Italy vs England, Six Nations 2024: Kick-off time, TV channel, live stream, team news, lineups, h2h, odds

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Italy vs England, Six Nations 2024: Kick-off time, TV channel, live stream, team news, lineups, h2h, odds

Surprise package: Steve Borthwick guided England to the World Cup semi-finals

Steve Borthwick is hoping to make a real impact in his second campaign at the helm having had preciously little time to work with his players after being hired to replace the sacked Eddie Jones last year.

England underwhelmed massively during the Six Nations once again 12 months ago, going on to endure a truly miserable summer that already led to questions over Borthwick's tenure before a surprising run to the World Cup semi-finals in France in the autumn gave way to fresh optimism.

However, some of that new-found positivity is being sorely tested by an ongoing injury crisis, while England no longer have Owen Farrell to call upon amid his break from Test match rugby, as well as other seasoned campaigners such as Courtney Lawes, Jonny May, Mako Vunipola and record caps holder Ben Youngs, who have all retired from the international arena following the World Cup.

Regardless of those issues, England are still strong favourites to get off to a handsome winning start against an Italy team who will be expected to collect the Six Nations wooden spoon for the ninth year in a row.

The Azzurri were winless last time out and had preciously little to shout about at the World Cup as they were absolutely pummelled by both hosts France and New Zealand in a tough pool, giving up 96 points to the latter in humiliating fashion.

Former Argentina fly-half Gonzalo Quesada has replaced Kiwi Kieran Crowley at the helm following another stint coaching with Stade Francais in the Top 14.

Italy vs England date, kick-off time and venue

Italy vs England takes place on Saturday February 3, 2024, with kick-off scheduled for 2:15pm GMT.

The match will be hosted at the iconic Stadio Olimpico in Rome.

How to watch Italy vs England

TV channel: Italy vs England is being shown live in the UK free-to-air on ITV1, with coverage beginning at 1:30pm.

Live stream: You can catch a free live stream online via the ITVX app and website.

Live blog: Standard Sport's live match blog, featuring expert analysis from rugby correspondent Nick Purewal at the ground.

Italy vs England team news

England are nervously waiting to discover if a calf injury suffered at a pre-Six Nations training camp in Girona this week will keep Marcus Smith out for the whole championship, with the Harlequins star having been slated to fill the Farrell void at fly-half.

George Ford could step up without Smith, though he has recently been bothered by knee trouble with Sale, which could lead to a baptism of fire for Northampton's uncapped No10 Fin Smith.

Scrum-half Alex Mitchell has an infected wound in his leg, which could lead to a start at 9 for the veteran Danny Care with Jack van Poortvliet out, while form centre Ollie Lawrence has a hip problem and joins the likes of Manu Tuilagi, Tom Curry, Bevan Rodd, Luke Cowan‑Dickie, George Martin, Anthony Watson, Raffi Quirke and Nick Isiekwe on the sidelines.

It is uncertain at this stage how much of the Six Nations Marcus Smith now stands to miss

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England's loosehead issues have at least eased with the likes of Ellis Genge and Joe Marler back fit, while Fin Smith leads a cast of seven uncapped players that also includes Fraser Dingwall, Tom Roebuck, Ethan Roots, Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, Chandler Cunningham-South and Oscar Beard, who is recovering from concussion.

The RFU's ongoing rule regarding not selecting overseas-based players for England duty means that Borthwick is missing the likes of Henry Arundell, David Ribbans, Joe Marchant, Jack Willis, Jack Nowell and Sam Simmonds.

For Italy, still captained by Benetton flanker Michele Lamaro, centre Tommaso Menoncello is back in a young squad after missing the World Cup due to a biceps injury.

Simone Ferrari, Paolo Odogwu, Dino Lamb and Marco Riccioni are all sidelined, with call-ups for uncapped quintet Matteo Nocera, Luca Rizzoli, Mirco Spagnolo, Alessandro Izekor and Ross Vintcent.

Both Gonzalo Quesada and Steve Borthwick are due to name their respective teams for the match on Thursday. Check back in then to see the squads in full.

Italy vs England head to head (h2h) history and results

England have beaten Italy in every match ever played between the two nations, dating back to their first meeting in 1991.

They won 33-0 on their last trip to Rome in 2022, while the 31-14 victory at Twickenham last February was their first under Borthwick.

Italy vs England prediction

Injuries continue to derail Borthwick's best-laid plans for Rome and he now faces an important decision at fly-half with Marcus Smith sidelined.

Does he go with the tried, tested and battle-hardened Ford, or rather hand the keys to an exciting young talent in Fin Smith?

Regardless, England should still cruise to a comfortable victory over an inexperienced Italy team starting yet another new cycle under Gonzalo Quesada.

Though no one really expected them to shock either France or the All Blacks, the nature of those World Cup losses was a real horror show for the Azzurri and they have to put it out of their minds, fast.

They may well keep things competitive here for a while as they so often do at home, but expect England to eventually pull well clear for an emphatic opening triumph.