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Itoje hails Ford's rugby knowledge ahead of England's clash with Japan

Ford has been named captain for England.

Maro Itoje insists England will be led into Saturday's clash with Japan at Twickenham by a rugby brain worthy of a double PhD in the sport.

George Ford has been named captain for England's penultimate autumn Test, a game that provides his first start after playing second fiddle to Owen Farrell at fly-half against South Africa and New Zealand.

It marks the 25-year-old's 50th cap and serves as an opportunity to prove he can lead the side at next year's World Cup should regular skippers Farrell and Dylan Hartley be struck down by injury.

Itoje, who will act as vice-captain on Saturday, welcomes fixtures against less established opposition.

"It's a good thing for the global game. It's good that tier one nations play traditional tier two nations," Itoje said.

"I don't know the economics of it, but we are in a fairly advantageous position compared to them. These kinds of games help the sport grow.

"It's a chance to test yourself against a different opposition. Every country has a slightly different way of approaching the game and how they see the game."

Itoje is confident England will have no difficulty matching the ferocity they displayed in last Saturday's controversial 16-15 defeat by New Zealand.

"Japan are ranked a lot lower than us but they are actually a good team. This week I've watched quite a bit of them. They have some big boys," Itoje said.

"They're well drilled and well coached. Eddie has given us an insight into them and we know it definitely won't be easy.

"If you look at their game and their history of results and what they did at the World Cup, they're a tough and mentally strong team. We need to go out there and give it to them."

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