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Elliot Daly Makes England Return as Borthwick Makes Changes for ...
Elliot Daly returns on the wing after injury as England make six changes chasing an 11th straight win and autumn clean sweep, coach Steve Borthwick said.
- Yesterday, head coach Steve Borthwick recalled Elliot Daly on the wing for England's clash with Argentina at Twickenham on Sunday, marking his first game since breaking his arm on July 2.
- Steve Borthwick responded to a spate of injuries by altering the side, making six changes to the starting XV after Tom Roebuck, Ollie Lawrence and Jamie George suffered autumn-ending injuries.
- Luke Cowan-Dickie leads a reshuffled front row with Ellis Genge and Asher Opoku-Fordjour, while Henry Slade moves to outside centre with Fraser Dingwall and Ben Spencer starts at scrum-half, omitting Joe Heyes.
- England, chasing an 11th consecutive victory and an autumn clean sweep, face Argentina, who beat Scotland 33-24 after trailing 21-0, this month.
- Daly's return is billed as a morale boost for the squad and fans, expected to 'provide a real lift' and create lasting memories for supporters at Twickenham, while coaches warn Argentina's emotion and physicality will test England's depth.
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Daly returns as England ring changes for Argentina Test
Daly returns as England ring changes for Argentina Test Norman Cloete Thu, 11/20/2025 - 06:00 LONDON - Elliot Daly will play his first game since breaking his arm while on British and Irish Lions duty in Australia after being named in England's side to face Argentina at Twickenham on Sunday.Daly is one of six changes to the starting 15 announced by coach Steve Borthwick on Wednesday following last week's 33-19 win over New Zealand, with th…
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