Captain Maro Itoje has returned to England's starting XV for Saturday's Six Nations match against Scotland at Murrayfield. Itoje, who was on the bench for the 48-7 win against Wales, starts in the second row as one of two changes to the forward pack.
Newcomer Luke Cowan-Dickie is at hooker with Jamie George, who led the side in Itoje's absence last weekend, among the replacements. In the other change to England's matchday squad from their opening win, fly-half Fin Smith comes on to the bench in place of namesake Marcus.
The changes mark a return for Itoje, who had missed the start of their training camp in Girona due to family commitments after his mother Florence passed away. He partnered Ollie Chessum at lock and Alex Coles was on the bench.
Meanwhile, England's backline remains unchanged with Henry Arundell starting on the left wing after scoring a hat-trick last weekend, while Fraser Dingwall and Tommy Freeman will continue in midfield despite Ollie Lawrence being available. Tom Roebuck retains his place on the right wing alongside Freddie Steward at full-back.
Steward expressed how much he had learned from his spell out of the team, saying: "I am a lot better rugby player for that period. I have matured a lot and yeah, I am not saying I needed it, I wouldn't want it to happen again, but it definitely helped me."
Newcomer Luke Cowan-Dickie is at hooker with Jamie George, who led the side in Itoje's absence last weekend, among the replacements. In the other change to England's matchday squad from their opening win, fly-half Fin Smith comes on to the bench in place of namesake Marcus.
The changes mark a return for Itoje, who had missed the start of their training camp in Girona due to family commitments after his mother Florence passed away. He partnered Ollie Chessum at lock and Alex Coles was on the bench.
Meanwhile, England's backline remains unchanged with Henry Arundell starting on the left wing after scoring a hat-trick last weekend, while Fraser Dingwall and Tommy Freeman will continue in midfield despite Ollie Lawrence being available. Tom Roebuck retains his place on the right wing alongside Freddie Steward at full-back.
Steward expressed how much he had learned from his spell out of the team, saying: "I am a lot better rugby player for that period. I have matured a lot and yeah, I am not saying I needed it, I wouldn't want it to happen again, but it definitely helped me."