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Andrew Sheridan returns at prop as England prepare for New Zealand

Andrew Sheridan will return to the England front row after a 20-month absence for Saturday's match with New Zealand after recovering from shoulder surgery. Sheridan's inclusion at loose-head prop in place of Tim Payne is the only change England manager Martin Johnson has made to the side that started the 21-20 victory over Australia in June. Lewis Moody has been retained as captain after recovering from a serious eye injury. England's back division will be the same one that laid the foundations for that victory over the Wallabies in Sydney. Shontayne Hape, the former New Zealand rugby league international, will face his countrymen at inside centre. Hape, Ben Foden, Chris Ashton, Ben Youngs and Courtney Lawes all make their first Test starts at Twickenham. Sheridan featured in two British and Irish Lions Tests in the summer of 2009 but dislocated his shoulder in October and missed the rest of last season. Payne has dropped out of the 22-man squad altogether with Bath prop David Wilson providing front-row back-up from the bench. Wilson is joined among the replacements by two uncapped players in Gloucester's lock Dave Attwood and the Leeds flanker Hendrie Fourie, who has replaced James Haskell in the 22-man squad. With Jonny Wilkinson injured, Charlie Hodgson returns to an England Test squad for the first time since the summer tour of New Zealand in 2008. England XV to face New Zealand Foden (Northampton); Ashton (Northampton), Tindall (Gloucester), Hape (Bath), Cueto (Sale); Flood (Leicester), Youngs (Leicester); Sheridan (Sale), Thompson (Leeds), Cole (Leicester), Lawes (Northampton), Palmer (Stade Francais), Croft (Leicester), Moody (Bath, capt), Easter (Harlequins). Replacements : Hartley (Northampton), Wilson (Bath), Attwood (Gloucester), Fourie (Leeds), Care (Harlequins), Hodgson (Sale), Armitage (London Irish).

Source: The Guardian ↗

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