England here have already been given a scare against one of the so-called "smaller" nations, Netherlands, who they only beat with eight balls remaining last Tuesday.
Andrew Strauss's men, however, have shown they are in red-hot form with the bat, matching India's huge 338 total on Sunday in one of the most memorable cricket matches ever, let alone the World Cup.
In all, England have chased down 630 runs in two matches so far with their captain Strauss leading from the front having amassed 246 runs so far to head the batting charts in the tournament.
Kevin Pietersen, Jonathan Trott and Ian Bell will also be hungry to join their skipper higher up the run charts and the relatively inexperienced Irish line-up on the flat batting track could well be the opportunity they need.
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