England centre Olly Barkley has been passed fit for Sunday's RBS 6 Nations clash with Ireland at Lansdowne Road.
Barkley - who started against France - withdrew from Baths starting line-up for the Zurich Premiership clash with Gloucester after sustaining a calf injury during training on Friday.
Bath head coach John Connolly rated him 50-50 for the Dublin trip but he was passed fit by Englands medical team today and should continue in the world champions unsettled midfield on Sunday.
Gloucester back Henry Paul - who featured among the substitutes against France - has also been given the green light to play after limping off against Bath with an ankle problem.
Andy Robinson names his team to face Grand Slam-chasing Ireland on Wednesday, with England looking to avoid suffering a third-successive defeat in this seasons championship.