The Mail Online has revealed England’s full route through the 2023 Rugby World Cup in France.
2020
- Japan (a) – October
- Japan (a) – October
- Italy (h) – October
- New Zealand (h) – November 7th
- Argentina (h) – November 14th
- Tonga (h) – November 21st
- Australia (h) – November 28th
2021
- Scotland (h) – February 6th
- Italy (h) – February 13th
- Wales (a) – February 27th
- France (h) – March 13th
- USA (a) – July
- Canada. (a) July
- Australia (h) – November
- South Africa (h) – November
- Tier 2 side(h) – November
- New Zealand (h) – November
2022
- Six Nations – February & March
- Australia (a) – July
- Australia (a) – July
- Australia (a) – July
- Argentina (h) – November
- Tier 2 side (h) – November
- New Zealand (h) – November
2023
- Six Nations – February & March
- World Cup warm-ups – three or four tests, July – September
- RUGBY WORLD CUP
RANKED | The 7 fastest England players of all-time
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7. RORY UNDERWOOD – England – 11.5 SECONDS (100m)
The speedster on the double Grand Slam-winning side of the early 1990s as well as England’s highest try scorer, with 49, and a player of undeniable attacking class. Many of his tries for England are classics of the game.The RAF fighter pilot was as quick on the ground as he was in the air.