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Tesco and Sainsbury’s are using ‘potentially dodgy tactics’ on some of their loyalty offers to shoppers, consumer group Which? has claimed.

The supermarkets are, in some instances, giving the impression that savings for loyalty card members are better or more substantial than they really are, according to Which?

Its findings suggest Tesco and Sainsbury’s ‘are sometimes offering customers deals that do not necessarily constitute a genuine saving’.

Sainsbury’s has refuted the claims and said the Which? findings were based on a ‘flawed methodology’.

Tesco also rejected the findings by Which? and told This is Money that ‘all our Clubcard Price promotions follow strict rules’.

Claims: Tesco and Sainsbury's are using 'potentially dodgy tactics' on some of their loyalty offers to shoppers, consumer group Which? claims

Claims: Tesco and Sainsbury’s are using ‘potentially dodgy tactics’ on some of their loyalty offers to shoppers, consumer group Which? claims

Which? also claimed that not all customers are able to sign up to the supermarkets’ loyalty schemes, particularly those without access to a computer, people who are too young or those in temporary accommodation.

The consumer group analysed 141 Tesco Clubcard and Sainsbury’s Nectar card product prices and tracked the pricing of these products over a six month period. 

It claimed that only 29 per cent of products included in member-only promotions were listed at their so-called ‘regular price’.

Through its research, Which? said it identified three main problems centred on ‘regular’ prices quoted in certain loyalty offers at Sainsbury’s and Tesco. 

This included regular prices that had been changed soon before the customer promotion, regular prices that were far higher than at other supermarkets and regular prices that were only available for a very short period of time. 

Which? used different example to detail its findings

Which? used different example to detail its findings 

According to Which?, Sainsbury’s advertised a jar of Nescafé Gold Blend Instant Coffee (200g) for £6 with a Nectar card, a saving of £2.10 on the ‘regular’ price of £8.10. But the regular price had also been £6 at Sainsbury’s until it went up to £8.10 just two days before the Nectar price launched. 

Which? also found the ‘regular’ Sainsbury’s price was considerably higher than at other supermarkets. 

At Asda, for example, the same jar was £7, while at Morrisons, Ocado and Waitrose it was £6. Tesco charged £5.99 at Tesco and £5.49 was charged at Lidl, the consumer group claimed.

At Tesco, Which? found Heinz Salad Cream (605g) with a Clubcard price of £3.50 and a ‘regular’ price of £3.90. However, its regular price had been £2.99 for several weeks before it was increased to £3.90, 22 days before the Clubcard promotion, Which? said. It had been at its ‘regular’ price for only 25 days out of 183, equating to around 14 per cent of the previous six months. 

On member-only pricing, one shopper told Which?: ‘I agree that these attract customers like me, but feel like they raise the prices anyway and then members’ prices become the normal price it should be.’ 

Which? has shared its findings with the Competition and Markets Authority. Which? said it focused on Tesco and Sainsbury’s as they are the UK’s two biggest supermarkets and have established loyalty schemes. 

Some shoppers ‘excluded’

Which? also raised concerns about some shoppers being unable to access loyalty card membership schemes. 

It said people who don’t have access to technology, are too young to apply or don’t have the required criteria for an address are at risk of being excluded. 

Vulnerable groups, like young parents and carers or those in temporary housing, might miss out on access to the loyalty offering, it added. 

Response: Tesco refuted the claims and said all its promotions adhere to strict rules

Response: Tesco refuted the claims and said all its promotions adhere to strict rules 

Response: Sainsbury's refuted the claims made by Which? in its latest findings

Response: Sainsbury’s refuted the claims made by Which? in its latest findings 

You have to be 18 or over to be a member of Asda, Iceland, Lidl, M&S, Sainsbury’s, Tesco, and Waitrose loyalty schemes, and 16 or over at Morrisons. 

What is member-only pricing?

A growing number of supermarkets and shops are offering member-only or loyalty pricing.

For certain products, the retailer offers one price for loyalty card members and a different, higher price, for non-members. 

