Ireland have no fresh injury concerns ahead of Saturday’s Triple Crown clash with Scotland in Dublin.
Andy Farrell’s side beat Wales 27-17 on Friday to maintain an outside shot at the Six Nations title but would likely need to beat Scotland and hope England can cause an upset against France in Paris.
Munster loosehead prop Jeremy Loughman, who started the first three games of Ireland’s campaign, missed the Wales tie with a calf injury and remains out with Connacht’s Billy Bohan called up as cover.
Ulster’s Tom O’Toole is likely to keep his place after impressing on his first start at loosehead against Steve Tandy’s side.
Munster back row Brian Gleeson will also train with the panel this week.
Ulster trio Cormac Izuchukwu, Jude Postlethwaite and Bryn Ward have returned to the province ahead of their re-fixed URC clash away to Edinburgh on Friday night.
The Ireland team will be named on Thursday afternoon.

Scotland beat France 50-40 on Saturday
Scotland will arrive in Dublin looking for a first win over Ireland since 2017 and a first away victory since 2010.
They are also in the running for the championship after wins over England, Wales and France.
The visitors will be without without locks Gregor Brown and Scott Cummings, the Scottish Rugby Union said on Monday, with four call-ups to the squad to replace a total of six injured players.
Brown and Cummings have started together in the second row in the wins over England and France, but both went off injured during Saturday’s 50-40 victory over the French which gives them a shot at the title going into the final day on Saturday.

Cummings suffered a hamstring injury and Brown picked up a calf problem at Murrayfield, and have returned to their clubs for further assessment along with Adam Hastings, Nathan McBeth, Elliot Millar Mills and Duhan van der Merwe.
Coach Gregor Townsend has called up inexperienced locks Euan Ferrie and Alex Samuel.
Ferrie is uncapped while Samuel has never featured in a Six Nations match and both will provide back-up for Grant Gilchrist, Jonny Gray, Max Williamson and Alex Craig.
Wing Arron Reed and prop Alec Hepburn have also been added to the squad.
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Additional reporting: Reuters