Ireland and Scotland will be at full strength for the ICC Trophy final at Clontarf on Wednesday.
Ed Joyce has returned from County Championship action with Middlesex to join his teammates for what could be his last match in Ireland colours.
Ireland will be delighted to have their leading run-scorer back in the side but it may be at the expense of Joyce's younger brother, Dominic, who filled his sibling's number four role in the semi-final victory over Canada.
Dominic, though, was man-of-the-match in Ireland's final group game against Denmark so Ireland may look to accommodate both brothers in their line-up.
Another player who is back in Ireland for the final is Scotland's Colin Smith. The batsman is a police officer and was called for duty during the G8 summit earlier in the tournament. He signed off his first stint in Ireland with 86 not out in the group match against Canada and will be in contention for a starting role in the final.
This eighth ICC Trophy final is the first for both competing sides. They will be looking to join a list of winners that comprises Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe (three times), United Arab Emirates, Bangladesh and Holland.