England were taught a real painful lesson by Scotland, says Steve Borthwick
After almost two weeks off, the fourth round of the 2024 Six Nations is nearly upon us with another enticing trio of matches lined up for the weekend as the championship heads towards its conclusion.
Ireland will look to continue their search for historic consecutive Six Nations grand slams when they take on England at Twickenham. Andy Farrell’s men have been unbeatable in the tournament so far and dominated Wales 31-7 in their last outing.
Meanwhile, Steve Borthwick’s side have something to prove following a 30-21 loss to Scotland in the Calcutta Cup and a headline-grabbing victory over the Irish could be just the thing to get their campaign back on track. Marcus Smith and Alex Mitchell are in contention to return to the side in the half-backs following their injury recovery.
Italy, fresh off a 13-13 draw with France, host Gregor Townsend’s Scotland who will be thinking about ending their campaign on a high after regaining their momentum against England. Intriguingly, France travel to Wales where Warren Gatland’s young side hope to transfer decent performances into winning results.
Follow below for today’s team announcements and all the latest news ahead of the third round of matches this weekend:
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Luke Baker7 March 2024 10:55
Sam Underhill delighted to be back as main man for England
Sam Underhill is savouring his England revival having feared his international career might already be over.
Underhill is poised to win his 34th cap in Saturday’s Guinness Six Nations clash with Ireland at Twickenham after returning to favour under Steve Borthwick – a comeback he views as a personal triumph.
Still only 27, the big-hitting Bath flanker missed 20 successive Tests from the second match of the 2022 tour to Australia because of a combination of concussion and selection.
But a sliding doors moment arrived when Jack Willis sustained a neck injury in last autumn’s World Cup and Underhill was propelled straight into the back row for the bronze final against Argentina.
A defensive masterclass consisting of 24 tackles resulted in the man of the match award and now that he has played four consecutive Tests, he grants himself a moment of recognition.
Harry Latham-Coyle7 March 2024 10:45
George Horne handed rare start as Scotland make three changes for Italy clash
The 28-year-old Glasgow back has been given the nod to wear the number nine jersey for the first time since the 2019 World Cup. Regular starter Ben White is rested and drops out of the squad altogether, with Ali Price – who has played no part in the tournament – promoted to the bench.
Saracens flanker Andy Christie is handed his first international start in place of Jamie Ritchie, who is among the substitutes.
Luke Baker7 March 2024 10:38
Immanuel Feyi-Waboso set for first England start against Ireland
England will confirm their team to face Ireland at 2pm GMT this afternoon, with Steve Borthwick set to speak to the media at 2.30pm. The Independent understands that young wing Immanuel Feyi-Waboso is set to be included on the wing for a first start at international level, with Elliot Daly dropping out and George Martin due to bolster the starting pack after making his return from injury off the bench against Scotland.
Harry Latham-Coyle7 March 2024 10:30
Kevin Sinfield reveals key attribute returning Marcus Smith has brought to England training
Fin Smith was the solitary member of Steve Borthwick’s squad to miss training on Tuesday as he recovers from a calf injury and with only Thursday’s main session left before the Twickenham showdown, time is running out to prove his fitness.
The 21-year-old fly-half has won his first two caps in his breakthrough season for England, coming on as a replacement for George Ford against Italy and Scotland, but could now slip out of the 23.
“We have tried to look after him the last couple of days and we are hoping he will be in full training on Thursday. We are looking after him,” skills and kicking coach Kevin Sinfield said.
If Fin Smith is unable to convince Borthwick on Thursday that he is capable of facing Grand Slam-chasing Ireland, Marcus Smith is available to take his place on the bench.
Harry Latham-Coyle7 March 2024 10:20
Rory Best explains exactly how Andy Farrell has taken Ireland to the brink of history
A grand slam is the ultimate goal for Ireland, though, as they look to become the first men’s team to complete back-to-back Six Nations clean sweeps. It would be a remarkable achievement for Andy Farrell, a man who arrived in Ireland in 2016 with his reputation in need of rebuilding. Rory Best was Ireland captain when Farrell first arrived on Joe Schmidt’s staff, and we caught up with the former Ireland hooker to find out how Farrell built one of the great sides in championship history.
Harry Latham-Coyle7 March 2024 10:10
Gregor Townsend explains Scotland selection calls.
A few words from Scotland coach Gregor Townsend about the selection calls he’s made – and those three changes in particular.
On Cameron Redpath in for the injured Sione Tuipulotu: “It’s disappointing news that Sione is injured. He is a key part of our team, both in terms of how he plays and how he leads. Cam is in really good form in training and also when he’s had the opportunities this year. He has a conenction with Finn [Russell] from club level which should mean the cohesion is still there, even though we’ve made that change.”
On George Horne starting at scrum half over Ben White: “We made that decision for two reasons really. Firstly, to reward George and Ali [Price, named on the bench] who have been in very good form for us and with their clubs as well. Also it was to give Ben a rest – he’s played a lot of rugby since September/October and a lot of rugby through this period as well, so we feel he needs a recharge this week. I’m looking forward to George having a start and Ali bringing his experience on at some point.”
On Andy Christie starting in the back row: “Andy Christie played a lot of rugby before the Six Nations, he was consistent with Saracens and knocking hard on the door for selection for us. He’s come off the bench in the last two games and really made a difference. He’s added energy, did well in defence and as part of our attack, so he’s earned the right to start.”
Luke Baker7 March 2024 10:01
Three changes for Scotland to face Italy
Let’s delve a little more into that Scotland team just announced by Gregor Townsend. There are three changes to the side that impressively beat England last time out as Andy Christie, Cam Redpath and George Horne all come into the line-up.
Christie is preferred to Jamie Ritchie in the back row, where he’ll line up for his first Scotland start alongside co-captain Rory Darge and Jack Dempsey, while Redpath comes in for the injured Sione Tuipulotu to form a midfield partnership with Huw Jones and Horne starts at scrum half, as Ben White drops out of the 23 entirely with veteran Ali Price the chosen No 9 replacement.
Scotland XV: 15. Blair Kinghorn, 14. Kyle Steyn, 13. Huw Jones, 12. Cameron Redpath, 11. Duhan van der Merwe, 10. Finn Russell (co-captain), 9. George Horne; 1. Pierre Schoeman, 2. George Turner, 3. Zander Fagerson, 4. Grant Gilchrist, 5. Scott Cummings, 6. Andy Christie, 7. Rory Darge (co-captain), 8. Jack Dempsey
Replacements: 16. Ewan Ashman, 17. Alec Hepburn, 18. Elliot Millar-Mills, 19. Sam Skinner, 20. Jamie Ritchie, 21. Matt Fagerson, 22. Ali Price, 23. Kyle Rowe
Luke Baker7 March 2024 09:46
Scotland name team for Italy clash
Scotland are the first team this morning to name their side for the weekend. They face Italy in Rome on Saturday afternoon
Luke Baker7 March 2024 09:37
Six Nations 2024 LIVE: Ireland welcome back key quartet ahead of England showdown
Leinster centre Ringrose is yet to feature in this year’s championship because of a shoulder injury.
Full back Keenan and lock Henderson missed the round-three win over Wales due to a knee issue and a dislocated toe respectively.
Munster prop Jager made his Test debut as a replacement in that 31-7 success on February 24 before sustaining a knee problem.
Grand Slam-chasing Ireland, who play at Twickenham on Saturday before completing their campaign at home to Scotland seven days later, reported a clean bill of health ahead of holding a more physical training session on Wednesday.
Harry Latham-Coyle7 March 2024 09:35