England U20's named

England U20's named

England U20 Men’s head coach Andy Titterrell has selected his matchday squad to face Scotland in Round 2 of the 2026 Under-20 Men’s Six Nations Championship.   

Titterrell’s side travel to the Hive Stadium, Edinburgh this Friday (13th, 19:15 kick-off) following a 19-16 opening round win over Wales in Northampton. The match will be streamed live on BBC iPlayer.   

Bath Rugby’s Connor Treacey leads the side for the second time, with first starts given to Round 1 try scorers Sonny Tonga’uiha and Victor Worsnip. Finn Keylock and Sam Winters are awarded their first caps and full debuts at fly-half and right wing, respectively.  

Kealan Freeman-Price, Harry Wright, Freddie Ogden-Metherell and Asa Stewart-Harris are in line for their first U20 caps off the replacements bench.  

England U20 Men host Ireland at Bath Rugby’s The Recreation Ground next Friday (19:45 kick-off) in Round 3 of the 2026 Under-20 Men’s Six Nations Championship.  

“We found our spark in the second half against Wales and you could feel the belief shift across the squad after putting ourselves in a challenging position,” assistant coach Kevin Sorrell said.  

“The players didn’t chase the game emotionally, they recognised what was needed to build momentum and convert into points. It was a big step in their development as a group. 

“Going up to Scotland is always a test that demands a committed, concentrated performance. If we build on our fundamentals that allowed us to work our way back into the game, we’ll give ourselves an opportunity to keep pushing our high standards forward.” 

    


England U20 Men’s side to face Scotland (includes current club, community club and previous U20 caps) 

15 James Pater (Northampton Saints, Shelford RFC, 1 cap) 

14 Sam Winters (Bath Rugby, Henley Hawks, uncapped) 

13 Nick Lilley (Exeter Chiefs, Ivybridge RFC, 9 caps) 

12 Victor Worsnip (Bristol Bears, Bank of England RFC, 1 cap) 

11 George Pearson (Leicester Tigers, Buckingham RFC, 4 caps) 

10 Finn Keylock (Saracens, Marlow RUFC, uncapped) 

9 Lucas Friday (Harlequins, Bromley RFC, 9 caps) 

1 Oliver Scola (Northampton Saints, Old Northamptonians RFC, 10 caps) 

2 Jimmy Staples (Harlequins, Worthing Rugby Club, 1 cap) 

3 Sonny Tonga’uiha (Northampton Saints, Old Northamptonians RFC, 1 cap) 

4 Elliot Williams (Harlequins, 1 cap) 

5 Patrick Hogg (Sale Sharks, Blaydon Rugby Club, 1 cap) 

6 Aiden Ainsworth-Cave (Northampton Saints, Bedford Junior Blues, 10 caps) 

7 Seb Kelly (Sale Sharks, Rochdale RUFC, 3 caps) 

8 Connor Treacey (C) (Bath Rugby, New Milton Rugby Club, 8 caps) 


Replacements 

16 Kealan Freeman-Price (Gloucester Rugby, Drybrook RFC, uncapped) 

17 Oliver Spencer (Sale Sharks, Harrogate RUFC, 1 cap) 

18 Harry Wright (Gloucester Rugby, Alcester, uncapped) 

19 Freddie Ogden-Metherell (Gloucester Rugby, Lydney RFC, uncapped) 

20 George Marsh (Leicester Tigers, Holt RFC, 1 cap) 

21 Asa Stewart-Harris (Saracens, Old Albanians, uncapped) 

22 Will Knight (Gloucester Rugby, Longlevens RFC, 5 caps) 

23 Tyler Offiah (Bath Rugby, Ealing Trailfinders, 3 caps)


 

England’s 2026 Under-20 Men’s Six Nations Championship fixtures and results 

Bath United 45-17 England U20 Men (warm-up friendly) – Saturday 24th January – 14:00 GMT kick-off - The Recreation Ground, Bath 

Under 20 Men’s 2026 Six Nations Round 1 – England 19-16 Wales – Friday 6th February – 19:45 GMT kick-off – cinch Stadium at Franklin’s Gardens, Northampton 

Under 20 Men’s 2026 Six Nations Round 2 – Scotland vs. England – Friday 13th February – 19:15 GMT kick-off – Hive Stadium, Edinburgh 

Under 20 Men’s 2026 Six Nations Round 3 – England vs. Ireland – Friday 20th February – 19:45 GMT kick-off – The Recreation Ground, Bath 

Under 20 Men’s 2026 Six Nations Round 4 – Italy vs. England – Friday 6th March – 19:15 GMT kick-off – Stade Comunale di Monigo, Treviso 

Under 20 Men’s 2026 Six Nations Round 5 – France vs. England – Sunday 15th March – 17:45 GMT kick-off – Stade Marcel-Deflandre, La Rochelle 
 

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