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England team vs Argentina: Elliot Daly returns as Steve Borthwick makes six changes

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Elliot Daly will make his first appearance since the British and Irish Lions tour to Australia after being named on the wing for England’s clash with Argentina on Sunday.

Daly starts the final match of the autumn at Allianz Stadium in place of Tom Roebuck, who has been ruled out by a foot injury, with head coach Steve Borthwick making six changes to the side that defeated New Zealand 33-19.

Daly’s Lions tour was ended by a fractured forearm sustained against the Queensland Reds on July 2 that required the insertion of a plate containing 16 screws.

Although cleared by a specialist to face New Zealand, it was decided the versatile 33-year-old needed another week before being ready for full contact, resulting in his return for the Pumas showdown.

A bruising collision with the All Blacks resulted in autumn-ending injuries to Roebuck, Ollie Lawrence and Jamie George, while Ollie Chessum and Tommy Freeman had already been ruled out.

The knock-on effect sees Henry Slade take Lawrence’s place at outside centre, forming a midfield combination alongside Fraser Dingwall.

Luke Cowan-Dickie comes in at hooker to fill the void left by George’s hamstring issue and is joined in a new-look starting front row by Ellis Genge and Asher Opoku-Fordjour.

Tighthead prop Joe Heyes, a breakout star of the campaign, is jettisoned from the 23 altogether with the final change seeing Ben Spencer take over at scrum-half with Alex Mitchell dropping to the bench.



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