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Rugby World Cup 2019: England unchanged for final against Springboks
England head coach Eddie Jones will deploy the same starting XV that beat New Zealand in last week’s semi-final.
England have named an unchanged team for the Rugby World Cup final against South Africa in Yokohama on Saturday.
Eddie Jones will deploy the same starting XV that beat two-time defending champions New Zealand in last week’s semi-final.
That means captain Owen Farrell, Jonny May and Kyle Sinckler have been declared fit to face the Springboks, having picked up knocks against the All Blacks.
Ben Spencer is among the replacements for England after travelling to Japan to replace the injured Willi Heinz.
“The strength of your team is the strength of your squad.”
Here’s your England team to face South Africa in the Rugby World Cup Final on Saturday (9am GMT, ITV).
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“It has been a good week, the players have been together a while now so it’s less about the volume of training this week, it’s more about sharpening the sword,” said Jones, who will oversee his 50th Test in charge of England.
“South Africa are a difficult opponent and we are going to have to fight really hard to win. We know the physical part of the game is going to be important and the players will go into this game well prepared knowing how we want to play. We will go and play with no fear.
“South Africa will probably play a similar type of game they have played all tournament so we need be good in the arm wrestle and when we have the opportunities to break the game up, we are then confident and composed enough to take them.”
England are looking to win their second World Cup, having triumphed over Australia in 2003 and finished runners-up to South Africa in 2007.
England: Elliot Daly, Anthony Watson, Manu Tuilagi, Owen Farrell, Jonny May, George Ford, Ben Youngs; Mako Vunipola, Jamie George, Kyle Sinckler, Maro Itoje, Courtney Lawes, Tom Curry, Sam Underhill, Billy Vunipola.
Replacements: Luke Cowan-Dickie, Joe Marler, Dan Cole, George Kruis, Mark Wilson, Ben Spencer, Henry Slade, Jonathan Joseph.
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