Slade back in England XV for must-win game with Fiji

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Slade back in England XV for must-win game with Fiji

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Centre Henry Slade, who did not play a minute of England’s Six Nations campaign earlier this year, has been recalled to the starting line-up to face Fiji on Saturday as head coach Steve Borthwick attempts to avoid a sixth successive Test defeat.

Slade, 33, has previously admitted that he was frustrated to be out of England’s midfield equation., external He finished the domestic season in excellent form, leading Exeter to the Prem final.

His return means Northampton’s Tommy Freeman is deployed in his more accustomed wing position after a year-long experiment to convert him into an outside centre.

Guy Pepper replaces Tom Curry at openside flanker in the other change to the starting XV, while the uncapped trio of Benhard Janse van Rensburg, Noah Caluori and George Kloska are poised to make their Test debuts off the bench.

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England: M Smith; Freeman, Slade, Atkinson, Feyi-Waboso; F Smith, van Poortvliet; Genge, George, Heyes, Coles, Martin, Chessum, Pepper, Earl.

Replacements: Cowan-Dickie, Opoku-Fordjour, Kloska, Curry, Pollock, Mitchell, Janse van Rensburg, Caluori.

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Slade was a late call-up to the matchday 23 who lost to South Africa last Saturday, filling in on the bench after starting full-back George Furbank suffered an appendicitis.

He replaced injured wing Cadan Murley on 54 minutes, with England finishing the 45-21 defeat by the Springboks with the same backline they have named to start against Fiji.

“We’ve had a really positive week of preparation, and the players have worked hard in training,” said Borthwick.

“We know Fiji will provide a tough challenge. They are a dangerous side who will demand the very best from us.”

England’s defeat by South Africa follows a dismal Six Nations campaign that featured losses to Scotland, Ireland, Italy and France.

While Borthwick has been backed through to the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia by Rugby Football Union bosses, their faith, and that of England’s fanbase will be tested if their streak extends to a sixth Test reverse.

England will travel to Argentina on 18 July in the final round of the summer leg of the new Nations Championships.

Fiji v England

Nations Championship

Saturday 11 July, 14:10 BST kick-off

Hill Dickinson Stadium, Liverpool

Live on BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Sounds, BBC Sport website and app, with accompanying live text commentary

From Baby Bok to Borthwick pick – Janse van Rensburg readied for debut

Benhard Janse van Rensburg talks to Marcus Smith while playing for an England XVImage source, Getty Images

Pretoria-born Janse van Rensburg, who qualifies for England through five years of residency despite turning out for South Africa’s under 20s more than a decade ago, has been one of the Prem’s top performers in recent years. However, his inclusion over homegrown prospects has been criticised by some.

He and Saracens’ teenage try-scoring sensation Caluori both appeared in a non-cap match against a France XV in Vannes last month, but are yet to make their Test debuts.

Borthwick was unhappy with the manner in which the Springboks dominated the aerial contest last weekend in Johannesburg.

Caluori, who topped the club try-scoring charts with 18 scores this season, is a 6ft 4in phenomenon in the air, with a prodigious leap and overhead catch that has been likened to former Australia full-back Israel Folau.

Jamie George will captain the side, with Maro Itoje rested for the summer, while Jack van Poortvliet retains the starting scrum-half role despite pressure from Alex Mitchell and Marcus Smith is preferred at full-back to Freddie Steward.

England have won nine of their 10 Test meetings against Fiji, including the most recent – a 38-18 win at Twickenham’s Allianz Stadium.

However, Fiji shocked the same venue with a 30-22 win in the build-up to the 2023 Rugby World Cup, before running England close in a bruising 30-24 defeat in the last eight of the tournament.

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