Jonny Wilkinson has retained his place in an England side showing five changes for their second RBS Six Nations match against Italy in Rome on Sunday.


Prop Andrew Sheridan has joined a lengthening injury list and Wasps' Tim Payne comes into the starting line-up.
Michael Lipman starts at open-side flanker while Nick Easter returns at number eight in place of Luke Narraway, who drops to the bench after his debut.
Jamie Noon comes in at centre, Lesley Vainikolo starts his first Test.
Coach Brian Ashton was already obliged to make at least four changes to his match-day 22 after the injuries to Mike Tindall (bruised liver), David Strettle (foot), Lewis Moody (Achilles) and Tom Rees (knee ligament). And the loss of Sheridan is another huge setback, given the tough battle that lies ahead against an Italian front row that includes Leicester prop Martin Castrogiovanni.
Payne will win his sixth cap, while details of Sheridan's injury will be released by the England camp later on Wednesday.

Wilkinson was under pressure after a poor performance in the 26-19 home defeat to Wales, despite kicking 14 points which leaves him just four short of reaching 1,000 for England.
Many pundits called for Brian Ashton to drop him for the first time in an illustrious 10-year Test career, but the head coach has resisted that option, keeping the precocious Danny Cipriani on the bench.
Jamie Noon comes in as a like-for-like replacement for Tindall to make an all-Newcastle midfield alongside Toby Flood and Wilkinson, while Mathew Tait returns to the 22 on the bench.
It will be Noon's first England appearance since a knee injury forced him out of the World Cup last September.
Rugby league convert Vainikolo, who replaced Strettle against Wales, retains his place to gain a first Test start.
Lipman, London-born but educated in Australia, wins a fourth cap - he has not previously played in the Six Nations - with World Cup regular Easter returning following a knee injury that has sidelined him since 29 December.
Lipman's previous three outings were all on foreign soil - against New Zealand in Auckland and Australia in Brisbane during England's 2004 summer tour, with his only start arriving two years later when England lost 43-18 to the Wallabies in Melbourne.
But he has been in impressive form in the Guinness Premiership this season, helping Bath into the title play-off places.
Easter has missed Harlequins' last four matches, but was a key player in England's unlikely march to the World Cup final after replacing Lawrence Dallaglio in the starting line-up.
Despite the Wales debacle, England will head to Rome as firm favourites, having won on all four previous Six Nations visits to the Stadio Flaminio with an average of 46 points.

England team:
Iain Balshaw (Gloucester), Paul Sackey (Wasps), Jamie Noon (Newcastle), Toby Flood (Newcastle), Lesley Vainikolo (Gloucester), Jonny Wilkinson (Newcastle), Andy Gomarsall (Harlequins); Tim Payne (Wasps), Mark Regan (Bristol), Phil Vickery (Wasps - captain), Simon Shaw (Wasps), Steve Borthwick (Bath), James Haskell (Wasps), Michael Lipman (Bath), Nick Easter (Harlequins).
Replacements: Lee Mears (Bath), Matt Stevens (Bath), Ben Kay (Leicester), Luke Narraway (Gloucester), Richard Wigglesworth (Sale), Danny Cipriani (Wasps), Mathew Tait (Newcastle).

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