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We'll be 'unapologetically Samoan' against England: Coach

LILLE, France: Samoa named an all-new tight five for their Pool D fixture against England on Saturday with coach Seilala Mapusua promising his team will be "unapologetically Samoan" as they bid for their first win in the fixture

Mapusua made nine changes for game where his team will have the slimmest of quarter-final hopes and a slightly less-slim chance of finishing third in the group.

Samoa must win by 29 points or more with a bonus point against an England side who have secured top spot in the group, and hope Sunday's match between Japan and Argentina ends in a draw without either side taking a try-scoring bonus point.

A win of any sort might also be enough for them to snatch third place to secure automatic qualification for the next World Cup.

Mapusua has opted for a new front row with props Jordan Lay and Michael Alaalatoa either side of hooker Sama Malolo, who earns a second test start. The lock pairing of Sam Slade and Brian Alainu'u'ese also come into the team.

He has kept the back row intact, however, with Bristol Bears number eight Steven Luatua packing down with Saracens flanker Theo McFarland and Fritz Lee.

Samoa have scored more maul tries (3) and gained more metres per maul (5.3) than any other side in this year’s World Cup, with their forward pack an obvious strength.

Scrumhalf Jonathan Taumateine retains his place from the 28-22 loss to Japan, but Lima Sopoaga comes in at flyhalf to replace Christian Leali'ifano who drops to the bench.

It will be the second time the halfback pair have started together after the narrow 17-13 loss to Ireland in August.

Danny Toala comes into the team alongside fellow centre Tumua Manu, and there are two new wingers in Neria Fomai and Nigel Ah-Wong with regular winger Ben Lam

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