**In a bid to snap a painful losing streak, England's head coach Steve Borthwick is poised to shake up his lineup for the upcoming Six Nations clash against Italy at Stadio Olimpico, Rome. With back-to-back defeats to Ireland and Scotland jeopardizing their championship aspirations and exposing defensive frailties, Borthwick’s squad is under pressure to deliver a robust performance.**
The English side, having conceded a distressing total of 73 points in their last two outings, coupled with 53 missed tackles and four yellow cards, reflects a team in disarray. Despite dominating possession and territory, they only managed to score 41 points across these matches. Borthwick candidly acknowledged the need for changes, hinting at a strategic overhaul to rejuvenate his squad against an Italian team hungry for their first win over England.
The backline will see a significant reshuffle, starting with Freddie Steward being replaced after an early substitution last weekend. This opens the door for Marcus Smith to potentially start at full-back, a shift that might inject some much-needed creativity into the back-field. George Furbank is also in contention, likely from the bench. Further adjustments include Tommy Freeman shifting to centre, allowing Tom Roebuck to return to the wing, and Seb Atkinson stepping in with his aggressive play at inside centre.
In the half-back slots, a new pairing of Fin Smith and Jack van Poortvliet is expected, renewing the 'Smith-squared' dynamic that showed promise against Ireland. "Fin Smith's tempo and spatial awareness brought us two tries last time out," noted Borthwick, indicating a tactical pivot towards a more dynamic attacking approach.
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England vs Italy: Borthwick's Major Team Shake-up
By The Clutch· 02 Mar 2026, 11:000 REPLIES
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