
Where is watch England XV vs France XV: RugbyPass TV is the only place to stream live — and for free — this afternoon’s rugby match between England and France at Twickenham, with kick-off at 3.15pm.
This non-capped international gives the likes of Sale Sharks full-back Joe Carpenter, Gloucester centre Seb Atkinson and Harlequins flanker Jack Kenningham the chance to catch the eye of Red Rose boss Steve Borthwick.
Borthwick is without 13 front-line players who are away with the Lions, providing an ideal opportunity for others to impress and earn a late place on the plane for the summer tour to Argentina and the USA.
The game also offers Immanuel Feyi-Waboso the chance to prove his fitness after a shoulder injury sustained while playing for Exeter Chiefs against Sale in December forced him to miss the entire second half of the season.
Lions boss Andy Farrell will no doubt be keeping half an eye on Feyi-Waboso, who was hotly tipped to make the Lions squad before his injury and could still earn a late call-up for the tour to Australia.
The Chiefs flyer and medical student has scored five tries in his eight England appearances and was nominated for World Rugby’s Breakthrough Player of the Year award after a magnificent 2024.
England boss Borthwick admitted he almost had to man-mark Feyi-Waboso himself in training, such was the winger’s eagerness to return after a setback following a delayed operation.
“Last week, when he was still coming to those very last elements of return to play, trying to keep himself out of certain things and to stop him throwing himself in, was quite a job.
I have had to almost man-mark him myself in training! He has been full of enthusiasm, full of energy. I think every England supporter will be looking forward to seeing him play,” Borthwick told BBC 5 Live.
How and where to watch England XV vs France XV
Allianz Stadium, London, 14:15 GMT – Watch live here.