Argentina v England LIVE: Tourists reassert ascendancy against Pumas heated rivalry renews in Nations Championship

19 Jul 2026 • 4:57 AM MYT
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Argentina v England LIVE: Tourists reassert ascendancy against Pumas heated rivalry renews in Nations Championship

For the second time this week, Argentina and England clash in a sizeable sporting clash as the nations’ two rugby teams meet in the Nations Championship.

Argentina were the victors on the football pitch on Wednesday as the defending champions booked their place in the World Cup final. Steve Borthwick’s squad have been keeping their heads down in Buenos Aires this week, steering clear of any possible trouble – though were forced to change hotels as they sought to avoid the celebrations that followed England’s semi-final defeat in Atlanta.

There is reason to believe this could be a heated renewal of a rivalry, too. The Pumas were incensed at Twickenham in November, with Tom Curry branded a bully by Argentina head coach Felipe Contepomi following a skirmish in the tunnel. England boast an excellent record against Contepomi’s team over the last few years, and won twice in South America last summer. Can they secure another significant success to continue to ease the pressure on Borthwick?

Follow all of the latest from the Nations Championship clash with our live blog below:

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Argentina vs England LIVE

  • Argentina and England clash in the Nations Championship | Live on ITV
  • Sporting rivalry renews after footballers battled in World Cup semi-final
  • England unbeaten against Pumas under Steve Borthwick
  • 70' – Outstanding Feyi-Waboso helps England reassert ascendancy (ARG 17-31 ENG)
  • 55' – Argentina roar back with England reduced to 13 men (ARG 17-19 ENG)
  • HT: Argentina 3-19 England
  • 24' – England strike twice in heated start (ARG 0-12 ENG)

YELLOW CARD! Henry Pollock is sent to the sin bin! Argentina 17-31 England, 73 minutes

22:00 , Harry Latham-Coyle

A flurry of offsides by England and Henry Pollock is sent to the sin bin! To the delight of the crowd, he jogs off.

Referee Angus Gardner’s card has been busy. 14 v 14 for now.

Henry Polloc came off the bench for England's game against Argentina (PA)

Argentina 17-31 England, 72 minutes

21:57 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Right, you’d say Argentina need one now. They are back up to 14 men with Joaquin Oviedo returning, and Santiago Carreras won’t be far away.

TRY! Argentina 17-31 ENGLAND (Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, 70 minutes)

21:56 , Harry Latham-Coyle

England extend their lead!

Immanuel Feyi-Waboso has had a stormer. It comes from a lineout, thrown over the top by Argentina and well exploited by Tom Curry and Luke Cowan-Dickie thereafter. The former finds the latter after bursting up the seam beyond the set-piece, and Feyi-Waboso arrives in the next phase with unstoppable intentions for the try line.

Argentina 17-26 England, 69 minutes

21:54 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Some strength from Immanuel Feyi-Waboso. The wing claims a mark and is hit by an arriving train in Bautista Delguy...but just sort of stands there. Superhero stuff. A bit of aggro afterwards, but tempers soon settle.

Argentina 17-26 England, 67 minutes

21:53 , Harry Latham-Coyle

A bright attack from England is ended by a side entry from Henry Pollock. Pablo Matera, the wily flanker, over the top of the ball. Such a warrior.

Argentina 17-26 England, 66 minutes

21:52 , Harry Latham-Coyle

This is good from England when they seemed to be imploding. Ollie Chessum appears to be captaining them with Jamie George off and has taken control well in the last 10 minutes.

Jack van Poortlivet takes a tumble after an inadvertent collision. Steve Borthwick brings on George Kloska for Joe Heyes at tighthead, and Alex Coles is back amongst things. Tom Curry is out there, too, replacing George Martin it seems.

YELLOW CARD! Santiago Carreras is sent to the sin bin! Argentina 17-26 England, 64 minutes

21:49 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Another flash of yellow – Santiago Carreras is sent to join Joaquin Oviedo in the bin.

Argentina down to 13, England 14 for a few more minutes. England back in control, or something resembling it. It’s chaos, really.

TRY! Argentina 17-26 ENGLAND (Marcus Smith, 62 minutes)

21:48 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Santiago del Estero falls silent again! Marcus Smith is over in the corner!

Jack van Poortvliet’s sharp pass finds the man who filled his shoes for a bit – and there was a deliberate knock-on before it got to Smith, surely?

