
Trailfinders’ Burton has impressed in Premiership Women’s Rugby after appearing for Team GB’s sevens team at the Tokyo and Paris Olympics.
“Abi [Burton] spoke to us a few weeks ago and I was blown away,” Deacon added.
“I knew her story but not some of the details and I felt inspired. What she has been through is incredible. She is driven and knows what she wants.
“She wants it so bad, you can see it day in and day out, and she deserves her chance.”
Former England captain Marlie Packer is absent from the matchday squad after starting in York, as Loughborough Lightning flanker Sadia Kabeya comes into the starting XV.
Wales, who finished bottom of last year’s competition, lost narrowly in Edinburgh against Scotland last weekend in what was Sean Lynn’s first game in charge.
More than 18,000 tickets have been sold for the England game, a record for a women’s sports event in Wales.
“I think they’re so important to grow the fanbase,” Kabeya told BBC Sport on the fixture being played at Principality Stadium.
“When we play Allianz Stadium, the amount of fans that we get in, friends and family, people who haven’t watched rugby before, people who’ve just seen it on the train, it’s huge and for the girls to play in stadiums like this, it’s what we need, it’s what we want.”
Gloucester-Hartpury’s Tatyana Heard and Megan Jones rekindle their centre partnership, which started four out of five games to help the Red Roses win their third successive Grand Slam last year.
Scrum-half Natasha Hunt and Zoe Harrison form the half-back combination, with the Saracens fly-half the only change to the backline that defeated Wales 46-10 last year in Bristol.
England are seeking a seventh Six Nations title in a row before a home Rugby World Cup that starts in August.