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Steve Borthwick confirms uncapped England fixture against France

Marcus Smith celebrates his try for England away to France last March (Photo by Dan Mullan/The RFU Collection via Getty Images)

England boss Steve Borthwick has confirmed an uncapped international next June versus France in London ahead off their end-of-season tour to Argentina and America.

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The Allianz Stadium fixture will take place a week after the 2024/25 Gallagher Premiership June 14 final at the same venue, but the English head coach won’t have players from that club decider available for selection against the French XV.

Borthwick also won’t be able to select any player chosen for the British and Irish Lions tour to Australia. It will be France’s second visit to London in the space of a few months as they are scheduled to take on England at Twickenham on February 8 in the Guinness Six Nations.

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A statement read: “England have announced that an England XV will take on a France XV at Allianz Stadium, Twickenham, on Saturday, June 21 (kick-off 3.15pm). The game forms part of the preparations for England’s three-Test summer tour to Argentina and the United States, with further details to be revealed in the coming weeks.

“Tickets for the clash will go on sale on January 13, via the England Rugby website. As part of the ticket, supporters will also have the opportunity to watch the RFU County Championship finals, setting the stage for a perfect day of rugby for fans of all ages.”

Borthwick said: “This game presents an exciting opportunity to see some of the rising stars of the game in action. It’s always an incredible occasion when England faces France, and we are looking forward to creating a memorable experience for everyone involved.

“The match will be a valuable opportunity for the players to test their skills against a tough opponent and strengthen their chances for tour selection.”

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Nickers 2 hours ago
It's time for the All Blacks to break up Jordie Barrett and Rieko Ioane

No chance Ardie was the best player in 2024. Sititi or Lomax, with Vaai and Ofa "most improved". Ardie was good, but not as good as 2023, he looked decidedly undercooked coming back from Japan and wasn't anywhere near his best for the England, and didn't hit his straps until the NH tour.


Jordan should definitely be back on the wing. His decision making was terrible, he lost the ball so many times in contact trying to push a crazy pass, 4 or 5 times in one game, that insane quick throw in hospital pass, numerous other moments where he took the worst option available. Just as much promising ball died with him as it did with Ioane. I don't know if he was "overplaying" trying to make a case for being the second playmaker but he is definitely not that.


Jordie needs to be used properly. He is not a battering ram, or a DDA style 4th loose forward. He is a genuine playmaker who can come into first receiver and have DMac/BB playing off him very comfortably as he been able to do seamlessly at Leinster with only 10 days prep, with the addition of being a strong ball carrier. He was used in this role successfully by Schmidt and it gave the backline a lot more variation and adaptability. At the moment they look like Warren Gatland is the attack coach which is embarrassing when you look at the riches available. Leinster have already made better use of JB in one half than Razor and co did all year.


Reiko has not been able to gel with anyone on attack despite playing alongside Barrett, DMac, JB, Jordan etc.. for years. It is not going to happen and he needs to be jettisoned. A 5 on 2 overlap to win the game went begging against France when BB and Reiko were unable to coordinate simple running lines between them. BB very clearly wanted to take the ball to the line and put Reiko through a big gap, but Reiko was hanging back on a holding thinking the ball was going to ALB (which was probably the better play) and in the end ALB decides to run into the gap and BB, Reiko, and ALB ended up within a few feet of each other, almost stationary, with the ball being knocked on by Reiko after a terrible pass from Barrett that was designed for Ioane steaming through the gap rather than standing beside him. The French defence made such a bad read that had Reiko caught the ball, even while stationary, we probably still would have scored. It's the kind of thing a social team that doesn't train would have run in easily, yet B.Barrett and Reiko with 200+ tests between them, probably having played 70+ together were clueless about. Reiko's defence is excellent, but he has become such a drag on attack that he is definitely a net negative.

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