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England will take on the All Blacks in the opening game followed by Scotland welcoming Fiji to Murrayfield at 5.40pm on the same day and both games will be on TNT Sports 1 with coverage beginning at 2pm. Fans who do not have a TNT subscription can sign up here.
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England’s Selection Dilemma
England’s head coach, Steve Borthwick, faces a selection headache as he finalizes his squad. The ongoing debate between George Furbank and Freddie Steward for the full-back position has been a hot topic1. Furbank’s recent performances have earned him favor among fans, but Steward’s experience and rock-solid defense make him a strong contender.
The All Blacks’ Challenge
The All Blacks, known for their swashbuckling style and formidable defense, are coming off a series of impressive performances. Their recent victory over England in Auckland showcased their ability to dominate on both ends of the field3. With players like Mark Tele’a and Anton Lienert-Brown in top form, the All Blacks are looking to extend their dominance over England.
Key Matchups to Watch
Full-Back Battle: The duel between Furbank and Steward will be crucial in determining England’s defensive solidity.
Back Row Showdown: The selection of Tom Curry, Sam Underhill, and Ben Earl could provide England with the dynamism needed to disrupt the All Blacks’ supply line.
Set-Piece Strength: The battle at the scrum and lineout will be pivotal, with Ellis Genge and Jamie George looking to hold their ground against the All Blacks’ pack.
A Historic Rivalry
The history between these two teams is rich with memorable moments. From the All Blacks’ first victory in 1905 to England’s historic win in 1936, this rivalry has seen its fair share of drama and excitement2. The introduction of the Hillary Shield in 2008 has added another layer of prestige to their encounters.
As the match approaches, fans on both sides are eagerly awaiting what promises to be an electrifying contest. Will England be able to overcome the All Blacks’ challenge and claim victory at Twickenham, or will the All Blacks continue their dominance? Only time will tell.
LIVE England vs All Blacks Live - Click Here
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LIVE England vs All Blacks Live - Click Here
.
England’s Selection Dilemma
England’s head coach, Steve Borthwick, faces a selection headache as he finalizes his squad. The ongoing debate between George Furbank and Freddie Steward for the full-back position has been a hot topic1. Furbank’s recent performances have earned him favor among fans, but Steward’s experience and rock-solid defense make him a strong contender.
The All Blacks’ Challenge
The All Blacks, known for their swashbuckling style and formidable defense, are coming off a series of impressive performances. Their recent victory over England in Auckland showcased their ability to dominate on both ends of the field3. With players like Mark Tele’a and Anton Lienert-Brown in top form, the All Blacks are looking to extend their dominance over England.
Key Matchups to Watch
Full-Back Battle: The duel between Furbank and Steward will be crucial in determining England’s defensive solidity.
Back Row Showdown: The selection of Tom Curry, Sam Underhill, and Ben Earl could provide England with the dynamism needed to disrupt the All Blacks’ supply line.
Set-Piece Strength: The battle at the scrum and lineout will be pivotal, with Ellis Genge and Jamie George looking to hold their ground against the All Blacks’ pack.
A Historic Rivalry
The history between these two teams is rich with memorable moments. From the All Blacks’ first victory in 1905 to England’s historic win in 1936, this rivalry has seen its fair share of drama and excitement2. The introduction of the Hillary Shield in 2008 has added another layer of prestige to their encounters.
As the match approaches, fans on both sides are eagerly awaiting what promises to be an electrifying contest. Will England be able to overcome the All Blacks’ challenge and claim victory at Twickenham, or will the All Blacks continue their dominance? Only time will tell.