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There is all to play for this time around, with both teams firmly in the
title mix with two rounds of action remaining, while an England win would
see them clinch a first Triple Crown since 2003. Stuart Lancaster's side go
into the crunch clash high in confidence after bouncing back in fine style
following their opening 26-24 defeat against France.

They were totally dominant as they ran out 20-0 winners over Scotland in the
Calcutta Cup clash at Murrayfield, before ending Ireland's bid for a Triple
Crown with a 13-10 victory in an enthralling contest at Twickenham last
time.

Opponents Wales began their campaign with a 23-15 success over Italy before
slumping to a 26-3 defeat to Ireland next time. However, Warren Gatland's
side responded to this crushing loss by running out comfortable 27-6 winners
against France in Cardiff to reignite their tournament hopes.

The visitors have won their last three games against England, a run which
included a 19-12 success over the hosts on their most recent visit to
Twickenham in 2012 on their way to winning the Grand Slam.
Team news

England have made one change to the team for Sunday's crunch clash with
Wales, with Ben Morgan replacing the injured Billy Vunipola at number eight.
Exeter back-row Tom Johnson comes on to the bench.

For Wales, centre Jonathan Davies has been recalled to the starting line-up
after four months out of the side with a torn pectoral muscle. Lock Alun Wyn
Jones will also start having missed the victory over France due to a foot
infection. Fellow lock Luke Charteris was also due to start but has now been
ruled out with a neck injury with Jake Ball, who made his debut in Wales'
victory over France, taking his place in the starting line-up. Scarlets'
Liam Williams drops to the bench and the Dragons' Andrew Coombs comes into
the replacements.

Gatland's line-up contains 11 of the team that ended England's Grand Slam
hopes last season, with Ball, scrum-half Rhys Webb, fly-half Rhys Priestland
and flanker Dan Lydiate the only players involved this time who did not
start that game.

England: 15 Brown, 14 Nowell, 13 Burrell, 12 Twelvetrees, 11 May, 10
Farrell, 9 Care; 1 Marler, 2 Hartley, 3 Wilson, 4 Launchbury, 5 Lawes, 6
Wood, 7 Robshaw, 8 Morgan.

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 In a sporting week dominated by the Cheltenham Festival, Six Nations
stayers England are in the hunt for silverware again. For the fourth season
in a row, Red Rose fans - and punters - have a shot at the title on the last
weekend.

The final day experience has, though, been more fiasco than famous finales
in recent years (think Cardiff last year and Dublin in 2011 ).
Analysis
Image of Jonathan Davies Jonathan Davies Former Wales international and BBC
Sport expert

"Mike Brown is playing with a lot of confidence, carries the ball well and
is the stand-out full-back in the tournament. No-one is challenging him."

 

In years gone by a trip to the Eternal City would have been the perfect
location for a point-hungry English side, needing a big win to give
themselves the best chance of pipping France or Ireland to the Six Nations
title.

No longer. Yes, England have won all 19 meetings with the Azzurri but the
last three in Rome have come by a combined margin of just 13 points. Last
year's 18-11 victory at Twickenham was also far from convincing. Saturday's
showdown is not a dead cert, it seems.

The newspapers have triumphantly hailed England's coming of age this week
after their win over Wales last Sunday . There have even been predictions,
from the New Zealand press no less, that Stuart Lancaster's side could upset
the All Blacks on the summer tour. However, there are no heads in the clouds
judging by the England camp's utterances.

It is victory, not tries galore, they are focused on. But if they were
looking for try-scoring encouragement, this year's trend-bucking Six Nations
provides it. Tries have been in decline since the start of the Six Nations
in 2000 - 75 overall in each of the first three seasons, just 37 in 2013.
This year has delivered 41 prior to the final weekend.

Six of those tries have come from Italy, showcasing their attacking
evolution. With the 2015 World Cup looming large, coach Jacques Brunel has
given youth its head and been rewarded.

Four of their six try scorers have been 22 or under, while the five players
to cross the whitewash have just 44 caps between them. England's offensive
intent has attracted widespread praise, but given the improvements in the
Azzurri attack any potential try-fest this weekend seems unlikely to be
one-sided.

 

 



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