Fin Smith converts superbly from the touchline.

 (AP)

Argentina 17-19 England, 61 minutes

21:47 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Jack van Poortvliet does return after England punt the penalty upfield, and immediately injects some zip from scrum half. Inroads are quickly made into the Argentina 22.

YELLOW CARD! Joaquin Oviedo is sent to the sin bin! Argentina 17-19 England, 60 minutes

21:46 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Off he goes for 10 minutes, and maybe more. Both Oviedo and Pedro Delgado were involved. Pepper lucky to avoid injury.

Argentina down to 14, England still 13, though Jack van Poortvliet will be back soon.

TMO CHECK! Argentina 17-19 England, 60 minutes

21:44 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Aha – it was Guy Pepper who snatched that turnover for England, and this looks like a croc roll from Joaquin Oviedo. He may be in bother, with the initial number wrong.

Argentina 17-19 England, 60 minutes

21:43 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Issues with the TMO and the director. An interminable delay.

 (AP)

Argentina 17-19 England, 60 minutes

21:42 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Wallop! Marcos Kremer levels George Martin – some feat – and Boris Wenger feeds on the carrion. Holding on; penalty Argentina.

TMO Brett Cronan wants to check something, though. Dangerous cleanout by Argentina? Pedro Delgado could be the man in the disciplinary dock.

Argentina 17-19 England, 59 minutes

21:41 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Pressure relieved! A brilliant turnover, I think from Luke Cowan-Dickie, and Henry Pollock positively belts the ball to the other side of Santiago del Estero.

Argentina 17-19 England, 58 minutes

21:40 , Harry Latham-Coyle

England can’t get out of their own way. A lineout infraction comes with Alex Coles, who I think had been calling it, in the sin bin. Argentina on the offensive again on the fringes of the 22.

Argentina 17-19 England, 57 minutes

21:39 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Fin Smith has returned from his HIA, in better news for England. It was silent not long ago; not so now, the Argentina fans lifting the volume and in some style.

Argentina 17-19 England, 56 minutes

21:38 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Henry Pollock is on, greeted with a chorus of jeers, whistles and (I presume) obscenities. England in more disciplinary bother – not for the first time this July, they are down to 14 and firmly on the back foot.

Five more minutes or so down two men. Marcus Smith is playing scrum half.

PENALTY TRY! ARGENTINA 17-19 England (55 minutes)

21:36 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Bad...to worse. Argentina are roaring back and the crowd are hopping!

Tomas Albornoz is felled two metres out and looks for an offload, and Alex Coles swipes it away. It’s deemed a deliberate knock-on...and a penalty try with a supporting player in close attention!

Argentina 10-19 England, 54 minutes

21:33 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Emmanuel Iyogun is on for his international debut and can’t quite grab a turnover. Prop partner Joe Heyes is soon penalised for offside. Advantage coming.

England’s 14-men being made to do all sorts of work here as Argentina batter on the door.

Argentina 10-19 England, 53 minutes

21:32 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Here come Argentina again! Joaquin Oviedo and Justo Piccardo make a pretty persuasive one-two punch, and the pair push towards the England line.

Five out, Gonzalo Garcia considers his options and goes away to the right. Tomas Albornoz is caught behind the gainline. Onwards they go.

Argentina 10-19 England, 51 minutes

21:31 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Stolen! A vital pilfer at the front from Ollie Chessum, reading the call of his former Leicester teammate Julian Montoya and snatching it. England out of the mire for now.

 (Reuters)

Argentina 10-19 England, 48 minutes

21:29 , Harry Latham-Coyle

It’s all gone wrong for England. Down their half backs, down to 14 for the next 10, Argentina exploring the corner once more...

YELLOW CARD! Jack van Poortvliet is sent to the sin bin! Argentina 10-19 England, 48 minutes

21:28 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Trouble and strife for England – a deliberate knock-on from Jack van Poortvliet within 15 metres of the line and that’ll be a yellow card with a man outside him.

Off to the sin bin he goes. Marcus Smith will have to go into scrum half...again.

Argentina 10-19 England, 48 minutes

21:25 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Pedro Delgado has replaced Tomas Rapetti, too,, while Efrain Elias and Pablo Matera are on for Matias Alemanno and Santiago Grondona as Felipe Contepomi goes to his bench.