‘With high food inflation continuing to put pressure on household finances, loyalty schemes are an effective way for supermarkets to compete with the consistently low prices of discounters Aldi and Lidl’, Joe Dawson, retail analyst at GlobalData, said.

Access to these promotions is limited to shoppers who’ve joined the relevant loyalty scheme. Many retailers believe the use of such schemes will ensure their member customers keep returning to their chain, rather than shop elsewhere.  

Big-names like the Co-op, Superdrug and Boots have all upped their use of member-only pricing in recent months. The Co-op recently announced it has invested £70million into member-only prices. 

Co-op is the only major supermarket currently offering a scheme for under-16s, Which? said. Sainsbury’s does let under-18s collect points using a parent or guardian’s account. 

One shopper told Which?: ‘I don’t mind member-only pricing from a selfish point of view, but think it’s very discriminatory and morally questionable.’

Sue Davies, Which? head of food policy, said: ‘It’s not surprising that shoppers are questioning whether supermarket loyalty card prices are really a good deal, as our investigation shows that up to a third of loyalty offers at Tesco and Sainsbury’s are not all they’re cracked up to be.

‘As member-only pricing continues to grow, the sector, its pricing practices and who is eligible for membership needs to be properly scrutinised so that all shoppers – including society’s most vulnerable – can benefit and no one is misled into buying things they wouldn’t have usually bought or which isn’t quite the deal they believe it to be.

‘Which? is calling on supermarkets to make sure that their loyalty card prices don’t mislead and for the regulator to look more closely at this growing trend towards dual pricing. There is also the important issue of whether it is right for certain groups to be excluded from member-only schemes.’

Sainsbury’s and Tesco respond 

A Sainsbury’s spokesperson told This is Money: ‘Nectar Prices offer our customers the opportunity to make genuine savings across 5,000 products. 

‘Which? fails to recognise that base prices have been increasing throughout the year due to inflation. Our promotional rules around Nectar Prices are informed by the guidance from Trading Standards.

‘The Nescafe Gold example demonstrates Which?’s flawed methodology as the claim that the ‘regular’ price was £6 is untrue. 

‘The base price of this item has been £8.10 since December 2022 and £6 was a promotional price throughout this year, including on Nectar Prices when it launched in April.’

A Tesco spokesperson told This is Money: ‘We know that having low prices on the products we sell is really important to our customers right now, which is why we have more than 8,000 weekly deals on Clubcard Prices, offering customers potential savings of up to £351 a year – all while collecting Clubcard points that can be put towards groceries and fuel, or doubled in value with our Reward Partners.

‘All our Clubcard Price promotions follow strict rules, including considering how they compare against prices in the market, to ensure they represent genuine value and savings for our Clubcard members. These rules have been endorsed by our Trading Standards Primary Authority.

‘As Which? reported recently, Tesco was the cheapest of all the major supermarkets when a Clubcard was used – and was extremely competitive when compared with the limited range discounters.’

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Follow Mail Sport’s live blog for all the latest as England face Argentina in their opening game of the Rugby World Cup, hoping to put their difficult preparations behind them.

Errors costing Argentina

48′ – We know what Argentina are capable of, but they’re not shwoing it tonight and silly mistakes are making their hopes turn to dust so far.

Seven handling errors from Michael Cheika’s side compared to England’s two. On the world stage, the finest of margins are going to win games and you can’t be giving the ball up so easily.

England 15-3: George Ford converts penalty!

46′ – George Ford has hit 15 points for the night as he converts another penalty to rub salt in the wounds of Argentina.

Steve Borthwick’s men have started this half in the vein they left off and that’s exactly what they need to do. A 12-point lead is more comfortable but keeping the pressure on is a good idea.

England make progress

45′ – Lawes has been immense leading England tonight and gets on the end of a deflected kick from Earl.

First scrum of the second half

42′ – Ben Earl breaks away from the first scrum after the break and England are looking to make progress up the pitch. Carreras goes over the top of Jonny May in the air after a kick up and it’s not a clea catch.

