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Katie Sands

What time is England v Argentina? TV channel and live stream details

England face Argentina in the Rugby World Cup today as Eddie Jones' men look to take control of Pool C at Tokyo Stadium.

A win today would secure the Red Rose a place in the quarter-finals, and they head into the match following bonus point wins over Tonga and the USA.

Argentina go into the game following a narrow opening defeat to France, and a 28-23 win over Tonga last weekend.

What time is England v Argentina kick-off?

England v Argentina gets underway at 9am UK time today.

Is it on TV?

Yes. The game is being shown on ITV. You can also live stream the game through the ITV Hub.

What's the team news?

England : Daly; Watson, Tuilagi, Farrell, May; Ford, B Youngs; Marler, George, Sinckler; Itoje, Kruis; Curry, Underhill, B Vunipola.

Replacements Cowan-Dickie, M Vunipola, Cole, Lawes, Ludlam, Heinz, Slade, Nowell.

Argentina:  Boffelli; Moroni, Orlando, De La Fuente, Carreras; Urdapilleta, Cubelli; Chaparro, Montoya, Figallo, Pagadizabal, Lavanini, Matera, Kremer, Desio

Replacements :  Creevy, Vivas, Medrano, Alemanno, Lezana, Ezcurra, Mensa, Delguy.

What's Eddie Jones said?

"You've got to be flexible in your plans. We had our World Cup squad pencilled in three years ago, and each week we've changed it and upgraded it, but we feel like we've got the squad of players here to represent England, and that they're going to play with a lot of passion and pride and brutality.

"You play against Argentina and they base their game on the scrum. It's the manhood of their approach - you've got to take them on up front, in the scrum, in the maul and at the ruck, that's where it's going to be won.

"I think they were unlucky to lose to France. The stats suggest they should have won the game, so we've the greatest respect for Argentina.

"We've worked hard on it and worked hard on creating training situations to handle situations. It's like a tea bag - you don't know how good it is until you put it in the water."

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