Marcus Smith's Return and Freeman's New Role: England's Strategy for Six Nations Finale Against Wales

Marcus Smith returns to England's starting XV at full-back, with Tommy Freeman moving to outside centre for the crucial Six Nations clash against Wales.

Marcus Smith returns to England's starting XV at full-back, while Tommy Freeman steps into the midfield as outside centre for the Six Nations finale against Wales at the Principality Stadium. This strategic reshuffle comes as England aims to secure a victory in Cardiff.

Smith, who missed the starting lineup in England's previous win over Italy, is back in the XV. Freeman, traditionally a winger, will replace the injured Ollie Lawrence, who is set for surgery due to a severe Achilles injury. Steve Borthwick, England's head coach, confirmed the extent of Lawrence's injury, stating it will keep him out for a significant period.

In other changes, Elliot Daly moves to the wing, and Tom Roebuck replaces Ollie Sleightholme. The forwards also see adjustments, with Ben Curry partnering his twin Tom Curry on the flank, and Ben Earl switching back to number eight. Luke Cowan-Dickie will start at hooker, and Will Stuart is set to earn his 50th Test cap.

England remains in contention for the Six Nations title, facing a Wales team desperate for their first Test win since October 2023. The visitors have opted for a six-two split of forwards and backs among their replacements, with promising young back row Henry Pollock potentially making his Test debut from the bench.

George Ford, a veteran fly-half, is also named among the replacements for the first time in this year's tournament, poised to earn his 99th cap if he comes off the bench. Borthwick praised Ford, calling him a 'fantastic role model and an incredible leader within the squad.'

The atmosphere at the Principality Stadium is expected to be electric, with Borthwick acknowledging it as one of the 'most iconic' venues in rugby. 'We know we'll need to be at our very best to get the result we're aiming for,' he said.

England's path to the title hinges on their performance against Wales and the outcome of the France vs. Scotland match. A bonus-point victory could secure the championship, while other scenarios also keep their hopes alive.

Wales, currently at the bottom of the table, are fighting to avoid the Wooden Spoon for the second consecutive year. They trail fifth-place Italy, who face a challenging final-day game against Ireland in Rome.

This match promises to be a thrilling conclusion to the Six Nations, with both teams eager to end their campaigns on a high note.

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