England Plans Summer Rugby Series Amid Star Absences
England Plans Summer Rugby Series Amid Star Absences

England Plans Summer Rugby Series Amid Star Absences

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England's summer rugby series is set to feature four matches, starting with an uncapped home match against France on June 21 at Twickenham Stadium, followed by a two-test series against Argentina on July 5 and July 12, and concluding with a match against the USA in Washington, D.C. Head coach Steve Borthwick faces significant selection challenges, particularly in the front row, as several key players are expected to join the British and Irish Lions tour, leaving gaps in the squad. Promising front-row talents like Fin Baxter and Beno Obano are emerging as potential replacements for the tour. Despite the absence of established stars, England aims to leverage its young talent to maintain competitive performance during this critical series. The matches are viewed as crucial preparation ahead of the upcoming World Cup. Overall, the series presents an opportunity for England to test and develop its squad depth ahead of major international competitions.

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