Flanker Tom Curry has been recalled to face Japan at Twickenham on Sunday as England look to end a five-game losing streak in their final Test of 2024.

Curry missed last week’s loss to South Africa after he was knocked out tackling Rob Valetini during England’s defeat by the Wallabies in London on 9 November.

It was the 26-year-old’s second major head injury of the season after he was also removed from a club match for Sale in September, with Curry now having suffered five concussions in the last two years.

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The only other change to the starting XV named by Steve Borthwick on Friday saw George Furbank restored at fullback in place of Freddie Steward.

Japan were the last side beaten by England, with Borthwick’s men cruising to a 52-17 win in Tokyo in June.

The Brave Blossoms, coached by former Red Rose boss Eddie Jones, have yet to enjoy a win over England.

Nevertheless, Borthwick said: “We anticipate a tough challenge from a team that thrives on playing fast and with tempo. Japan are a dangerous team so it’s important that we execute our game plan and maintain focus throughout the full 80 minutes.”

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