FACTBOX-Rugby-Six Nations-Wales v England
Feb 11 (Reuters) - Wales play England in their second round Six Nations championship match on Saturday (all times GMT).
Where: Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Capacity: 74,500
When: Saturday, Feb. 14 (1730)
Referee: Jonathan Kaplan (South Africa)
Teams:
Wales England
TBA on Thursday 15-Delon Armitage
14-Paul Sackey
13-Mike Tindall
12-Riki Flutey
11-Mark Cueto
10-Andy Goode
9-Harry Ellis
8-Nick Easter
7-Joe Worsley
6-James Haskell
5-Nick Kennedy
4-Steve Borthwick (capt)
3-Phil Vickery
2-Lee Mears
1-Andrew Sheridan. Replacements:
16-Dylan Hartley
17-Julian White
18-Tom Croft
19-Luke Narraway
20-Paul Hodgson
21-Toby Flood
22-Mathew Tait.
Coaches: Warren Gatland Martin Johnson
Recent meetings:
02.02.2008 SN London England 19 Wales 26
04.08.2007 WU London England 62 Wales 5
17.03.2007 SN Cardiff Wales 27 England 18
04.02.2006 SN London England 47 Wales 13
05.02.2005 SN Cardiff Wales 11 England 9
20.03.2004 SN London England 31 Wales 21
09.11.2003 WCQF Brisbane England 28 Wales 17
23.08.2003 WU Cardiff Wales 9 England 43
22.02.2003 SN Cardiff Wales 9 England 26
23.03.2002 SN London England 50 Wales 10
03.02.2001 SN Cardiff Wales 15 England 44
04.03.2000 SN London England 46 Wales 12
*SN denotes Six Nations, WU World Cup warm-up, WCQF World Cup Quarter-final
Standings
P W D L F A Pts
England 1 1 0 0 36 11 2
Wales 1 1 0 0 26 13 2
Ireland 1 1 0 0 30 21 2
France 1 0 0 1 21 30 0
Scotland 1 0 0 1 13 26 0
Italy 1 0 0 1 11 36 0
Results
Played on Sunday
Scotland 13 Wales 26
Played on Saturday
England 36 Italy 11
Ireland 30 France 21
Next fixtures
Friday, February 27
France v Wales, Stade de France, Paris (2000)
Saturday, February 28
Ireland v England, Croke Park, Dublin (1730)
Saturday, 14 March
Italy v Wales, Stadio Flaminio, Rome (1500)
Sunday, 15 March
England v France, Twickenham, London (1500)
Saturday, 21 March
England v Scotland, Twickenham, London (1530)
Wales v Ireland, Millennium Stadium, Cardiff (1730)
Championship odds as of Feb.11
Wales 11/10
England 6/1
(Compiled by Neil Maidment; editing by Patrick Johnston)
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