A look back on Ford’s impact with Mallia

Despite the euphoria suddenly enveloping England, there will be one man coming away from the first half feeling rather hard done by: Tom Curry.

His collision with Juan Cruz Mallia has inevitably sparked debate but there’s a certainly a valid argument to say he should not have been dismissed.

As pictured, it left Mallia worse for wear. And that’s how Argentina are looking as a whole after a stellar performance from England, who have really grown into the game.

England's Tom Curry, center left, clashes heads with Argentina's Juan Cruz Mallia, for which he got a red card, during the Rugby World Cup Pool D match between England and Argentina in the Stade de Marseille, Marseille, France Saturday, Sept. 9, 2023. (AP Photo/Daniel Cole)
MARSEILLE, FRANCE - SEPTEMBER 09: Pablo Matera of Argentina looks on during the Rugby World Cup France 2023 match between England and Argentina at Stade Velodrome on September 09, 2023 in Marseille, France. (Photo by Franco Arland/Quality Sport Images/Getty Images)

Half-time thoughts from Chris Foy

‘What a half from England. They go off to an ovation, which is richly deserved. They not only showed character in adversity; they were canny too. George Ford has had this game in the palm of his hand so far – or on the top of his right boot to be more accurate. The second drop goal was astonishing. Courtney Lawes has been immense too and all the players are rising to this big occasion. How refreshing to witness such a positive English performance after a summer of setbacks and frustrations.’

England's fly-half George Ford removes his mouth guard at half time during the France 2023 Rugby World Cup Pool D match between England and Argentina at Stade de Marseille in Marseille, southern France on September 9, 2023. (Photo by CHRISTOPHE SIMON / AFP) (Photo by CHRISTOPHE SIMON/AFP via Getty Images)
Argentina's lock Matias Alemanno (L) and England's blindside flanker and captain Courtney Lawes (R) jump for the ball in a line out during the France 2023 Rugby World Cup Pool D match between England and Argentina at Stade de Marseille in Marseille, southern France on September 9, 2023. (Photo by CLEMENT MAHOUDEAU / AFP) (Photo by CLEMENT MAHOUDEAU/AFP via Getty Images)

England 12-3 Argentina: Steve Borthwick’s men enter half-time storming ahead

Half-time is upon us and it’s hard not to be speechless at what we’ve just seen.

George Ford has stolen the show. England close out the half winning the scrum and looked well on top here.

Argentina struggling to make inroads

39′ – Argentina have not made any use of the extra man here. They’re hardly getting up the pitch anymore after a decent start.

England 12-3 Argentina: George Ford with a drop goal… again!

37′ – Can you believe what we’re seeing here?

After going a man down, England have transformed into a super combative and flair-filled side. And George Ford is at the centre of it all.

Yet another drop goal for Ford, his third of the night and a joint-English record.

Photos of Ford in his element

TOPSHOT - England's fly-half George Ford kicks the ball for a penalty during the France 2023 Rugby World Cup Pool D match between England and Argentina at Stade de Marseille in Marseille, southern France on September 9, 2023. (Photo by CLEMENT MAHOUDEAU / AFP) (Photo by CLEMENT MAHOUDEAU/AFP via Getty Images)
England's George Ford scores a drop-goal during the 2023 Rugby World Cup Pool D match at the Stade de Marseille, France. Picture date: Saturday September 9, 2023. PA Photo. See PA story RUGBYU World Cup England. Photo credit should read: Mike Egerton/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

Chris Foy on England’s turnaround despite being a man down

‘What England have already succeeded in doing here is getting their fans right behind them with this spirited effort in adversity. The noise when George Ford just landed a second drop goal – from halfway – was deafening. England have Argentina rattled, ever since the turnover penalty won by Courtney Lawes in front of his own posts. At the moment, this is heroic.’

Chris Foy is one of our correspondents in the Stade Velodrome tonight.

England 9-3 Argentina: Another drop goal from Ford!

31′ – again he’s at it! The man loves a drop goal, and so do England Ford hits it over from 50 metres out and puts England 9-3 ahead.

