England v France, Autumn Nations Cup Final 2020: What time is kick-off, what TV channel is it on and what is our prediction?
What is it?
The inaugural Autumn Nations Cup Final at Twickenham. Eddie Jones' men host France on Sunday with the winners crowned champions of a competition that replaced the traditional end-of-year tours by the southern hemisphere giants.
When is it?
Sunday, December 6.
What time is kick-off?
2pm.
What TV channel is it on?
Amazon Prime.
Read more: How to watch Autumn Cup games live
What is the latest team news?
England
England have suffered a setback on the eve of the final after Mako Vunipola was ruled out by an Achilles problem. Vunipola sustained the injury against Wales last Saturday and has been unable to recover in time.
Ellis Genge is promoted from the bench into the starting XV, with Joe Marler filling the vacancy among the replacements.
Anthony Watson, meanwhile, returns to the wing. Watson replaces Jonathan Joseph in the No 14 jersey after his Bath colleague was ruled out by a calf injury sustained in last weekend's victory over Wales in Llanelli.
Jones has returned to a five-three split between forwards and backs on the bench, meaning there is no place for Wasps flanker Jack Willis.
Supplying back three and centre cover are Max Malins and Joe Marchant with Dan scrum-half Robson continuing as deputy to Ben Youngs.
France
What are the complete final-round fixtures?
How did the group stages finish?
What have we said about the match?
Eddie Jones says referees can help rugby out of its current defensive phase
Gavin Mairs: Eddie Jones' critics should note difficulty of starting new cycles
How France got themselves in a selection mess ahead of final with England
Brian Moore: England's focus on power could be a weakness in the long-term
Inside Line: The All Blacks tactic that could spice up England's kicking
Ten ways to improve international rugby, according to Telegraph readers
What are the odds?
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England to win 1/14
France to win 7/1
Draw 40/1
What's our prediction?
Jones has picked his strongest possible side against a France team that is at best a B team, verging on a C team. That's not to say that these French players aren't good enough to give England a good game, but expect the hosts to eventually overpower their opponents and secure a comfortable victory.
Predicted score: England 45 France 11