Joaquin Oviedo is one of the starters still out there, and still charging about with his trademark gusto and gnarl. The No 8 is some carrier. Another penalty Argentina’s way; another entry into the England 22.

Argentina 10-19 England, 47 minutes

21:23 , Harry Latham-Coyle

England just haven’t got their aerial work right today. They’ve tried the retreating wings catching trick again, but Argentina have got real joy in shooting into the spaces between either Immanuel Feyi-Waboso or Tommy Freeeman and Marcus Smith/whoever is the rearmost man.

Anyway, no real harm done here as an Argentina grubber travels dead. Boris Wenger comes on for Mayco Vivas at loosehead.

Argentina 10-19 England, 45 minutes

21:21 , Harry Latham-Coyle

More bad news for England – Fin Smith is going off. His mouthguard has flashed up after a head contact. Marcus Smith into fly half, Henry Slade to full-back, Benhard Janse van Rensburg on in the centres? That is what it looks like.

 (AP)

TRY! ARGENTINA 10-19 England (Mateo Carreras, 44 minutes)

21:19 , Harry Latham-Coyle

A short-range shunt from...Mateo Carreras? The wing showcases his power to get over.

Impressive stuff from Carreras, spotting the chance to get involved after the forwards had done the initial toil. Santiago Grondona is a heftier body in the sidecar, and provides the necessary shove. Tomas Albornoz adds the extras.

Argentina 3-19 England, 42 minutes

21:18 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Much, much more like it from Argentina. That was lovely from Albornoz, chipping and chasing and then leaving Marcus Smith on his backside. A penalty is kicked to the left corner.

Argentina 3-19 England, 41 minutes

21:17 , Harry Latham-Coyle

The second half begins as the first ended, with Immanuel Feyi-Waboso knocking on in contact. Away goes Tomas Albornoz on another threatening wander as Argentina spring into life.

Second half...

21:16 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Fin Smith gets proceedings back underway.

HT: Argentina 3-19 England

21:02 , Harry Latham-Coyle

A half that will please Steve Borthwick. England haven’t always found fluency but have shown some funky and forthright stuff, matching plenty of ambition with a statement set-piece score. They are right in control – but will be wary of an Argentina team that can strike in bursts.

I’m going to spend the next 10 minutes watching this, I think.

HT: Argentina 3-19 England

21:00 , Harry Latham-Coyle

 (AP)

Argentina 3-19 England, 40 minutes

20:59 , Harry Latham-Coyle

An excellent half from Immanuel Feyi-Waboso ends on a bum note, shelling as he takes a tackle.

That’ll do us.

Argentina 3-19 England, 39 minutes

20:59 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Sharp, sneaky stuff from Jack van Poortvliet as he uses a moment of confusion over an advantage to snipe into space. England can’t capitalise thereafter, but will push the penalty to within 10 metres of the Argentina line.

Argentina 3-19 England, 39 minutes

20:58 , Harry Latham-Coyle

There are a few heavy breathing forwards out there, with England captain Jamie George down for some treatment. It has been a long season for most of those out there – the majority of Argentina’s squad are regulars in Europe’s top leagues, and several of the tourists’ team have blown through the stipulated match limits set before the season.

Argentina 3-19 England, 37 minutes

20:56 , Harry Latham-Coyle

About the only area working well for Argentina is the aerial battle, with England’s backfield looking a little vulnerable. The returned Carreras is the latest to snatch one.

Onwards they plough...but not for long! A roaring Ben Earl wins a jackal penalty.

Argentina 3-19 England, 36 minutes

20:55 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Pretty aimless phase play from Argentina as they run down the time on the yellow card. Tomas Albornoz tries to snatch three points...just short with the drop goal.

Back comes Mateo Carreras, who has spent his time on the naughty step getting strapped up having been left with a bloodied face in that challenge.

Argentina 3-19 England, 35 minutes

20:54 , Harry Latham-Coyle

That really was some set-piece statement from England, who hadn’t had things all their own way at all. What an improvement in that area over the last 18 months or so – the tour of Argentina last summer was huge for Joe Heyes in particular, and he’s now in the conversation as the best tighthead in the world having really stepped up last July.

TRY! Argentina 3-19 ENGLAND (Ben Earl, 33 minutes)

20:52 , Harry Latham-Coyle

A thing of muscular beauty! Stick that on the wall, a scrummaging display of might, meat and mastery in equal measure. Ben Earl merely controls it at the base as the seven ahead of him dismantle their prey.

