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England rivals Farrell and Smith to go head-to-head on return to club duty

England’s fly-half rivals Owen Farrell and Marcus Smith will go head-to-head as Saracens entertain Harlequins on Saturday with the vast majority of Steve Borthwick’s squad straight back into action for their clubs this weekend.

Farrell and Smith will lock horns at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium after vying for the England No 10 jersey throughout the Six Nations. Smith started at fly-half in the defeats by Scotland and France while the captain Farrell wore the No 10 jersey against Wales, Italy and last weekend against Ireland.

Of Borthwick’s 23-man squad for that defeat by Ireland, only Kyle Sinckler, who has been listed as unavailable by Bristol, the Sale pair of Manu Tuilagi and Ben Curry by virtue of a bye week for the Sharks, and Jack Willis of Toulouse (rested) are not in action for their clubs this weekend.

Ellis Genge, Henry Arundell, Nick Isiekwe, Jack van Poortvliet, Dan Cole and Freddie Steward – who is available after his red card was rescinded – have been named on the bench for Bristol, London Irish, Saracens and Leicester respectively, while the rest start for their clubs.

By contrast, Kieran Treadwell is the only member of the Ireland 23 who will feature for the provinces and while that is understandable given social media has been awash with videos of Andy Farrell’s squads prolonged celebrations, it highlights the difficulties Borthwick made mention of when lamenting he had “no control” over his players once they returned to their clubs after the defeat in Dublin.

As part of the Elite Player Squad agreement, England players who play the majority of international campaigns are afforded guaranteed rest weeks afterwards but it is at the discretion of the clubs, in conjunction with the RFU, as to when those take

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