidt.




