Jonny May and Alex Mitchell to start for England in Rugby World Cup opener against Argentina

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Jonny May and Alex Mitchell to start for England in Rugby World Cup opener against Argentina
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Alex Mitchell and Jonny May will start for England in their World Cup opener against Argentina on Saturday.

The pair were not in Steve Borthwick's initial World Cup squad but were called up after injuries and will now take to the field in The Stade Velodrome in Marseille.Elsewhere, Tom Curry starts for the first time since May having recovered from an ankle injury and Dan Cole starts in his fourth World Cup.

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