-
Iran hits back at Trump after insists truce over
-
Thousands shelter in Taiwan as typhoon lashes Japan islands
-
Scaloni wants 'never-say-die' legacy for Argentina
-
New Zealand, India form 'strategic partnership'
-
Scaloni wants Argentina's legacy to be 'never say die'
-
Courtois 'proud' as sun sets on Belgium's 'Golden Generation'
-
Spain into World Cup semi-final with France after late strike against Belgium
-
Economic uncertainty looms over Venezuela quake zone
-
Boeing unveils new 737 MAX production line as aviation giant charts comeback
-
'Beast' Haaland a different player to me, says Kane
-
Wemby inks Spurs extension, tells fans 'I'm here to stay'
-
My goals don't matter if we win World Cup, says Yamal
-
Courtois backs Lammens to bounce back after World Cup blunder
-
Spain's Merino living 'wildest dreams' with late World Cup winners
-
NBA T-Wolves add Ball and Green as James eyes options
-
Apple sues OpenAI for stealing trade secrets
-
England's Rice, Guehi and James train ahead of Norway World Cup clash
-
Spain set up World Cup semi-final with France after late win against Belgium
-
Merino strikes late as Spain beat Belgium to set up France World Cup semi
-
Alfred trumps Thomas in battle of Olympic sprint champions
-
Ohtani to miss All-Star Game for treatment on knee
-
Brutal heat wave forecast for western US this weekend
-
Hundreds of Peruvian newborns named after Norway striker Haaland
-
Music industry launches AI-generated content labels
-
Wall Street gets small boost from SK hynix debut
-
SK hynix surges on first day of trading on Wall Street
-
Deschamps leads France to familiar territory in final World Cup
-
Edwards leaves role with Liverpool owners FSG
-
Alfred goes third in 200m all-time list, Wanyonyi smashes 1km mark
-
Wemby to Spurs fans: 'I'm here to stay, whatever it takes'
-
Trump agrees to more Iran talks but insists truce is over
-
Trump administration weakens habitat protections for endangered species
-
'No secret' that Kane v Haaland the key to England clash, says Norway coach Solbakken
-
Scheffler misses first cut in four years as McIlroy leads at Scottish Open
-
Prince Harry and family meet King Charles: UK media
-
Nearly 50 abducted pupils, teachers rescued in Nigeria
-
Sinner salutes 'true inspiration' Djokovic after ending rival's Wimbledon bid
-
Wanyonyi sets new world best in men's 1,000m
-
US senators announce Trump deal on Russia sanctions bill
-
Djokovic expects to be back at Wimbledon next year
-
Foreigners among 12 killed in ferocious Spain wildfire
-
Sinner, Zverev power into Wimbledon final
-
Vinicius apologizes to Brazilians for World Cup 'frustration'
-
Trump says agreed to more Iran talks but insists truce over
-
Slick Sinner scuppers Djokovic record bid to make Wimbledon final
-
Zverev hungry for Wimbledon glory after Paris breakthrough
-
India's Mandhana stars in inaugural women's Test at Lord's
-
England risk losing Guehi for Norway World Cup quarter-final
-
Xhaka tells Swiss fans to 'keep dreaming' ahead of Argentina World Cup clash
-
UK police launch murder probe into ex-MP's death
Ireland recall 'world-class' Furlong for Scotland Six Nations clash
Tadhg Furlong was hailed as "world-class" by Ireland coach Andy Farrell as the prop prepared to make his first appearance of this year's Six Nations, in Sunday's key clash away to Scotland.
Johnny Sexton, the Ireland captain, and centre Garry Ringrose, who both missed the round-three win in Italy, are also back in the side after recovering from injuries.
Furlong's return to fitness following a calf problem is a welcome boost for Ireland coach Andy Farrell after back-up prop Finlay Bealham suffered a tournament-ending knee injury in a 34-20 victory in Rome last month.
The 30-year-old Furlong has not played competitively since Leinster's 38-29 victory over Ulster on December 3.
But despite a 99-day gap between appearances, Farrell is confident Furlong will be ready to help tournament leaders Ireland continue their quest for what would just be a fourth Grand Slam.
"Some players can and some players can't and he's across his detail like no other," Farrell said of Furlong.
"Tadhg doesn't have to tear himself apart mentally to try and make sure that he gets up to speed because he's already figured it out."
Farrell, a former England dual-code international, added: "He's one of those that probably when he's driving the car, or sat in his room, or having a bit of food or whatever, he's probably thinking about the game anyway so when it comes to training it's all boxed off.
"He brings confidence to the team by how he prepares and that gives us confidence to know that he's ready to play.
"He's a world-class prop and a great leader and when you look around the changing room there are certain players that give a sense of confidence whether they're playing or not and he's one of them.
"Tadhg's nothing to lose. He just needs to be himself, he just needs to go out there and enjoy it."
Ireland are the only team left in the tournament who can complete a Grand Slam.
A win in Edinburgh would set them up for a March 18 tilt at a clean sweep against England in Dublin.
Ireland (15-1)
Hugo Keenan; Mack Hansen, Garry Ringrose, Bundee Aki, James Lowe; Johnny Sexton (capt), Conor Murray; Caelan Doris, Josh van der Flier, Peter O'Mahony; James Ryan, Iain Henderson; Tadhg Furlong, Dan Sheehan, Andrew Porter
Replacements: Ronan Kelleher, Cian Healy, Tom O'Toole, Ryan Baird, Jack Conan, Jamison Gibson-Park, Ross Byrne, Robbie Henshaw
Coach: Andy Farrell (ENG)
O.Gutierrez--AT