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2 mins. England are straight on the attack on the Fiji 10m line and some clever running in midfield forces a tackle off the ball from the defence. Fin Smith sends it to touch in the 22.

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Kick Off!

Fin Smith starts us off by clipping the ball deep into Fiji territory

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The anthems have been belted out and now Fiji form up to perform the cibi, their pre-match challenge. England line up to receive it in the usual way.

England players look on as the Fiji players perform the Cibi. Photograph: Javier García/ShutterstockShare

Updated at 12.43 EST

The lights are dimmed, the EDM is being pumped through the tannoy and the flames are firing at pitchside. This is the scene the welcomes the teams to field.

It’s showtime! Photograph: Adam Davy/PAShare

Updated at 12.42 EST

Have a read while you wait.

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Teams

England:
Marcus Smith; Tommy Freeman, Ollie Lawrence, Fraser Dingwall, Immanuel Feyi-Waboso; Fin Smith, Alex Mitchell; Ellis Genge, Luke Cowan-Dickie, Joe Heyes; Alex Coles, Ollie Chessum; Guy Pepper, Ben Earl, Chandler Cunningham-South.
Replacements: Jamie George, Fin Baxter, Asher Opoku-Fordjour, Maro Itoje, Tom Curry, Henry Pollock, Ben Spencer, Henry Arundell.

England head coach Steve Borthwick (left) gives instructions to his players during the warm-up. Photograph: Andrew Matthews/PA

Fiji:
Salesi Rayasi; Selestino Ravutaumada, Kalaveti Ravouvou, Josua Tuisova, Jiuta Wainiqolo; Caleb Muntz, Simione Kuruvoli; Eroni Mawi, Tevita Ikanivere, Mesake Doge; Isoa Nasilasila, Temo Mayanavanua; Kitione Salawa, Elia Canakaivata, Viliame Mata.
Replacements: Zuriel Togiatama, Haereti Hetet, Samuela Tawake, Mesake Vocevoce, Motikai Murray, Sam Wye, Isaiah Armstrong-Ravula, Sireli Maqala.

Fiji head coach Mick Byrne watches his players warm up. Photograph: Garry Bowden/ShutterstockShare

Updated at 12.41 EST

Preamble

Like the silver birches near my house at this time of year, England in the autumn are a mixed offering. How lovely they can look due to the changes and natural developments, before the inevitable atrophying dumps of loads of mess all over the place that you must spend weeks clearing up in a foul mood. And it’s started raining.

Steve Borthwick will powerfully wish to change this picture and it’s started OK for him. The opening win over Australia in this year’s November is already better than 2024, when three miserable losses were punctuated by a bog-standard win over Japan as the full stop in the final week. Much was made amidst the post-series malaise that the opening trio of NZ, Australia and Boks meant the fixtures were front loaded to a fault, with a momentum of misery accompanying each week’s result. In 2025 lessons have been learned, with the win over the Wallabies followed with today’s outing against Fiji as a chance to consolidate the positive vibes.

It’s a much changed England team from last week, which given the class sprinkled throughout the Fiji squad could be be seen as hubris from Borthwick. But, while the islanders are no mugs by any measure, they are perennial strugglers in this fixture. A win in the 2023 World Cup warm up games their solitary victory in nine tests vs today’s opposition.

England are also arguably the best team in the world at despatching teams they should not struggle against; they remain the only side undefeated by Italy in the Six Nations for example, and rarely lose to tier two opponents.

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