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There is all to play for this time around, with both teams firmly in the<br>
title mix with two rounds of action remaining, while an England win would<br>
see them clinch a first Triple Crown since 2003. Stuart Lancaster's side go<br>
into the crunch clash high in confidence after bouncing back in fine style<br>
following their opening 26-24 defeat against France.<br>
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They were totally dominant as they ran out 20-0 winners over Scotland in the<br>
Calcutta Cup clash at Murrayfield, before ending Ireland's bid for a Triple<br>
Crown with a 13-10 victory in an enthralling contest at Twickenham last<br>
time.<br>
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Opponents Wales began their campaign with a 23-15 success over Italy before<br>
slumping to a 26-3 defeat to Ireland next time. However, Warren Gatland's<br>
side responded to this crushing loss by running out comfortable 27-6 winners<br>
against France in Cardiff to reignite their tournament hopes.<br>
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The visitors have won their last three games against England, a run which<br>
included a 19-12 success over the hosts on their most recent visit to<br>
Twickenham in 2012 on their way to winning the Grand Slam.<br>
Team news<br>
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England have made one change to the team for Sunday's crunch clash with<br>
Wales, with Ben Morgan replacing the injured Billy Vunipola at number eight.<br>
Exeter back-row Tom Johnson comes on to the bench.<br>
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For Wales, centre Jonathan Davies has been recalled to the starting line-up<br>
after four months out of the side with a torn pectoral muscle. Lock Alun Wyn<br>
Jones will also start having missed the victory over France due to a foot<br>
infection. Fellow lock Luke Charteris was also due to start but has now been<br>
ruled out with a neck injury with Jake Ball, who made his debut in Wales'<br>
victory over France, taking his place in the starting line-up. Scarlets'<br>
Liam Williams drops to the bench and the Dragons' Andrew Coombs comes into<br>
the replacements.<br>
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Gatland's line-up contains 11 of the team that ended England's Grand Slam<br>
hopes last season, with Ball, scrum-half Rhys Webb, fly-half Rhys Priestland<br>
and flanker Dan Lydiate the only players involved this time who did not<br>
start that game.<br>
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England: 15 Brown, 14 Nowell, 13 Burrell, 12 Twelvetrees, 11 May, 10<br>
Farrell, 9 Care; 1 Marler, 2 Hartley, 3 Wilson, 4 Launchbury, 5 Lawes, 6<br>
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In a sporting week dominated by the Cheltenham Festival, Six Nations<br>
stayers England are in the hunt for silverware again. For the fourth season<br>
in a row, Red Rose fans - and punters - have a shot at the title on the last<br>
weekend.<br>
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The final day experience has, though, been more fiasco than famous finales<br>
in recent years (think Cardiff last year and Dublin in 2011 ).<br>
Analysis<br>
Image of Jonathan Davies Jonathan Davies Former Wales international and BBC<br>
Sport expert<br>
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"Mike Brown is playing with a lot of confidence, carries the ball well and<br>
is the stand-out full-back in the tournament. No-one is challenging him."<br>
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In years gone by a trip to the Eternal City would have been the perfect<br>
location for a point-hungry English side, needing a big win to give<br>
themselves the best chance of pipping France or Ireland to the Six Nations<br>
title.<br>
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No longer. Yes, England have won all 19 meetings with the Azzurri but the<br>
last three in Rome have come by a combined margin of just 13 points. Last<br>
year's 18-11 victory at Twickenham was also far from convincing. Saturday's<br>
showdown is not a dead cert, it seems.<br>
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The newspapers have triumphantly hailed England's coming of age this week<br>
after their win over Wales last Sunday . There have even been predictions,<br>
from the New Zealand press no less, that Stuart Lancaster's side could upset<br>
the All Blacks on the summer tour. However, there are no heads in the clouds<br>
judging by the England camp's utterances.<br>
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It is victory, not tries galore, they are focused on. But if they were<br>
looking for try-scoring encouragement, this year's trend-bucking Six Nations<br>
provides it. Tries have been in decline since the start of the Six Nations<br>
in 2000 - 75 overall in each of the first three seasons, just 37 in 2013.<br>
This year has delivered 41 prior to the final weekend.<br>
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Six of those tries have come from Italy, showcasing their attacking<br>
evolution. With the 2015 World Cup looming large, coach Jacques Brunel has<br>
given youth its head and been rewarded.<br>
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Four of their six try scorers have been 22 or under, while the five players<br>
to cross the whitewash have just 44 caps between them. England's offensive<br>
intent has attracted widespread praise, but given the improvements in the<br>
Azzurri attack any potential try-fest this weekend seems unlikely to be<br>
one-sided.<br>
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