Elliot Daly returns to the field after his participation in the British and Irish Lions tour in Australia, being selected to play as a winger in England’s match against Argentina on Sunday. Daly will take the place of Tom Roebuck, who is out due to a foot injury. Head coach Steve Borthwick has made six changes to the team that defeated New Zealand with a score of 33-19. Daly’s participation in the Lions tour was interrupted by a fractured forearm, suffered against the Queensland Reds on July 2, which required the insertion of a plate with 16 screws. Although he received medical clearance to face New Zealand, it was decided that the 33-year-old player needed another week to be ready for full contact, which resulted in his return for the match against the Pumas. A clash against the All Blacks caused injuries that ended the autumn season for Roebuck, Ollie Lawrence and Jamie George, while Ollie Chessum and Tommy Freeman had already been ruled out. As a result, Henry Slade will take Lawrence’s place in the center, forming a combination in the midfield alongside Fraser Dingwall. Luke Cowan-Dickie will come in as hooker to fill the void left by George’s hamstring injury, joining Ellis Genge and Asher Opoku-Fordjour in a revamped front row. Joe Heyes, a prominent campaign star, is excluded from the 23 players, and the last change sees Ben Spencer take over at scrum-half, with Alex Mitchell moving to the bench. Charlie Ewels will make his first autumn appearance among the substitutes, with Theo Dan as hooker cover. England are seeking their eleventh consecutive victory and a complete autumn sweep, having defeated Australia, Fiji and New Zealand this month. Argentina will arrive at Twickenham after a 33-24 victory over Scotland in Edinburgh, achieved after overcoming a 21-0 deficit. “Last weekend gave us a lot to build on and now the challenge is to push our performance even further,” said Borthwick. “Argentina plays with emotion and physicality, and they have shown that they can beat the best in world rugby this year. We know how dangerous they can be and we are preparing for a very contested test match.” “We have felt exceptional support at the Allianz Stadium throughout this series. This gives a real boost to the players and we hope to create lasting memories for our fans on Sunday.”England team to face Argentina:
- Freddie Steward
- Immanuel Feyi-Waboso
- Henry Slade
- Fraser Dingwall
- Elliot Daly
- George Ford
- Ben Spencer
- Ellis Genge (vice-captain)
- Luke Cowan-Dickie
- Asher Opoku-Fordjour
- Maro Itoje (captain)
- Alex Coles
- Guy Pepper
- Sam Underhill
- Ben Earl