 (AP)

Argentina 3-12 England, 31 minutes

20:50 , Harry Latham-Coyle

So nearly something from nothing! Superb covering from Tomas Albornoz, in the end, after England turn ball over and seize their opportunity. Another crosskick from Fin Smith exploits the space left vacant with Mateo Carreras still in the bin, and Tommy Freeman hacks twice ahead. Albornoz somehow races back to cover...though he’s forced over his own line. Scrum five, England feed.

PENALTY! ARGENTINA 3-12 England (Tomas Albornoz, 30 mins)

20:48 , Harry Latham-Coyle

An Argentina No 10 with a sweet left foot? Straight and true from Tomas Albornoz.

Argentina 0-12 England, 28 minutes

20:46 , Harry Latham-Coyle

A silly penalty from Jamie George, retreating into the line of a chaser after an Argentina up-and-under. It is central and well within range – kill a bit of clock and get points on the board? Yes, is Julian Montoya’s call.

The yellow card remains a yellow card.

Argentina 0-12 England, 26 minutes

20:44 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Lost with the line in sight! Fin Smith shakes his head after tumbling and fumbling when a score seemed certain following a delicious England move. A lovely little kick from Tommy Freeman seemed to have returned the favour for his score earlier...alas, Smith couldn’t quite clutch it.

Here’s the yellow card incident.

YELLOW CARD! Argentina 0-12 England, 24 minutes

20:42 , Harry Latham-Coyle

“He’s bent at the waist, and the ball carrier is falling,” referee Angus Gardner says. “I don’t see this as foul play.” Brett Cronan feels differently. The TMO wins the argument...eventually.

It meets the yellow card threshold. Mateo Carreras is off to the sin bin; the decision off to the foul play review officer. One imagines it will stay a yellow but a big blow to Argentina regardless.

Namesake Santiago Carreras compounds matters by putting the restart out on the full. Sloppy.

TRY! Argentina 0-12 ENGLAND (Ben Earl, 24 minutes)

20:39 , Harry Latham-Coyle

A superb score! Ben Earl finishes it off but give the credit to Immanuel Feyi-Waboso!

The England wing is absolutely flying here. He bursts through a gap, swipes away two more tacklers and gives Earl a run in.

The conversion goes over – but TMO Brett Cronan wants to look at a possible high tackle from Mateo Carreras.

Argentina 0-5 England, 22 minutes

20:37 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Ellis Genge clearly wants to get into Tomas Rapetti, but that is a second penalty against the England loosehead at the scrum. Angle the call – yep, Genge looked to step out and then drive across. Argentina clear up to halfway.

Argentina 0-5 England, 21 minutes

20:35 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Ellis Genge! A rhino on the charge as the prop metes out his own brand of muscular mischief, given a run-up and boshing back two Argentines. But neither side can hang on to the ball! Ollie Chessum is flung a wide pass and fails to take it.

Argentina 0-5 England, 19 minutes

20:34 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Anything you can do, Mateo Carreras says to his opposite number. The Argentina left wing produces his own rambling, rough run, dealing out a bit of damage on his way through.

A canny tugback from Ellis Genge on the supporting players goes unspotted, and Carreras knocks on as Marcus Smith finally chops him down.

Argentina 0-5 England, 17 minutes

20:32 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Immanuel Feyi-Waboso is flying here. England need a man to extricate them after Tomas Albornoz tries to trap them in, and Feyi-Waboso obliges, first showing off his speed to outrun the chasers and then his strength, bursting between two would-be tacklers. Danger averted.

 (AP)

Argentina 0-5 England, 16 minutes

20:30 , Harry Latham-Coyle

A spot of scrum joy for the hosts, Ellis Genge and Joe Heyes folding to floor on the engagement. They are not happy; Argentina very much are. Up into the England half they march again.

Argentina 0-5 England, 15 minutes

20:28 , Harry Latham-Coyle

That’s not Slade’s best moment, mind, tossing a pass on the deck and forcing Exeter teammate Immanuel Feyi-Waboso to retreat, retrieve and retool. A knock-on in contact soon halts affairs. Scrappy.

Argentina 0-5 England, 12 minutes

20:27 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Argentina will be frustrated to have come away without points from that first foray into the 22. Could they have taken the three? The pressure had built, I suppose, through the series of penalties but it feels costly.

