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England U19 men in a huddle under the posts before their game against France

England U20 Men

24 Apr 2025 | 2 min |

England U19 name team to play Scotland

Head coach Andy Titterrell has named the England U19 Men’s side to take on Scotland on Saturday 26 April (14:00 kick-off) at Percy Park RFC.

Connor Treacey resumes the role of captain for the meeting on Tyneside, with Titterrell opting for eight changes from the starting XV that faced France last weekend.  

Will Knight and Elliot Williams are introduced for their first starts at U19 level following their 100% winning record in the 2025 U18 Men’s Six Nations Festival. General admission tickets for the match are available to purchase for £10 on the day, with free entry for U18s. 

Andy Titterrell said: “Following on from last weekend, our main objective is to abide by our principles of keeping the ball moving and knowing when to attack the space we see in front of us.  

“The experience away from home to France was significant to the development of this young squad. They gave a positive account of themselves in many aspects, but our messaging is to level up our intensity.  

“That determination, combined with another opportunity to showcase their talent, will motivate our players to conclude our spring programme positively in a big home fixture against Scotland.” 

Team to play Scotland (current club & U20 caps) 

15. Conor Byrne (Harlequins) 

14. Noah Caluori (Saracens)   

13. Rhys Beeckmans (Newcastle Falcons) 

12. Will Knight (Gloucester Rugby) 

11. Sam Winters (Bath Rugby) 

10. Ollie Davies (Sale Sharks, 2 caps) 

9. Jonny Weimann (Northampton Saints, 1 cap) 

1. Josh Mann (Exeter Chiefs) 

2. Jimmy Staples (Harlequins,) 

3. Ollie Streeter (Harlequins) 

4. Ethan Surrey (Bristol Bears) 

5. Aiden Ainsworth-Cave (Northampton Saints, 4 caps) 

6. Elliot Williams (Harlequins) 

7. Patrick Hogg (Newcastle Falcons) 

8. Connor Treacey (c) (Bath Rugby, 3 caps) 

Replacements 

16. George Knowles (Gloucester Rugby) 

17. Jamie Miller (Harlequins) 

18. Jack Lightbown (Sale Sharks) 

19. Luke Griffiths (CA Brive) 

20. Olly Allport (Gloucester Rugby) 

21. George Marsh (Leicester Tigers) 

22. Asa Stewart-Harris (Saracens) 

23. Oscar Talbot (Leicester Tigers) 

24. James Pater (Northampton Saints) 

25. Tyler Offiah (Bath Rugby, 1 cap)