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Rugby union: England head to Argentina for two Tests this summer


England will play two Tests against Argentina in July in their first tour of South America since 2017.

Steve Borthwick’s side are scheduled to face Argentina in La Plata on 5 July and San Juan on 12 July.

The fixtures clash with the British and Irish Lions’ tour of Australia so Borthwick will likely have a depleted squad.

England won both Tests during their 2017 tour of Argentina.

The most recent meeting between the two nations was the third-place play-off at the 2023 World Cup, which England won 26-23.

Argentina’s opening match of the summer comes against the British and Irish Lions in Dublin on 20 June.



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