They work a few phases on the England 10-metre line but eventually run aground, Mateo Carreras turtled and turned over with Henry Slade covering the 13 channel expertly. Slade thought his England career might be done after these two met in November – it looks like he’s got a lot left in the tank.

Argentina 0-5 England, 11 minutes

20:25 , Harry Latham-Coyle

A free kick allows England an easy clearance. Tomas Rapetti not binding in the correct time or manner.

A few Argentina fans have banners referencing the Falkland Islands, as you might expect.

 (AP)

Argentina 0-5 England, 10 minutes

20:24 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Bright interplay as Argentina work pretty shapes on the right...until there’s a knock-on! Immanuel Feyi-Waboso with another vital tackle in there with the England wing doing the necessary defensive work sharply and strongly.

The knock-on came from Marcos Kremer, not quite grasping a flick off the floor from Julian Montoya. A bit of a let-off for England, but they’ll have a scrum and survive.

Argentina 0-5 England, 9 minutes

20:22 , Harry Latham-Coyle

England infringe, George Martin deemed to have collapsed the maul. That’s four penalisable offences in quick succession. Jamie George is warned by referee Angus Gardner.

A great hit from Immanuel Feyi-Waboso on Santiago Carreras prevents the advantage from being converted. The hosts will return to that left corner.

Argentina 0-5 England, 8 minutes

20:21 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Prodded to the left corner. Argentina will go to their maul.

Argentina 0-5 England, 7 minutes

20:20 , Harry Latham-Coyle

And an offside penalty against Guy Pepper will allow Argentina to play with the freedom of advantage. Santi Carreras spreads it to Bautista Delguy, well marshalled down the right. Guido Petti carries strongly as Argentina keep the move rolling.

That’s nice, working the play out the back to launch Delguy behind a dummy runner...but there’s a knock on. Back for the pen.

Argentina 0-5 England, 6 minutes

20:19 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Right, attacking ball for Argentina after punting the penalty into England’s 22.

TRY! Argentina 0-5 ENGLAND (Tommy Freeman, 5 minutes)

20:18 , Harry Latham-Coyle

A lovely take and try from Tommy Freeman...and then some Argie bargy!

A perfect crossfield kick from Fin Smith allows Freeman to attack it in the air, take over the top of his marker and power into the corner. There’s handbags thereafter, and we’ll restart with a penalty with Ollie Chessum deemed to have charged in from distance to escalate matters.

No doubts over the try, though. Fin Smith can’t quite find the conversion from the right touchline.

Argentina 0-0 England, 3 minutes

20:15 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Another early touch for Feyi-Waboso, launched into the line from first phase. Advantage is coming – Marcos Kremer fails to roll away and that’s two against the openside in the first couple of minutes...

Argentina 0-0 England, 2 minutes

20:14 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Rock solid, and away England play to the right, allowing Tommy Freeman an early charge. Seb Atkinson still has the scrum cap on after taking a bang last week.

A fumble from Marcus Smith stalls momentum but Ollie Chessum does a superb job to regather it, driving the legs through contact and making 15 metres. Immanuel Feyi-Waboso then produces a darting weave, before knocking on.

There’s a penalty to come back to, though. Fin Smith probes the left corner. Promising from England.

Argentina 0-0 England, 1 minute

20:13 , Harry Latham-Coyle

A short, stubby kick off targets Jamie George, to who those same descriptions might apply. The England captain does just enough to force a knock on from Bautista Delguy. A scrum, immediately – can the visitors get some joy?

KICK OFF!

20:12 , Harry Latham-Coyle

A blast on Angus Gardner’s whistle and off we go.

 (AP)

Argentina vs England

20:09 , Harry Latham-Coyle

The place is absolutely bouncing. Emmanuel Iyogun looks emotional as the prop sings “God Save the King” before his international debut, a tear rolling the cheek of the Northampton front rower.

The eyes are pouring on a few of the Argentina side, too, for the ever entertaining and passionately delivered Himno Nacional. The slow build, the operatic middle section, the swell to crescendo – the extended, three and a half minute version is given full works. A beauty.

Right, they are ready. This could be very fun indeed.

Argentina vs England

20:04 , Harry Latham-Coyle

No jeers for the Pumas, in their change strip today – which is a replica football shirt from the 1986 World Cup. Maradona, Hand of God and all that, yes – lovely stuff.

