Coach Shaun Wane has pledged to give a game to all seven players left out of the side which beat Samoa last weekend, which means a first World Cup appearance for Leeds Rhinos’ Mikolaj Oledzki.
England will secure a quarter-final place if they win, but France are in a similar situation after beating Greece in round one. Here’s how England could line up.
13. Loose-forward: Victor Radley
Impressed last week and likely to continue at 13. Photo: Ed Sykes/SWpix.com
14. Sub Mikolaj Oledzki
Will be keen to make an impact in his first World Cup tie. Photo: Paul Currie/SWpix.com
15. Sub Kai Pearce-Paul
Non-playing reserve last week, so set for a place in the 17. Photo: Ed Sykes/SWpix.com
16. Sub: Chris Hill
Started last week, but could switch to the bench. Photo: Ed Sykes/SWpix.com
17. Sub: Elliott Whitehead
Scored a double last week and deserves to keep his place in the 17. Photo: Will Palmer/SWpix.com