England captain to start Six Nations campaign on bench

Maro Itoje
England's captain Maro Itoje will start their Six nations campaign on the bench. -AP

Maro Itoje will start on the bench for England's ‍Six Nations opener against Wales at Twickenham on ​Saturday, with Jamie George taking the captaincy ⁠duties until the lock joins the fray later in the match, coach Steve Borthwick has said.

Itoje, who led the British & Irons Lions to last year's series win over Australia, ‍missed part of England's build-up due to the death of his mother.

Borthwick had been due to name ‌his team ​on Thursday but went early, doing so on Monday.

Freddie Steward claimed the fullback position, with Marcus Smith again providing cover ​from the bench. Immanuel ‌Feyi-Waboso and Henry Arundell complete the back three.

It is Arundell's first England start since the 2023 World Cup. He subsequently became unavailable when he signed for French club Racing 92. Considered again for selection after joining Bath he made his Test comeback as a replacement against Fiji in the autumn.

Fraser Dingwall and Tommy Freeman form the centres with Borthwick turning to a familiar combination after the Northampton team-mates were also paired together for last year's emphatic victories over Wales and Australia.

Wales are searching for their first Six Nations victory since 2023 and Borthwick believes their kicking game will be their main weapon at Twickenham.

"England versus Wales is always a special occasion in the rugby calendar. It's a fierce rivalry with a long history and one that brings a huge challenge every time we meet," Borthwick said.

ENGLAND (v Wales, Saturday)

15–Freddie Steward, 14–Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, 13–Tommy Freeman, 12–Fraser ​Dingwall, ​11–Henry Arundell, ​10–George Ford, 9–Alex Mitchell, 8–Ben ​Earl, 7–Sam Underhill, 6–Guy Pepper, 5–Ollie Chessum, 4–Alex Coles, 3–Joe Heyes, 2–Jamie George, 1–Ellis Genge

Replacements: 16–Luke Cowan-Dickie, 17–Bevan Rodd, 18–Trevor Davison, 19–Maro Itoje, 20–Tom Curry, 21–Henry Pollock, 22–Ben Spencer, ‍23–Marcus Smith

with PA