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    England vs France live stream: How to watch the Rugby World Cup match online and on TV today

    Lizzie GrayBy Lizzie GrayOctober 25, 2022No Comments8 Mins Read
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    England will continue their campaign against France in the Rugby World Cup finals on Saturday, and the hosts will see some new faces in the squad.

    Four players ready to make their debuts with Andy Akers, Joe Batchelor, Kai Pierce Bowl and Mark Snead, all of whom are on the list.

    Akers is excited about his debut and told the tournament website: “My first World Cup will likely be similar to that of my son (Reed).

    “When I sing this national anthem, it will be one of the proudest days of my life.”

    But who else is in the cast and how can fans watch? Here’s everything you need to know.

    When is it?

    The match will take place on Saturday 22 October at 5 pm GMT.

    How can I watch?

    The game will be available to fans in the UK to watch on BBC Two or broadcast on BBC iPlayer.

    Team news

    For England, all seven players who did not play against Samoa were called up to the selection against France. Andy Akers, Joe Batchelor, Kai Pierce Paul and Mark Snead are all ready to give their firsts.

    Confirmed difference

    England: Sam Tomkins, Callum Watkins, Herbie Farnworth, Ryan Hall, Jack Welsby, George Williams, Tom Burgess, Michael McClurum, Luke Thompson, Elliot Whitehead, John Bateman, Victor Radley, Dominic Young, Chris Hill, Andy Akers, Mark Snead, Joe Batchelor, Mikolaj Oldzky, Kay Pearce Paul.

    France: Morgan Esker, Arthur Romano, Samisoni Lange, Mathieu Laguerre, Fouad Yaha, Arthur Morgan, Tony Giggot, Jordan Dzaria, Alrex da Costa, Lambert Belmas, Benjamin Julian, Paul Seguer, Benjamin Garcia, Eloy Pelissier, Justin Sangar, Jadoin Springer , Michael Goodman, Corentin Le Cam, Cesar Rouge,

    Opportunities

    England – 10/11

    Draw – 1/16

    France – 10/11

    prediction

    Both teams have been fantastic so far in this World Cup, but England have the ground advantage in a close competition, and therefore must win. It will be a tough match, but with a tight result. England 10-15 France.

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    England will continue their campaign against France in the Rugby World Cup finals on Saturday, and the hosts will see some new faces in the squad.

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    Four players ready to make their debuts with Andy Akers, Joe Batchelor, Kai Pierce Bowl and Mark Snead, all of whom are on the list.

    Akers is excited about his debut and told the tournament website: “My first World Cup will likely be similar to that of my son (Reed).

    “When I sing this national anthem, it will be one of the proudest days of my life.”

    But who else is in the cast and how can fans watch? Here’s everything you need to know.

    When is it?

    The match will take place on Saturday 22 October at 5 pm GMT.

    How can I watch?

    The game will be available to fans in the UK to watch on BBC Two or broadcast on BBC iPlayer.

    Team news

    For England, all seven players who did not play against Samoa were called up to the selection against France. Andy Akers, Joe Batchelor, Kai Pierce Paul and Mark Snead are all ready to give their firsts.

    Confirmed difference

    England: Sam Tomkins, Callum Watkins, Herbie Farnworth, Ryan Hall, Jack Welsby, George Williams, Tom Burgess, Michael McClurum, Luke Thompson, Elliot Whitehead, John Bateman, Victor Radley, Dominic Young, Chris Hill, Andy Akers, Mark Snead, Joe Batchelor, Mikolaj Oldzky, Kay Pearce Paul.

    France: Morgan Esker, Arthur Romano, Samisoni Lange, Mathieu Laguerre, Fouad Yaha, Arthur Morgan, Tony Giggot, Jordan Dzaria, Alrex da Costa, Lambert Belmas, Benjamin Julian, Paul Seguer, Benjamin Garcia, Eloy Pelissier, Justin Sangar, Jadoin Springer , Michael Goodman, Corentin Le Cam, Cesar Rouge,

    Opportunities

    England – 10/11

    Draw – 1/16

    France – 10/11

    prediction

    Both teams have been fantastic so far in this World Cup, but England have the ground advantage in a close competition, and therefore must win. It will be a tough match, but with a tight result. England 10-15 France.

    Subscribe to our free sports newsletter to get the latest news on everything from cycling to boxing

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    England will continue their campaign against France in the Rugby World Cup finals on Saturday, and the hosts will see some new faces in the squad.

