XV to take on England on Saturday

An experienced side has been named by Fiji head coach John McKee to face an England team currently second in the World Rugby rankings table.

Joining the Fiji first XV to face Eddie Jones' formidable-looking outfit at Twickenham Stadium on Saturday afternoon are Peceli Yato and Josh Matavesi.

The Barbarians scored six tries to beat Fiji 40-7 in poor weather conditions at the Kingspan Stadium in Belfast last Friday and McKee has now dusted himself down to pick his team ahead of Old Mutual Wealth Series game against England.

Josh Matavesi is back in the Fiji team to play England at Twickenham Stadium on Saturday

The giant Nemani Nadolo (right) takes one wing spot with Benito Masilevu on the other

FIJI TEAM TO FACE ENGLAND AT TWICKENHAM First XV 1. Campese Maafu 2. Sunia Koto Vuli 3. Manaia Saulo 4. Apisalome Ratuniyarawa 5. Leone Nakarawa 6. Dominiko Waqaniburotu 7. Peceli Yato 8. Akapusi Qera (captain) 9. Seru Vularika 10. Josh Matavesi 11. Nemani Nadolo 12. Albert Vulivuli 13. Asaeli Tikoirotuma 14. Benito Masilevu 15. Metuisela Talebula. Replacements 16. Tuapati Talemaitoga 17. Peni Ravai 18. Leeroy Atalifo 19. Nemia Soqeta 20. Naulia Dawai 21. Eremasi Radrodro 22. Nikola Matawalu 23. Kini Murimurivalu. Advertisement

Mckee has said: 'There has been a real focus and intensity in training this week as we have prepared for the England match.

'For the team it has been about understanding and clarity around the game plan and executing under pressure.

'I have seen that happening each day and that gives us confidence that we can impose our game on Saturday.'

England's second Autumn international of the year comes after a dominant 37-21 victory over South Africa at the 'Cabbage Patch' last weekend.

And on the expectations for Saturday, McKee said: 'It doesn't get bigger than playing England at Twickenham in 2016. It is in games like this that Fiji can really make their mark on the world stage.

'The team will have to be at their absolute best and very disciplined over the 80 minutes to succeed.

An experienced side has been named by Fiji head coach John Mckee to face the England XV

Captain Dylan Hartley takes a lineout, on Thursday, as England prepare for the Fiji clash

'Teams such as England will capitalise on any mistakes and giving away penalties will give them field position and put us under pressure.

'The team has prepared well, the performance is in their hands, and they will go onto the field against England with fire in their bellies and ice in their minds.'

The Pacific Islanders have opted for a blend of physicality and pace as they look to upset Jones' Grand Slam champions, who enter the seventh meeting between the rivals as overwhelming 1/150 favourites.