England 6-3 Argentina: drop goal from George Ford

28′ – against expectations, England take the lead with a drop goal from Ford!

Mitchell box kick doesn’t pay off

25′ – Mitchell tries a kick but once again it doesn’t have the accuracy and Argentina reclaim the ball unchallenged. England are kicking a lot tonight, but not to much avail.

England win ball back

24′ – Argentina get going again but England defend well and get their hands on the ball. Big moment from Courtney Lawes there.

Argentina knock-on under review after ball goes over line

23′ There’s a potential knock-on from Argentina’s Thomas Gallo after they came furiously close to scoring a try. It’s under review.

Argentina in a dangerous position here

22′ – Argentina win a turnover and kick into the corner, right on England’s line. This is a threat.

Mail Sport’s Chris Foy on the first quarter

‘What a chaotic start to this match and now England find themselves in a hole after Curry’s red card. But this sort of scenario has tended to bring the best out of them in the last couple of years so they need to resurrect that defiant streak here. They have certainly found a slight semblance of attacking rhythm in the last few minutes, with 14 men.’

Carreras comes back on as his yellow card is not upgraded

20′ – Ford probed with a kick but it’s too long and Argentina catch.

Play is stopped as Carreras comes back on and his card has not been upgraded.

England show good agility on the attack

19′ – England have shown a bit of pace and industry in attack there and made some inroads into Argentina. Ben Earl kicks lightly forward for a chase but the attack breaks down.

First scrum of the game for England

15′ – with the ball on the half-way line and Argentina one man down on the backs with Carreras under card review, there is a lot of space here for England to exploit.

And… it results in a free-kick for Argentina.

Uphill battle for England after first red card at the World Cup

12′ – having lost their openside flanker in Tom Curry, England will have to adapt fast as they find themselves on the painful end of a dismissal.

That’s the first red card at the World Cup.

Tom Curry is sent off!

Tom Curry has bene dismissed ten minutes in after he was upgraded to a red card.

England 3-3 Argentina: George Ford levels with penalty

Ford converts his penalty with both teams currently down to 14.

Santiago yellow under review after slamming into George Ford

9′ – Santiago Carreras slammed into George Ford and the foul play review officer is busy. That looked awful.

He’s been given a yellow but it could be upgraded.

England 0-3 Argentina: Boffelli misses second penalty

7′ – England gave away another penalty – you can’t do that against Boffelli as he’s so good over the ball – but in a rare moment of grace he spares England’s blushes with a miss.

England 0-3 Argentina Emiliano Boffelli converts penalty

Emiliano Boffelli scores a penalty and after a bright start for England. they’re down 3-0.

3′ – yellow card under review for Tom Curry after head clash with Juan Cruz Mallia

Juan Cruz Mallia has received treatment after a head collisiion between him and Tom Curry.

There’s a card review for Curry. He’s been given a yellow but it could be upgraded to a red.

England claim ball and kick upfield

England capitalise on a misplaced chip over from Argentina and Freddie Steward kicks upfield to try and get Steve Borthwick’s men on the front foot.

England’s defensive wall holds up

Argentina haven’t done much so far and it has been a solid start from England with the Pumas forced to kick to try and break through.

And we’re underway!

Argentina get us going as chants ring around the Stade Velodrome.

Not long now…

MARSEILLE, FRANCE - SEPTEMBER 09: Courtney Lawes of England leads the team out during the Rugby World Cup France 2023 match between England and Argentina at Stade Velodrome on September 09, 2023 in Marseille, France. (Photo by Paul Harding/Getty Images)

Anthems being sung

Now it’s time for God Save the King.

Kick-off approaching

The players are out, the national anthems are coming on, and the excitement is palpable.

It’s a choir rendition of Argentina’s national anthem to start us off.

England faithful in the stands

Finally we can bring you some photos of what we’re all hoping for this tournament – England fans having a great time.

Here you can see some of our committed travellers mingling with rival supporters and enjoying drinks.

