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What time is England v Wales kick-off on TV today and what channel is it on?

Wales and England are ready to do battle at Twickenham in their Six Nations encounter on Saturday, with both teams looking to build on their respective wins last time out.

The old rivals head into the clash after Scotland v France kicks off the round-three action.

Wales, who haven't won at Twickenham in the Six Nations for 10 years, go into the grudge match following their bounce-back 20-17 win against Scotland in Cardiff in round two, which somewhat redeemed their 29-7 thrashing at the hands of Ireland a week prior.

England, meanwhile, unravelled in round one and lost 20-17 to Scotland at Murrayfield, before recording a 33-0 win against Italy last weekend.

Both sides will be targeting a win to keep their respective Six Nations title aspirations on track, with bragging rights on the table too.

Here's what you need to know about England v Wales:

England host Wales on Saturday, February 26, at at Twickenham.

Coverage of Wales' match against England is being broadcast live on ITV and S4C. Viewers will also be able to live stream coverage via the ITV Hub and S4C Clic.

England have been dealt a late blow after Manu Tuilagi was ruled out of Saturday's fixture no sooner than he had been named in the team.

On Thursday, he suffered a strain to the same hamstring which was torn against South Africa in the autumn, resulting in his withdrawal from the starting XV which had been named by Eddie Jones just hours earlier.

No sooner had the head coach warned Wales that England's "gainline accumulator" was back to his rampaging best, adding that "we're planning for him to be at full tilt", than he was on his way home.

England announced their reshuffle little more than an hour before kick-off, with Henry Slade shifting to 12 to start

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