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We know that the world of rugby is firmly focused on the British and Irish Lions right now, but there is life outside the Lions bubble. In fact, there are some really interesting international fixtures taking place in the coming weeks, including England XV vs. France XV.
This fixture is acting as a warm-up for England’s three-Test summer tour to Argentina and the United States. With a number of big names touring with the Lions right now, you can expect to see some fresh faces looking to make a big impression.
If you want to watch England XV vs. France XV for free from anywhere in the world, we have all the information you need.
England XV vs. France XV starts at 3:15 p.m. BST on June 21. This fixture takes place at the Allianz Stadium.
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