England bring forward team naming
Coach Brian Ashton was due to announce the team next week ahead of the game at Croke Park on Saturday 24 February.
The announcement has now been brought forward so the clubs know the identity of the players Ashton wants rested.
"What Brian would like, quite rightly, is the starting XV not to have to play," elite director Rob Andrew said.
The clubs are required to release England players a week before an international match.
Andrew told BBC Sport: "The biggest issue is that there are three Premiership games on Sunday.
"It will mean (the players involved) won't do a great deal on Monday or Tuesday, will train Wednesday and go to Dublin on Thursday."
There are three Premiership matches on Sunday - Bristol v Newcastle, Saracens v Gloucester and Wasps v Sale.
Fourteen of the players who could be in the England squad, including skipper Phil Vickery and fly-half Jonny Wilkinson, play for those teams.
Ireland's players will not have played for the two weeks between their defeat by France last Sunday and the England game.
They are centrally contracted and the Irish Union can decide when they play, with the emphasis on peaking for international matches.
"Whereas Ireland will have two weeks' preparation, England will probably have one and a half," Andrew said.


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