One can only hope the others stuck outside get in with minimal trouble from here on out.

England fans in the stands before the 2023 Rugby World Cup Pool D match at the Stade de Marseille. Picture date: Saturday September 9, 2023. PA Photo. See PA story RUGBYU World Cup England. Photo credit should read: Andrew Matthews/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.
England fans in the stands before the 2023 Rugby World Cup Pool D match at the Stade de Marseille. Picture date: Saturday September 9, 2023. PA Photo. See PA story RUGBYU World Cup England. Photo credit should read: Andrew Matthews/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

England fan on crowd chaos: ‘It was an abject disaster… 67,000 people funnelled through a single staircase’

Fans have been telling Chris Foy of their experiences outside the stadium in the build-up to England vs Argentina.

One England fan who had to endure a long, fraught battle to enter the stadium said: ‘Just got to our seats. It was an abject disaster. No signage. No people to direct – 67,000 people funnelled through a single staircase. Elbows everywhere. And then when you get inside, the sections are poorly labelled. We found ours by accident.’

Argentina head coach Michael Cheika on his integration into the Pumas family

Argentina head coach Michael Cheika has given his thoughts ahead of the game. Cheika has had a varied career across both codes of rugby and now he’s back at the World Cup with a different team.

‘I feel extremely connected to this bunch of guys, he said, speaking of his adaptation into the Pumas community. ‘I feel part of the family. It’s great to be here with them.’

MARSEILLE, FRANCE - SEPTEMBER 09: Michael Cheika, Head Coach of Argentina, looks on prior to the Rugby World Cup France 2023 match between England and Argentina at Stade Velodrome on September 09, 2023 in Marseille, France. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

Build-up to England-Argentina clash marred by crowd nightmare outside stadium

Fans and journalists outside the ground are sending in their images and footage as they struggle to make progress into the ground.

More footage of the chaos outside the stadium

Here’s a video from another Twitter user.

Chris Foy has written: ‘Hope they sort this mess out soon. Hordes of fans trying to enter the stadium and the crush is getting worse. Just saw one guy who had made it through the gates punching the air in relief.’

An update from the crush outside the staidum from Chris Foy

‘Serious problems outside the stadium here with thousands of fans stuck in big crushes to come through security checks at the gates. Judging by the current, chaotic scenes, not everyone will make it inside in time for kick-off in 25 minutes. No word yet about the start of the game being pushed back though.’

Here’s another look at the chaos outside the stadium.

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The view at the Stade Velodrome via Mail Sport’s Chris Foy

As you can see, one of the entrances to the Stade Velodrome is packed with just half an hour to go to kick-off.

Courtney Lawes on the privilege of captaining his country

Courtney Lawes has spoken about the honour of captaining England as he leads them out in what is his fourth World Cup campaign.

‘It’s huge for me, a big honour. I just want to do my best for the boys and the people at home supporting us. It’s a really exciting weekend. We’ve had a really good training week and we’re looking forward to getting stuck in.

We have to be defensively and physically sound. We have to match [Argentina] up front first and foremost. And we have a game plan put in place which will suit our strengths and give us plenty of options.

There’s definitely frustration. We feel it as much as anybody. We’re in the thick of it. We’re doing everything we can to make sure come this weekend we are firing on all cylinders.’

MARSEILLE, FRANCE - SEPTEMBER 8: Courtney Lawes of England passes the ball during the England rugby squad captain's run ahead of their Rugby World Cup France 2023 match against Argentina at Stade Velodrome on September 8, 2023 in Marseille, France. (Photo by Gaspafotos/MB Media/Getty Images)

Steve Borthwick looks on… and Argentina fans cause more mayhem!

Sir Clive Woodward: Argentina are favourites

Mail Sport columnist and former World Cup winner Sir Clive Woodward has just told ITV Sport: ‘I think it’d be an upset if we win tonight.’

Argentina present a unique challenge as one of the most fiery teams in rugby and won at Twickenham last year 30-29. don’t take them lightly.

Maro Itoje’s words of encouragement

Maro Itoje has issued some defiant words ahead of tonight’s clash.

