/Italy vs England LIVE: Six Nations rugby score and updates from Rome today

Italy vs England LIVE: Six Nations rugby score and updates from Rome today

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Follow live coverage as England take on Italy in their second Six Nations game of this year’s tournament in Rome.

England’s campaign began with defeat as Scotland retained the Calcutta Cup last weekend and Eddie Jones has now made sweeping changes with over half the team that lost 20-17 in Edinburgh removed from the starting XV or changed position. Harry Randall is the headline selection at scrum-half with Ben Youngs hoping to equal Jason Leonard’s England cap record of 114 from the replacements’ bench. “We’ve been really pleased with Harry. Ben started for us against Scotland last weekend and we’ve just reversed the roles,” head coach Jones said.

Italy, who started well before fading to defeat against France in Paris a week ago, have dropped flanker Sebastian Negri in one of three changes with Bordeaux’s Federico Mori replacing Tommaso Menoncello on the right wing while tighthead prop Pietro Ceccarelli comes in for Tiziano Pasquali. Follow the latest score and updates from Rome:

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Italy 0-21 England, 43 minutes

That half-time swap of props has done wonders for the England scrum. Kyle Sinckler launches into Danilo Fischetti and the Italian loosehead is penalised.

Harry Randall wishes to go quickly, as is his wont, but he is too far from the mark. England’s forwards fancy another go at the scrum instead.

Harry Latham-Coyle13 February 2022 16:10

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Italy 0-21 England, 43 minutes

That half-time swap of props has done wonders for the England scrum. Kyle Sinckler launches into Danilo Fischetti and the Italian loosehead is penalised.

Harry Randall wishes to go quickly, as is his wont, but he is too far from the mark. England’s forwards fancy another go at the scrum instead.

Harry Latham-Coyle13 February 2022 16:10

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Italy 0-21 England, 42 minutes

Razor sharp from Harry Randall! He races around the corner, Elliot Daly holding the defenders on the inside, Alex Dombrandt doing likewise outside the scrum-half, who shows and goes and races through a gaping hole.

England pour around the corner, but the pass to Kyle Sinckler is marginally forward as the fresh prop replacement looks to make his first significant dent. A couple more phases and a score looked a certainty.

Harry Latham-Coyle13 February 2022 16:08

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Italy 0-21 England, 41 minutes

Italy have also made a halftime change on the tighthead – Tiziano Pasquali, formerly of Leicester, will do battle with a current Tiger in Ellis Genge.

Genge wins their first duel. Pasquali hits the deck under pressure. England penalty, and back down towards the Italian 22 go the visitors.

Harry Latham-Coyle13 February 2022 16:07

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The second half begins!

Marcus Smith’s restart travels only nine-and-a-half metres so the first proper action of the half will be an Italian scrum on halfway…

Harry Latham-Coyle13 February 2022 16:05

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Second half!

Kieran Crowley pens some final notes in his pad of paper high in the Italian coaches’ box, releasing what appears to be a disgruntled sigh. It looks like Will Stuart may be getting the half-time hook – he is standing with the substitutes as his England teammates emerge from the tunnel.

Yep, Kyle Sinckler is on.

Harry Latham-Coyle13 February 2022 16:04

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Ten on ten

Jonny Wilkinson was purring about Marcus Smith before kick-off and the former England fly-half rather liked what he saw from the current occupier of the ten shirt in that first 40 minutes:

Harry Latham-Coyle13 February 2022 16:02

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Another key Italian error

It’s not included in that clip, but that George score came from another Stephen Varney blind pass that went awry, the second time a moment of loose handling from the scrum-half has cost Italy in two weeks. There is clearly the nucleus of a good side in this Italian team, and again they have tackled strongly, but they cannot afford to have errors like that if they are to stay competitive in games.

They’ve produced some really inventive, well-executed flourishes in attack, particularly through Paolo Garbisi. But there always seems to be a sense of panic if Italy make rapid progress – can they improve in the second half and take a chance?

Harry Latham-Coyle13 February 2022 16:01

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Jamie George’s second score

Harry Latham-Coyle13 February 2022 15:57

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H/T: Italy 0-21 England

That felt a lot like the first half of France-Italy last weekend, with England obviously a superior side and playing with plenty of purpose, but unable to fully bust open a battling Italian defence. Marcus Smith has ran the show, with some lovely touches all around the park, but England have sometimes been guilty of hurrying their movements when they’ve made an initial break or half-break. You’d think they will be well placed to accelerate away if the game opens up, and that Jamie George score on the stroke of the interval will make them feel a whole lot better.

Harry Latham-Coyle13 February 2022 15:57