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England make 7 changes for All Blacks clash

England make 7 changes for All Blacks clash

By Alipate Narawa
12/11/2025

England have made seven changes to their starting XV as they seek to secure their first win over the All Blacks since 2019, and in so doing scupper New Zealand's chance of a grand slam northern hemisphere tour.

Maro Itoje, who had a rare bench appearance last week, returns to captain the team alongside Alex Coles in the second row, with Ollie Chessum out injured.

Tom Roebuck returns on the wing, George Ford is back at five-eighth and Sam Underhill is in on the flank for Sunday's international.

Roebuck missed last week's win over Fiji having starred in the opening victory over Australia and his aerial ability will be a huge boon for England in attack and defence.

Freddie Steward also missed the Fiji game with a finger injury but comes in at fullback, with Marcus Smith dropping to the bench.

Tough-tackling Underhill comes in at openside flanker as Ben Earl, man of the match in England's last two games, moves back to No.8.

Coach Steve Borthwick says he is pleased with the progress they are making after naming the team this morning.

Borthwick says New Zealand are one of the best teams in the world and facing them is always a special challenge.

The teams met three times last year, and though the All Blacks won all of them, the total points differential was 10 and England had late chances to win all three – not least last November when Ford hit a post with a late penalty and skewed a drop goal wide in a 24-22 Twickenham defeat.

With a draw in 2022, it means that England have won only two of the teams' last 21 meetings, the most recent being the 2019 World Cup semi-final in Japan.

New Zealand, who have beaten Ireland and Scotland in the first two games of their Grand Slam tour, will name their team tomorrow.

England side to face New Zealand 15–Freddie Steward, 14–Tom Roebuck, 13–Ollie Lawrence, 12–Fraser Dingwall, 11–Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, 10–George Ford, 9–Alex Mitchell, 8–Ben Earl, 7–Sam Underhill, 6–Guy Pepper, 5–Alex Coles, 4–Maro Itoje, 3–Joe Heyes, 2–Jamie George, 1–Fin Baxter.

Replacements: 16–Luke Cowan-Dickie, 17–Ellis Genge, 18–Will Stuart, 19–Chandler Cunningham-South, 20–Tom Curry, 21–Henry Pollock, 22–Ben Spencer, 23–Marcus Smith.

England take on the All Blacks at 3.10am Sunday.

[Source: rugby.com.au]

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