Steve Borthwick has lost six of his first nine games in charge of England but Itoje, who starts in the second row tonight, insists that England know their quality.

‘We know who we are, we know the type of players we have, we know the quality of coaches we have,’ he said.

‘We haven’t played as well as we can, but we know the potential of this group, you know the attitude of the players and the coaches and it can only fill you with confidence.

‘We want to be part of something special and that starts this weekend.

‘We’ve seen how England get behind their national teams and we want to produce rugby that will get the country behind us.’

LE TOUQUET-PARIS-PLAGE, FRANCE - SEPTEMBER 02: Maro Itoje of England poses for a portrait during the England Rugby World Cup 2023 Squad photocall on September 02, 2023 in Le Touquet-Paris-Plage, France. (Photo by Julian Finney-World Rugby/World Rugby via Getty Images)

England warming up

Finally they’re on the turf. The World Cup opener for England is less than an hour away! Four years we’ve waited, and now you can almost taste it.

MARSEILLE, FRANCE - SEPTEMBER 09: Jamie George of England prior to the Rugby World Cup France 2023 match between England and Argentina at Stade Velodrome on September 09, 2023 in Marseille, France. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)
MARSEILLE, FRANCE - SEPTEMBER 09: Marcus Smith of England prior to the Rugby World Cup France 2023 match between England and Argentina at Stade Velodrome on September 09, 2023 in Marseille, France. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)
MARSEILLE, FRANCE - SEPTEMBER 09: Alex Mitchell and Tom Curry of England speak prior to the Rugby World Cup France 2023 match between England and Argentina at Stade Velodrome on September 09, 2023 in Marseille, France. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)

Argentina’s line-up

Now for a look at Argentina’s starting XV for this clash.

Julian Montoya is the headline name and captain in the front row, also skippering Leicester Tigers. He’s powerful and has been named in the Gallagher Premiership team of the season twice in a row.

Marcos Kremer is back after a ban. He turns out for Clermont in the club season and has 57 Argentina caps to his name.

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There have been bans, injuries, a first-ever loss to Fiji, and so much more. For a team that reached the final under Eddie Jones in 2019, anything that could have gone wrong has gone wrong, writes Kieran Lynch.

Check out Mail Sport’s Rugby page elsewhere on our website to read his report.

A look in the changing rooms

This is what the centre of operations ahead of kick-off for each team tonight.

In the middle image, you can see the jerseys of Manu Tuilagi, who starts at inside centre; George Ford, who is at fly-half; and Alex Mitchell at No 6.

MARSEILLE, FRANCE - SEPTEMBER 09: A general view of the match shirts inside the England dressing room prior to the Rugby World Cup France 2023 match between England and Argentina at Stade Velodrome on September 09, 2023 in Marseille, France. (Photo by Michael Steele - World Rugby/World Rugby via Getty Images)
MARSEILLE, FRANCE - SEPTEMBER 09: A general view of the match shirts of Manu Tuilagi, George Ford and Alex Mitchell of England inside the England dressing room prior to the Rugby World Cup France 2023 match between England and Argentina at Stade Velodrome on September 09, 2023 in Marseille, France. (Photo by Michael Steele - World Rugby/World Rugby via Getty Images)
MARSEILLE, FRANCE - SEPTEMBER 09: A general view of the match shirts of Argentina in the Argentina dressing room prior to the Rugby World Cup France 2023 match between England and Argentina at Stade Velodrome on September 09, 2023 in Marseille, France. (Photo by Michael Steele - World Rugby/World Rugby via Getty Images)

Argentine fever hits Marseille

England have a good record against Argentina, having won 19 of 25 encounters, but try telling these South American fans that the history books matter.

They’ve turned out in full force and Argentine regalia for this one. One thing is for sure: whatever happens on the field, there is going to be a firecracker of an atmosphere in the Stade Velodrome tonight.

