No. | Name | |
---|---|---|
15Mike Brown, - | ||
14Anthony Watson, - | ||
13Jonathan Joseph, - 2 | ||
12Luther Burrell, - | ||
11Jonny May, - | ||
10George Ford, - 3 3 | ||
9Ben Youngs, - | ||
1Joe Marler, - | ||
2Dylan Hartley, - | ||
3Dan Cole, - | ||
4Dave Attwood, - | ||
5George Kruis, - | ||
6James Haskell, - | ||
7Chris Robshaw, - | ||
8Billy Vunipola, - | ||
Replacements | ||
16Tom Youngs, - | ||
17Mako Vunipola, - | ||
18Kieran Brookes, - | ||
19Nick Easter, - | ||
20Tom Croft, - | ||
21Richard Wigglesworth, - | ||
22Danny Cipriani, - | ||
23Billy Twelvetrees, - |
*Players currently on the pitch are shown in bold
Match Commentary
Stuart Lancaster: "It was a soft try we conceded first off. We gave them a bit of a rev up, told them to up the intensity. We were a little bit off on the back of last week. Slightly disappointed because we could have done a little bit better."
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We're back underway. England need to stay sharp, scrum on the five-yard line. England's ball. Great drive by England and they get a penalty
Tom Hamilton's verdict so far: "England not at their fluent best, but they have the lead. Italy more than here just to make up the numbers. First half marred by the injury to Mike Brown but they rode their luck for Vunipola's score."
Stuart Lancaster tells BBC Sport: "First of all I'm delighted for them that they got their rewards [against Wales]. I felt at half-time we were composed and controlled. In the second we showed our dominance. But that was last week and we're onto this week, I can assure you. It's very much getting our feet back on the ground. There's lots of things we can improve on and definitely from our performance against Italy two years ago."
Here come Italy, with Chris Robshaw ready to lead England out. No tunnel stand-off at Twickenham ...
Time for the anthems and it's absolutely chucking it down ... Conditions had looked perfect until about two minutes ago
From ESPNscrum's Tom Hamilton at Twickenham: "Light drizzle in the air, no wind. England should win but expect Italy to be competitive and keep in touch until the last 30 minutes or so. England's superior fitness should shine through then."