Argentina vs England

20:03 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Out the England players come to what sounds like whistles. There is at least one travelling fan in – he’s waving his English flag proudly.

It’s a lovely arena this, perfectly round but very impressive from the air.

Argentina vs England match officials

19:59 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Referee: Angus Gardner (Aus)

ARs: Nika Amashukeli (Geo) & Paul Williams (NZ)

TMO: Brett Cronan (Aus)

FPRO: Tual Trainini (Fra)

Angus Gardner is in charge today (AFP/Getty)

England's excellent recent record

19:50 , Harry Latham-Coyle

England have a fine recent record against Argentina, five wins from five since Steve Borthwick took over at the start of 2023. That run began with George Ford’s masterclass in Marseille after Tom Curry’s early red card, and continued last summer through two Tests that England played very, very well in without their British and Irish Lions representatives. Argentina may feel due a success, mind, given they’ve run England close several times across those five games.

 (Getty)

Battle in the air

19:40 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Fiji weren’t up to much, really, last week but England were professional and potent in the manner in which they dismissed them. It just all felt a little bit more cohesive from Steve Borthwick’s side than the week before, partly because of the opposition and an extra week together, but also because the backline felt better balanced – even allowing for a bit of injury disruption.

Tommy Freeman went well on the wing and has a size advantage over the (nonetheless dangerous) Mateo Carreras – I’d expect England to try and get him after a few high balls early on, certainly. The continued selection of Marcus Smith at full-back ahead of Freddie Steward may suggest, though, that England think it may be a slightly more open game.

Back five battle

19:30 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Argentina’s back five remains fearsome, big, tough, physical and athletic and more than a match for England’s unit. Joaquin Oviedo was a carrying menace against Wales a week ago, and marries nicely with defensive nuisance Marcos Kremer – such a big figure for Argentina when fit and available.

I really like the look of Efrain Elias, too, with the young lock an age-grade standout who Felipe Contepomi is clearly keen on. Joaquin Moro had a good season with Leicester and will be tasked with matching the impact that Henry Pollock and Tom Curry might provide.

Joaquin Moro enjoyed a strong season with Leicester (Getty)

Team news – England

19:20 , Harry Latham-Coyle

England stick with a settled side as Steve Borthwick names an unchanged starting XV. The head coach resists the urge to bring Benhard Janse van Rensburg to the centres as Seb Atkinson and Henry Slade start again, while both Henry Pollock and Noah Caluori also remain among the replacements after eye-catching cameos against Fiji.

The two changes to the 23 do come on the bench, where Ben Spencer replaces an injured Alex Mitchell and uncapped loosehead Emmanuel Iyogun awaits a debut. George Kloska is also involved in a late change with Asher Opoku-Fordjour injured.

England XV: 1 Ellis Genge, 2 Jamie George (capt.), 3 Joe Heyes; 4 Alex Coles, 5 George Martin; 6 Ollie Chessum, 7 Guy Pepper, 8 Ben Earl; 9 Jack van Poortvliet, 10 Fin Smith; 11 Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, 12 Seb Atkinson, 13 Henry Slade, 14 Tommy Freeman; 15 Marcus Smith.

Replacements: 16 Luke Cowan-Dickie, 17 Emmanuel Iyogun, 18 George Kloska, 19 Tom Curry, 20 Henry Pollock; 21 Ben Spencer, 22 Benhard Janse van Rensburg, 23 Noah Caluori.

Henry Pollock has a bench role again for England (Reuters)

Team news – Argentina

19:15 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Argentina blend youth and plenty of experience in a strong looking side. Highly-touted tighthead Tomas Rapetti gets another chance to augur his burgeoning reputation with a start, while locks Guido Petti and Matias Alemanno have both brought up 100 caps in the last few weeks.

Matias Moroni adds more veteran nous to midfield, while six forwards await on the bench – including young lock Efrain Elias, like Rapetti part of the Toulouse squad that won the Top 14.

Argentina XV: 1 Mayco Vivas, 2 Julian Montoya (capt.), 3 Tomas Rapetti; 4 Guido Petti, 5 Matias Alemanno; 6 Santiago Grondona, 7 Marcos Kremer, 8 Joaquin Oviedo; 9 Gonzalo Garcia, 10 Tomas Albornoz; 11 Mateo Carreras, 12 Justo Piccardo, 13 Matias Moroni, 14 Bautista Delguy; 15 Santiago Carreras.