MARSEILLE, FRANCE - SEPTEMBER 09: Argentina fans gather outside the stadium prior to the Rugby World Cup France 2023 match between England and Argentina at Stade Velodrome on September 09, 2023 in Marseille, France. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)
MARSEILLE, FRANCE - SEPTEMBER 09: An Argentina fan poses for a photo prior to the Rugby World Cup France 2023 match between England and Argentina at Stade Velodrome on September 09, 2023 in Marseille, France. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)
MARSEILLE, FRANCE - SEPTEMBER 09: An Argentina fan arrives at the stadium prior to the Rugby World Cup France 2023 match between England and Argentina at Stade Velodrome on September 09, 2023 in Marseille, France. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

England line-up talking points

Steve Borthwick has the hopes of a nation resting on his shoulders and will know that his team selection will set the tone for the rest of the tournament.

Alex Mitchell is handed a surprise start at No 9 after a whirlwind few weeks. The Northampton Saints man wasn’t even included in Borthwick’s initial squad for the tournament, but the withdrawal of Jack Van Poortvliet led to his inclusion and now he starts ahead of Danny Care and Ben Youngs for his seventh cap.

Courtney Lawes captains the team from No 6 in the absence of Owen Farrell, having picked up his 100th cap against Fiji.

Jonny May is also on the wing – he also wasn’t included in the original 33-man squad.

England's Alex Mitchell during a press conference at the Stade de Marseille, Marseille. Picture date: Friday September 8, 2023. PA Photo. See PA story RUGBYU World Cup England. Photo credit should read: Mike Egerton/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.
Rugby Union - Rugby World Cup 2023 - England Training - Orange Velodrome, Marseille, France - September 8, 2023 England's Courtney Lawes during training REUTERS/Peter Cziborra
LE TOUQUET-PARIS-PLAGE, FRANCE - SEPTEMBER 02: Jonny May of England poses for a portrait during the England Rugby World Cup 2023 Squad photocall on September 02, 2023 in Le Touquet-Paris-Plage, France. (Photo by Julian Finney-World Rugby/World Rugby via Getty Images)

England’s line-up

Here is England’s line-up for their World Cup opener.

Welcome to Mail Sport’s live blog of England vs Argentina

Good evening and welcome to Mail Sport’s live blog as England commence their Rugby World Cup campaign against Argentina.

The Stade Velodrome in Marseille, an absolute cauldron of a venue, will play host to tonight’s occasion as Steve Borthwick’s men look to put their recent woes behind them.

Kick-off is at 8pm and here at Mail Sport we’ll be bringing you all the build-up, live action, and reaction.

MARSEILLE, FRANCE - SEPTEMBER 09: A general view inside the stadium prior to the Rugby World Cup France 2023 match between England and Argentina at Stade Velodrome on September 09, 2023 in Marseille, France. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)





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Billy Vunipola to face hearing on Tuesday for red card against Ireland – immediately https://latestnews.top/billy-vunipola-to-face-hearing-on-tuesday-for-red-card-against-ireland-immediately/ https://latestnews.top/billy-vunipola-to-face-hearing-on-tuesday-for-red-card-against-ireland-immediately/#respond Mon, 21 Aug 2023 10:26:10 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/08/21/billy-vunipola-to-face-hearing-on-tuesday-for-red-card-against-ireland-immediately/ Billy Vunipola to face hearing on Tuesday for red card against Ireland – immediately after Owen Farrell – leaving Steve Borthwick with a potential World Cup headache Billy Vunipola will face a hearing on Tuesday relating to his red card vs Ireland England’s No8 was sent off after a high shoulder on Andrew Porter in […]]]>


Billy Vunipola to face hearing on Tuesday for red card against Ireland – immediately after Owen Farrell – leaving Steve Borthwick with a potential World Cup headache

  • Billy Vunipola will face a hearing on Tuesday relating to his red card vs Ireland
  • England’s No8 was sent off after a high shoulder on Andrew Porter in the loss
  • Steve Borthwick could have gaps to fill with Owen Farrell also having an appeal

Billy Vunipola’s hearing has been scheduled straight after Owen Farrell’s to leave England facing a double dose of disciplinary action on Tuesday.

