How to watch Italy v England on TV
The match will be broadcast live on ITV1 and on Virgin Media in the Republic of Ireland.
Who is the referee?
The match will be refereed by New Zealand native Paul Williams.
How to get tickets to Italy v England
You should consult the England and Italy union websites for information about tickets to matches. Availability will vary greatly depending on which fixture you are hoping to get tickets for.
What is the latest England team news?
George Ford looks to have won the starting fly-half role ahead of the uncapped Fin Smith and is set to partner veteran scrum-half Danny Care against Italy on Saturday.
Telegraph Sport understands that England head coach Steve Borthwick had been planning on starting Marcus Smith, only for the Harlequins playmaker to suffer a calf injury on Monday. That left it as a straight shootout between the 91-capped Ford and Smith, Northampton Saints’ precocious 21-year-old, and experience won out over form. Smith would make his debut if he comes off the bench against Italy.
The midfield will be made up of Northampton’s Fraser Dingwall, who makes his long-awaited England debut at inside centre, and Henry Slade, who missed out on selection for the World Cup. There’s further Northampton representation in the back three in the form of wing Tommy Freeman, alongside full-back Freddie Steward and wing Elliot Daly.
Expected England team: F Steward; E Daly, H Slade, F Dingwall, T Freeman; G Ford, D Care; J Marler, J George, W Stuart, M Itoje, O Chessum, E Roots, S Underhill, B Earl