    See also  British MP defends Chelsea can sell tickets and criticizes restrictions

    Four players ready to make their debuts with Andy Akers, Joe Batchelor, Kai Pierce Bowl and Mark Snead, all of whom are on the list.

    Akers is excited about his debut and told the tournament website: “My first World Cup will likely be similar to that of my son (Reed).

    “When I sing this national anthem, it will be one of the proudest days of my life.”

    But who else is in the cast and how can fans watch? Here’s everything you need to know.

    When is it?

    The match will take place on Saturday 22 October at 5 pm GMT.

    How can I watch?

    The game will be available to fans in the UK to watch on BBC Two or broadcast on BBC iPlayer.

    Team news

    For England, all seven players who did not play against Samoa were called up to the selection against France. Andy Akers, Joe Batchelor, Kai Pierce Paul and Mark Snead are all ready to give their firsts.

    Confirmed difference

    England: Sam Tomkins, Callum Watkins, Herbie Farnworth, Ryan Hall, Jack Welsby, George Williams, Tom Burgess, Michael McClurum, Luke Thompson, Elliot Whitehead, John Bateman, Victor Radley, Dominic Young, Chris Hill, Andy Akers, Mark Snead, Joe Batchelor, Mikolaj Oldzky, Kay Pearce Paul.

    France: Morgan Esker, Arthur Romano, Samisoni Lange, Mathieu Laguerre, Fouad Yaha, Arthur Morgan, Tony Giggot, Jordan Dzaria, Alrex da Costa, Lambert Belmas, Benjamin Julian, Paul Seguer, Benjamin Garcia, Eloy Pelissier, Justin Sangar, Jadoin Springer , Michael Goodman, Corentin Le Cam, Cesar Rouge,

    Opportunities

    England – 10/11

    Draw – 1/16

    France – 10/11

    prediction

    Both teams have been fantastic so far in this World Cup, but England have the ground advantage in a close competition, and therefore must win. It will be a tough match, but with a tight result. England 10-15 France.

    Subscribe to our free sports newsletter to get the latest news on everything from cycling to boxing

    Subscribe to our free sports email to get the latest news

    England will continue their campaign against France in the Rugby World Cup finals on Saturday, and the hosts will see some new faces in the squad.

    See also  The Italians win the double with Brazil's Rafaela Miller and are twice world champions in beach tennis

    Four players ready to make their debuts with Andy Akers, Joe Batchelor, Kai Pierce Bowl and Mark Snead, all of whom are on the list.

    Akers is excited about his debut and told the tournament website: “My first World Cup will likely be similar to that of my son (Reed).

    “When I sing this national anthem, it will be one of the proudest days of my life.”

    But who else is in the cast and how can fans watch? Here’s everything you need to know.

    When is it?

    The match will take place on Saturday 22 October at 5 pm GMT.

    How can I watch?

    The game will be available to fans in the UK to watch on BBC Two or broadcast on BBC iPlayer.

    Team news

    For England, all seven players who did not play against Samoa were called up to the selection against France. Andy Akers, Joe Batchelor, Kai Pierce Paul and Mark Snead are all ready to give their firsts.

    Confirmed difference

    England: Sam Tomkins, Callum Watkins, Herbie Farnworth, Ryan Hall, Jack Welsby, George Williams, Tom Burgess, Michael McClurum, Luke Thompson, Elliot Whitehead, John Bateman, Victor Radley, Dominic Young, Chris Hill, Andy Akers, Mark Snead, Joe Batchelor, Mikolaj Oldzky, Kay Pearce Paul.

    France: Morgan Esker, Arthur Romano, Samisoni Lange, Mathieu Laguerre, Fouad Yaha, Arthur Morgan, Tony Giggot, Jordan Dzaria, Alrex da Costa, Lambert Belmas, Benjamin Julian, Paul Seguer, Benjamin Garcia, Eloy Pelissier, Justin Sangar, Jadoin Springer , Michael Goodman, Corentin Le Cam, Cesar Rouge,

    Opportunities

    England – 10/11

    Draw – 1/16

    France – 10/11

    prediction

    Both teams have been fantastic so far in this World Cup, but England have the ground advantage in a close competition, and therefore must win. It will be a tough match, but with a tight result. England 10-15 France.

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