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The England v Wales head-to-heads ratings as Welsh have four better players but key area may decide it

The big one is almost upon us - and many are predicting an England romp against Wales.

The bookies back Eddie Jones' side as 1-5 ON to win the Twickenham Six Nations clash.

But Wales have been underdogs before and still returned triumphant from games at English rugby HQ.

How do the two teams measure up ahead of the match?

We take a look....

The latest England v Wales headlines

Steward has done little wrong since inhabiting the full-back jersey last year.

However, Williams bounced back into form at just the right time against Scotland. There are few better when he's at his best. Even if he's not quite there yet, Liam is still pretty good.

Malins is a busy talent, keen to get his hands on the ball often.

But, despite his midfield performance in Dublin being marred by a frustrated yellow card, he's up against a truly world-class winger in Adams.

Back in his best position and undoubtedly keen to get into England. Good record of scoring against the Red Rose recently.

Slade is a distinguished distributor, left-footed kicking option and capable of stepping into first-receiver. He'll be crucial in how England's 10-12-13 axis look to break down a Welsh defence marshalled by Gethin Jenkins.

Watkin was back for his first Wales start in a year last time out. Showed some nice moments in a solid display. The onus will be on him and Tompkins finding more joy in attack.

England aren't due to make a call on who replaces the injured Manu Tuilagi until closer to kick-off, but it's expected to be either Daly or Harlequins' title-winner Joe Marchant. Either way England will lose the gainline breaking ability of Tuilagi, who has tormented Welsh defences before and was key to Eddie Jones' game plan.

In Tuilagi's absence England may switch

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