The Ireland captain Johnny Sexton will be replaced by Munster's Joey Carbery at fly-half for Ireland's game against France who will finally get his Six Nations chance.
Sexton suffered a hamstring injury in training this week and it is unknown how much of the Six Nations he will miss but not having him in Paris will be a big blow to Andy Farrell.
The rest of Ireland's team is unchanged from their convincing opening weekend win over Wales in Dublin as Mack Hansen keeps his place following a Player of the Round performance last Saturday.
Andy Farrell will be hoping that France show similar form to what they showed in Paris last weekend as they toiled to beat Italy at Stade De France.
Both France & Ireland beat the All Blacks in autumn, marking them out as Six Nations favourites and the winner here will take a huge psychological boost into the rest of the competition.
France have named Yoram Moefana in their squad as the Bordeux Bègles centre makes his first Six Nations start, replacing Jonathan Danty with the other change being in the back-row as François Cros replaces Dylan Cretin.
Fabien Galthié has returned from COVID isolation that saw him miss the Italy fixture and has opted for a 6-2 split on the bench with Thibaud Flament a new name among the replacements.
What time does France vs Ireland kick off?
France vs Ireland kicks off at 4:45pm (GMT) on Saturday 12 February.
What TV Channel is France vs Ireland on?
France vs Ireland is live on ITV in the UK and coverage starts at 4pm - 45 minutes before kick-off.
What is the team news?
France: Baille, Marchand, Atonio, Woki, Willemse, Cros, Jelonch, Alldritt, Dupont, Ntamack, Villiere, Moefana, Fickou, Penaud, Jaminet
Replacements: Mauvaka, Gros, Bamba, Taofifenua, Flament, Cretin, Lucu, Ramos
Ireland: Keenan; Conway, Ringrose, Aki, Hansen; Carbery, Gibson-Park; Porter, Kelleher, Furlong; Beirne, Ryan (c); Doris, van der Flier, Conan.
Replacements: Sheehan, Healy, Bealham, Henderson, O’Mahony, Murray, Carty, Henshaw.