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England ring changes for World Cup clash with France

England centre Mark Percival
Image: Mark Percival starts at centre against France

England head coach Wayne Bennett has rung the changes for Sunday's final group game against France in order to give all 24 members of his squad some game time.

England still technically need a point from the game against the French at Perth's nib Stadium to ensure a place in the knockout stages but Bennett feels he is in a position to rest players ahead of a likely quarter-final against Papua New Guinea.

Bennett has brought in St Helens centre Mark Percival, Warrington stand-off Kevin Brown and Castleford second-rower Mike McMeeken for their first appearances of the World Cup, with Hull FC prop Scott Taylor on the bench.

Leeds threequarters Ryan Hall and Kallum Watkins are rested along with Canberra back-rower Elliott Whitehead, who played the full 80 minutes in both games against Australia and Lebanon, and Cronulla's veteran forward Chris Heighington.

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MAY 06:  Stefan Ratchford of England celebrates after scoring a try during the 2017 Pacific Test Invitational match between England and
Image: Stefan Ratchford has been selected on the wing

St Helens prop Alex Walmsley, who made his England Test debut in the 29-10 win over Lebanon in Sydney last Saturday, keeps his place on the bench and his club-mate James Roby is recalled in place of Canberra hooker Josh Hodgson.

Gareth Widdop is switched from stand-off to full-back in the continuing absence of Jonny Lomax, who is recovering from a calf strain, with Stefan Ratchford moving to the left wing.

Jermaine McGillvary was put on report for an alleged biting incident in the second half
Image: England are sweating on the availability of Jermaine McGillvary

Bennett has named Huddersfield winger Jermaine McGillvary in his side in the hope that he will be found not guilty of biting when he faces a disciplinary hearing on Wednesday.

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Bennett said: "I was pleased with the win against Lebanon but I'm looking for a better performance this week.

"We lost our way in the second half in the last game and that's something we'll be looking to improve on. We know what we're capable of so we'll be aiming to put things right by Sunday.

Alex Walmsley of England offloads during the 2017 Rugby League World Cup match against Lebanon in Sydney
Image: England need a point against France to secure their place in the quarter-finals

"We're off the mark now in this tournament and building each week. I know France have lost their first two games but that won't alter the way we go into this one - they're a strong side with some talented guys who can play.

"They'll be doing everything they can to get a win in this group so we'll have to be at our best."

England: Gareth Widdop, Stefan Ratchford, Mark Percival, John Bateman, Jermaine McGillvary, Kevin Brown, Luke Gale; Chris Hill, James Roby, James Graham, Ben Currie, Mike McMeeken, Sean O'Loughlin (c).

Interchange: Alex Walmsley, Tom Burgess, Scott Taylor, George Williams.

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