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Smith set to start at fly-half for England

BBC Sport Wednesday, 5 February 2025 ()
Smith set to start at fly-half for EnglandMarcus Smith is set to start at full-back and Fin Smith at fly-half for England in Saturday's Six Nations match with France at Allianz Stadium.
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