England will look to test their squad depth ahead of the upcoming ODI World Cup 2023 when they host Ireland in the second ODI at the Trent Bridge in Nottingham on Saturday (September 23).
Zak Crawley will lead the second-string England side as the players selected for the World Cup in India have been given a break before they travel to the sub-continent.

Paul Stirling, on the other hand, will lead the near full-stregnth Ireland side, who missed out on booking their ticket to the show-piece event after a disappointing qualifying campaign.
Both teams were set to open the three-match series on Wednesday (September 20) at the Headingley in Leeds, but persisten rain and wet outfield as well as pitch washed out the match. Will the weather interrupt proceedings in the 2nd ODI?
With the United Kingdom seeing rains over the last few weeks, here we take a look at the Nottingham weather forecast ahead of England vs Ireland 2nd ODI scheduled to take place on Saturday (September 23):
September 23 is expected to see periods of sun and clouds with chance of light rain developing in the night. The temperature during the day is expected to fluctuate from 13° C to 17° C, but may go down to as low as 12° C in the night.
Rain Prediction in Nottingham on September 23: There is no real chance of rain on - Saturday (September 23) with the sky set to remain partly cloudy for most part of the day.
According to AccuWeather and Weather Channel, there is no chance of rain despite cloud cover for most part of the day. So, the ENG vs IRE 2nd ODI should go on without or may be a slight interruption as the English weather is very unpredictable.
Wind Speed: There will be wind speed of around 10 to 15 km/hour from the West direction, turning to 15-30 km/hour to South SouthWest direction heading into the night, according to Weather Channel.