Skipper Farrell faces an appeal hearing in the morning, in relation to his red card against Wales, while No8 Vunipola will appear in front of a panel in the evening after his red card against Ireland.

Vunipola will face a panel chaired by Scottish KC Roddy Dunlop KC, as well as former Scottish international coach Frank Hadden and former Welsh international Jamie Corsi.

Head Steve Borthwick could be left with gaps to fill in his 33-man squad, although he is able to call up replacements until the deadline of August 30.

England No8 Billy Vunipola will face a hearing on Tuesday - immediately after Owen Farrell - following his red card against Ireland

England No8 Billy Vunipola will face a hearing on Tuesday – immediately after Owen Farrell – following his red card against Ireland 

The double dose of disciplinary action could leave Steve Borthwick with gaps to fill in his squad as the World Cup looms

The double dose of disciplinary action could leave Steve Borthwick with gaps to fill in his squad as the World Cup looms 

Tom Willis is the likely first reserve at No 8 if Vunipola is handed a long suspension. The outcome of the hearing is unlikely to be heard until Wednesday morning.

Given his clean disciplinary record, Vunipola is likely to receive a shorter ban than Farrell, following his hit on Ireland prop Andrew Porter.



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Owen Farrell is CLEARED completely after red card for dangerous high tackle against https://latestnews.top/owen-farrell-is-cleared-completely-after-red-card-for-dangerous-high-tackle-against/ https://latestnews.top/owen-farrell-is-cleared-completely-after-red-card-for-dangerous-high-tackle-against/#respond Tue, 15 Aug 2023 12:57:15 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/08/15/owen-farrell-is-cleared-completely-after-red-card-for-dangerous-high-tackle-against/ Owen Farrell is CLEARED completely after red card for dangerous high tackle against Wales, as England captain avoids any ban and is free to play at the World Cup By Nik Simon for MailOnline Published: 08:41 EDT, 15 August 2023 | Updated: 08:56 EDT, 15 August 2023 England captain Owen Farrell is free to play […]]]>


Owen Farrell is CLEARED completely after red card for dangerous high tackle against Wales, as England captain avoids any ban and is free to play at the World Cup

England captain Owen Farrell is free to play in the World Cup after a disciplinary panel made a shock decision to rescind his red card.

The No 10 was sent off for a high shot on Wales flanker Taine Basham at Twickenham on Saturday but contested the decision in a video hearing on Tuesday.

He is now free to play immediately, meaning he can feature in this weekend’s warm-up game against Ireland.

It was anticipated that Farrell was in line for a significant ban that would have ruled him out of a portion of England’s World Cup campaign. 

But Steve Borthwick and the Saracens man can breath a sigh of relief, with the key man freely available for selection.  

Owen Farrell was sent off for a high shot on Taine Basham during England's win over Wales

Owen Farrell was sent off for a high shot on Taine Basham during England’s win over Wales

A disciplinary panel on Monday decided to rescind the red card after the video hearing

A disciplinary panel on Monday decided to rescind the red card after the video hearing

The national captain was dismissed for a high tackle that was look at on review

The national captain was dismissed for a high tackle that was look at on review 

It is understood that the red card was struck off because England hooker Jamie George shoved Farrell into contact. 

Farrell was therefore not seen to be to blame for his shoulder connecting with the Welshman’s head. 

Evidently this was the defence that England based their case on and it proved to be successful in Tuesday’s hearing. 

Farrell had been in grave danger of being suspended for up to six weeks, in light of his track record of similar offences – including earlier this year, when he received a three-game ban – reduced from four because he took part in a ‘coaching intervention’ (tackle awareness) course. 

Fellow England back Joe Marchant claimed that the Red Rose skipper was ‘gutted’ after the 19-17 win against a back-up Wales side. 

So it will be a significant boost to the group now that he has been cleared.  

Steve Borthwick will be hugely relieved that his captain is freely available to play

Steve Borthwick will be hugely relieved that his captain is freely available to play 

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