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England rugby team update

Latest news for Eddie Jones’ England Rugby Team


England’s National Rugby Team manager Eddie Jones has selected 26 players for his upcoming England three day training camp in Brighton. Twenty-six players selected by Jones will assemble in Brighton from Tuesday 16 May - Thursday 18 May for a three day England training camp. England face the Barbarians on 28 May before playing two Tests against Argentina in June. Head coach Jones included 15 uncapped players in his 31-man squad for the Argentina tour with several attending the training camp.

England Training Camp Squad

Forwards
Josh Beaumont (Sale Sharks), Rob Buchanan (Harlequins), Will Collier (Harlequins), Ben Curry (Sale Sharks), Tom Curry (Sale Sharks), Tom Ellis (Bath Rugby), Charlie Ewels (Bath Rugby), Jamal Ford-Robinson (Bristol) , Ross Harrison (Sale Sharks), Chris Robshaw (Harlequins), Nick Schonert (Worcester Warriors), Jack Singleton (Worcester Warriors), Will Spencer (Worcester Warriors), Mark Wilson (Newcastle Falcons).

Backs
Mike Brown (Harlequins), Danny Care (Harlequins), George Ford (Bath Rugby), Mike Haley (Sale Sharks), Willi Heinz (Gloucester), Sam James (Sale Sharks), Joe Marchant (Harlequins), Jonny May (Gloucester), Ryan Mills (Worcester Warriors), Denny Solomona (Sale Sharks), Jason Woodward (Bristol Rugby), Marland Yarde (Harlequins).

The Barbarians will face England for the 16th time since 1990, having won seven and lost eight in the overall series. Top tickets for the Old Mutual Wealth Cup – England v Barbarians tickets – are available now from LiveRugbyTickets.co.uk.

2018, 2019 Six Nations fixtures

Six Nations Fixtures have been confirmed for 2018 & 2019. Upcoming Six Nations Tournaments will span seven weekends. The schedule for both the 2018 and 2019 Six Nations Championships have been announced, with the competition set to span seven weekends, starting in March and finishing in March. The 2018 championship will begin on 3 February and finish on 17 March.  The 2019 campaign will start on 1 February and end on 16 March. “We are delighted to confirm the fixture dates for the 2018 Championship, coming shortly after a record breaking 2017 edition,” said Six Nations Rugby chairman, Pat Whelan. “We enjoyed record figures across TV and digital and look forward to continuing that trend over the next two seasons.”

England will begin their campaign to win the Six Nations title and trophy a third straight time on Sunday, 4 February against Italy before hosting Wales at Twickenham Stadium in Round Two. Eddie Jones’ England side will then travel to Edinburgh on route to their ninth consecutive Calcutta Cup silverware when they face Scotland. Next England travels to France for ‘Le Crunch’ in round four. The Championship title will be on the line on ‘Super Saturday’, 17 March, as England host Ireland at Twickenham Stadium, in a repeat of the final game match-up from the 2017 Championship. Both the 2018 and 2019 Championships will continue to see rest weeks after rounds two and three as in previous years. 

2018

February 3, 4
Wales v Scotland - Sat 2.15
France v Ireland - Sat 4.45
Italy v England - Sun 3.00

February 10, 11
Ireland v Italy - Sat 2.15
England v Wales - Sat 4.45
Scotland v France - Sun 3.00

February 23, 24
France v Italy - Fri 8.00
Ireland v Wales - Sat 2.15
Scotland v England - Sat 4.45

March 10, 11
Ireland v Scotland - Sat 2.15
France v England - Sat 4.45
Wales v Italy - Sun 3.00

March 17
Italy v Scotland - Sat 12.30
England v Ireland - Sat 2.45
Wales v France - Sat 5.00

2019

February 1, 2
France v Wales - Fri 8.00
Scotland v Italy - Sat 2.15
Ireland v England - Sat 4.45

February 9, 10
Scotland v Ireland - Sat 2.15
Italy v Wales - Sat 4.45
England v France - Sun 3.00

February 23, 24
France v Scotland - Sat 2.15
Wales v England - Sat 4.45
Italy v Ireland - Sun 3.00

March 9, 10
Scotland v Wales - Sat 2.15
England v Italy - Sat 4.45
Ireland v France - Sun 3.00

March 16
Italy v France - Sat 12.30
Wales v Ireland - Sat 2.45
England v Scotland - Sat 5.00

England Rugby World Cup 2019

Eddie Jones' England side will go face to face against opponents from the Americas as well as Oceania qualifying groups in Pool C at Rugby World Cup 2019 in Japan. England has learned that the opponents they will face in Rugby World Cup 2019 are France and Argentina after the draw was made in Kyoto, Japan this week. In the past, England have faced France four times in RWC history winning three and losing once; and have met Argentina twice, winning both times.

World champions New Zealand will face South Africa and Italy while hosts Japan take on Ireland and Scotland with further opponents in both pools to be confirmed. "I’m excited by the draw," said England manager Eddie Jones. "We want to win the World Cup in 2019, and to win it, we need to be ready to play and beat anyone." The World Cup runs from 20 September to 2 November 2019 and the 12 teams who automatically qualified by finishing in the top three of their groups at the last World Cup have been drawn. The eight remaining teams had their spots allocated and will be determined by the qualification process that ends in 2018.

"Our pool will be highly competitive and full of intensity, as a World Cup group should be; history shows that you need to win seven games to win the tournament and we will greatly respect every team we play,” continued Jones. "We will be ready our detailed planning for the group, and the tournament, starts now. Everything we do, every game we play and every day we train is aimed at continuously improving and is focussed on our ultimate goal of winning the World Cup.  I have no doubt that Japan will stage a unique and wonderful tournament in 2019 ”

Draw for Rugby World Cup 2019

In the quarter-finals, the Pool A winner will face the Pool B runner-up, the Pool B winner the Pool A runner-up, the Pool C winner the Pool D runner-up and the Pool D winner the Pool C runner-up. 

Pool A: Ireland, Scotland, Japan, Europe 1, play-off winner
Pool B: New Zealand, South Africa, Italy, Africa 1,  Repechage
Pool C: England, France, Argentina, Americas 1, Oceania 2
Pool D: Australia, Wales, Georgia, Oceania 1, Americas 2

England 2019 Rugby World Cup Japan tickets

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