Bath winger Iain Balshaw will make his first international start against Argentina at Twickenham tomorrow.
The 21-year-old transformed the game against Australia last week when he came on as a second half substitute, setting up the winning try for Dan Luger in injury time. He replaces club colleague Matt Perry at full-back.
In the pack, Bath hooker Mark Regan makes his first England start for almost three years in place of Phil Greening.
England boss Clive Woodward has made three other changes to his starting line-up.
Ben Cohen, an original selection for the Australian game before withdrawing after his father died, comes in for Austin Healey on the wing while England's Six Nations captain Matt Dawson is preferred to Kyran Bracken at scrum-half and Saracens prop Julian White is chosen above Phil Vickery.
Prop Jason Leonard will win his 86th cap, breaking Rory Underwood's England record.
Lock Steve Borthwick has been released by England and is available for Bath's match against Rotherham.
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