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Newz Viewz - Subscribe for updates Rugby World Cup FANS BATTLE England vs Wales "It's only friendly until someone loses" England and Wales are to face each other in what is expected to be the most explosive contest of the World Cup so far, as both sides aim to bolster their quarter-final chances. About 82,000 fans will descend on Twickenham for the 127th game in one of rugby's oldest rivalries. England have won the last two meetings since being thrashed in Cardiff two years ago. The loser will likely need to beat Australia to reach the knockout phase. Both countries have begun their campaigns in Pool A with a victory, but this match is considered the biggest encounter in the early stages of the tournament. England's win over Fiji in the tournament's opening match on Friday peaked at 9.4m UK viewers - the largest sport audience this year - and between 10m and 15m are expected to tune in for Saturday night's game. "For us as a nation, this is the biggest game we've had for a long time against England," said Wales coach Warren Gatland, whose injury-hit side will be cheered on by about 20,000 visiting fans at Twickenham. Counterpart Stuart Lancaster has described it as the biggest match of his coaching career, and admits that "if we lose I will be questioned". His ultimate aim is to guide England to a repeat of their 2003 success when Jonny Wilkinson's dramatic drop-goal saw them become champions for the only time. BBC rugby union commentator Ian Robertson: "The draw for the World Cup was made in December 2012, but England coach Stuart Lancaster has effectively spent the three and a half years since he was appointed preparing for today's match at Twickenham. "It is make or break time with England's World Cup fate possibly hinging on this result. "England will expect to edge the forward battle, and home advantage might just tilt the odds in their favour." Lancaster has dropped fly-half George Ford in favour of Owen Farrell and brought in league convert Sam Burgess at centre. Just 11 months since Burgess switched codes, and after only 112 minutes of Test rugby union, he will line up opposite British and Irish Lion Jamie Roberts, capped 70 times by Wales. Scrum-half Gareth Davies will make only his second start for injury-hit Wales, with first-choice Rhys Webb and British and Irish Lions duo Leigh Halfpenny and Jonathan Davies ruled out because of injury.
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