Steve Borthwick's side defeated Argentina 27-10 in their opening game at the tournament before beating Japan 34-12 eight days later
Meanwhile, Chile have lost both their games to date, 42-12 to Japan and 43-10 to Samoa, and it would be a massive shock if this match ended in anything but another defeat for them.Where and when is it? The game takes place at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy on Saturday, September 23.What TV channel is it on? Virgin Media 1 will show the action live in the Republic of Ireland, while it will be broadcast on ITV in the UK.
England team Smith; Arundell, Daly, Lawrence, Malins; Farrell, Care; Rodd, Dan, Sinckler, Ribbans, Martin, Ludlam, Willis, Vunipola.Chile team Urroz; Game, D Saavedra, Garafulic, Velarde; Fernandez, B Videla; Lues, Bohme, Dittus, C Saavedra, Eissmann, Sigren , Silva, Escobar.Quotes corner England head coach Steve Borthwick: “One of the many great things about the World Cup is that the tournament provides an excellent opportunity to play against teams that we rarely have a chance to see.
“As we head to the next round, it is only right that I once again pay tribute to our excellent supporters who I know will be right behind us in Lille this weekend.”
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