Itoje handed first England start

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Maro Itoje impressed with a powerful second-half display on debut against Italy

Six Nations: England v Ireland
Venue: Twickenham Date: Saturday 27 February Kick-off: 16:50 GMT
Coverage: Live on ITV, commentary on BBC Radio 5 live & BBC Sport website and BBC Sport app, plus live text commentary.

Saracens forward Maro Itoje will make his first start for England in the Six Nations game against Ireland at Twickenham on Saturday.

Itoje, 21, made his senior debut in the 40-9 defeat of Italy, coming off the bench to play blind-side flanker.

But he now replaces the injured Joe Launchbury in the second row, ahead of the recalled Courtney Lawes.

Prop Joe Marler replaces Mako Vunipola in the only other change from the team that started in Rome.

“Everyone is pushing hard to be in contention, so there were some tight calls on selection,” said head coach Eddie Jones.

England starting XV v Ireland

England are chasing a first Six Nations title since 2011 and a first Grand Slam since 2003.

Going into the weekend’s fixtures, they lead the table on points difference from France, with both teams having won their first two games.

Ireland have made a disappointing start to their defence of the title and sit fourth after a draw with Wales and defeat by France.

This weekend’s live TV and radio coverage
Six Nations coverage on the BBC
Fri, 26 Feb (20:05 GMT) Wales v France BBC One & Radio 5 live
Sat, 27 Feb (14:25 GMT) Italy v Scotland ITV & 5 live sports extra
Sat, 27 Feb (16:50 GMT) England v Ireland ITV & Radio 5 live

England: Mike Brown (Harlequins), Anthony Watson, Jonathan Joseph (both Bath), Owen Farrell (Saracens), Jack Nowell (Exeter), George Ford (Bath), Ben Youngs (Leicester); Joe Marler (Harlequins), Dylan Hartley (Northampton – captain), Dan Cole (Leicester), Maro Itoje, George Kruis (both Saracens), Chris Robshaw (Harlequins), James Haskell (Wasps), Billy Vunipola (Saracens).

Replacements: Jamie George, Mako Vunipola, Alex Goode (all Saracens), Paul Hill, Courtney Lawes (Northampton), Jack Clifford, Danny Care (Harlequins), Elliot Daly (Wasps).

Analysis

BBC Sport’s chief sports writer Tom Fordyce:

“Itoje has been so highly rated for so long that some of his new England team-mates have started calling him ‘the chosen one’, but this is as much about genuine hope than hype.

“Having started at the same Hertfordshire school as Owen Farrell and George Ford before finishing at the same one as Billy Vunipola, he has been compared to both Martin Johnson and Paul O’Connell by England’s defence coach Paul Gustard.

“Those may seem lofty comparisons, but there is sound logic there. Itoje is 21 years old as he makes his first international start, while those two second-row legends made their own debuts at 22. And at 6ft 5ins and 18st 7lbs, Itoje is physically comparable to O’Connell’s 6ft 6ins and 17st 8lbs.

“England supporters should be patient. Johnson’s defining moment, at the 2003 World Cup, came 10 years on from his debut, while O’Connell’s – captaining the Lions, leading Ireland to the Grand Slam – came seven years after his own.

“But Itoje has excelled in every age group and competition he has been thrown into, with his power, dynamism and leadership setting him apart. This could be the start of something special.”

BBC Sport

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