Replacements: 16 Ignacio Ruiz, 17 Boris Wenger, 18 Pedro Delgado, 19 Efrain Elias, 20 Pablo Matera, 21 Joaquin Moro; 22 Simon Benitez Cruz, 23 Lucio Cinti.

Matias Moroni starts for Argentina (AP)

Jamie George threatens England walk-off over racial abuse in Argentina

19:10 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Jamie George has threatened to lead his England team off the pitch against the Pumas on Saturday if there is a recurrence of the racial abuse that marred their last appearance in Argentina.

Asher Opoku-Fordjour and Chandler Cunningham-South were targeted by a small group of fans when warming up with their fellow replacements during the first half of England’s 22-17 victory in San Juan a year ago.

A World Rugby investigation concluded that an act of racial discrimination had taken place and the Argentine Rugby Union has provided assurances that it was a one-off episode.

If a similar incident does unfold at the Estadio Unico Madre de Ciudades, George insists England are ready to take matters into their own hands – including the possibility of leading the team into the changing room.

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Jamie George threatens England walk-off over racial abuse in Argentina

Nations Championship schedule, results, kick-off times and how to watch

19:05 , Harry Latham-Coyle

This is the final game of the first phase of the Nations Championship, which has been...pretty good? One can still ask if the new competition was necessary but we’ve seen a lot of entertaining rugby and intriguing encounters over the last few weeks, with more to come in November.

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Nations Championship schedule, results, kick-off times and how to watch

Argentina coach Felipe Contepomi accuses ‘bully’ Tom Curry of shove in tunnel after England win

18:55 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Perhaps the most notable thing from that clash was the accusation of Felipe Contepomi, who suggested that he’d been shoved in the tunnel by “bully” Tom Curry. We’ll see what reception the flanker gets when introduced today.

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Argentina coach Contepomi accuses ‘bully’ Curry of shove in tunnel after England win

When last they met...

18:50 , Harry Latham-Coyle

England and Argentina’s last meeting came in November, and was a properly compelling contest, swinging this way and that with Max Ojomoh – seldom sighted in England camp since – to the fore.

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England survive late Argentina scare as Max Ojomoh underlines new-found strength

England’s Guy Pepper ready to ‘shut up’ Argentina’s football-style support

18:40 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Santiago del Estero is more than 1,000km north of Buenos Aires. The 12th largest city in Argentina feels a little off the beaten track but the passion of the Pumas fans will remain.

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England’s Guy Pepper ready to ‘shut up’ Argentina’s football-style support

Think you had it bad? I watched England lose to Argentina in Buenos Aires

18:30 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Also keeping a relatively low profile in Buenos Aires this week has been Adam Hathaway – out covering the rugby tour, he watched the World Cup semi-final from a fan zone in the city and found it...well, disappointing but enjoyable. Top work, Hathers!

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Think you had it bad? I watched England lose to Argentina in Buenos Aires

England change hotel in Buenos Aires to avoid possible Argentina World Cup party

18:20 , Harry Latham-Coyle

England watched the semi-final at their hotel, with some amazing shots posted by players from the rooftop of the carnage in the Argentine capital that followed the semi-final success. They did, though, have to change accommodation before heading up to Santiago del Estero.

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England change hotel in Buenos Aires to avoid possible Argentina World Cup party

England rugby players to avoid wearing national kit in Argentina amid World Cup tensions

18:10 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Steve Borthwick’s squad have been keeping their heads down in Buenos Aires this week with political and footballing tensions between England and Argentina inflamed by the World Cup semi-final on Wednesday.

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England rugby players to avoid wearing national kit in Argentina

Henry Pollock overlooked for England start against Argentina despite hat-trick in Fiji rout

18:00 , Harry Latham-Coyle

It’s an unchanged England XV today – which means no start for Henry Pollock despite his hat-trick against Fiji.

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Pollock overlooked for England start against Argentina despite hat-trick in Fiji rout

Argentina vs England LIVE

Friday 17 July 2026 09:31 , Harry Latham-Coyle

For the second time this week, it’s Argentina against England in a sporting clash of significance. The Nations Championship might not be quite as big a deal as a football World Cup semi-final, but this could be a heated affair as a rugby rivalry renews.

Kick off in Santiago del Estero is at 8.10pm BST.

Argentina were frustrated by Tom Curry's late tackle on Juan Cruz Mallia last November (Getty)
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