England bring their summer tour to a close against the Eagles
Watch a United States v England live stream as Steve Borthwick’s men travel to Audi Field in Washington DC for their final match of the season.
– Date: Saturday 19 July 2025
– Kick-off time: 10:05pm BST / 5.05pm ET (local) / 2.05pm PT
– Free live stream: England Rugby YouTube channel (UK)
– Other streams: Paramount+ (US)
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Even without their British & Irish Lions – Jamie George was a late addition to the Lions squad last weekend – the England team have had an extremely successful summer. Two away wins against Argentina will surely have exceeded head coach Borthwick’s expectations, and the side can finish their tour with a 100% record if they beat the USA today.
The Eagles are 11 places behind England in the world rankings, but England will still be pleased their star player – fly-half AJ MacGinty – is absent today, following a memorable season for Bristol Bears in the Gallagher Premiership.
George Ford will captain a starting England XV featuring 12 changes from the second Pumas Test last weekend. Only Ford, centre Luke Northmore and second row Alex Coles retain their places in the line-up. Borthwick gives international debuts to full-back Joe Carpenter (Sale Sharks), lock Arthur Clark (Gloucester) and centre Max Ojomoh (Bath). Charlie Atkinson (Gloucester), Oscar Beard (Harlequins) and Gabriel Oghre (Bristol Bears) are in line to win their first caps from the bench.
Below you’ll find all the information you need to watch Eagles v England live streams wherever you are in the world. Scroll down for the line-ups and officials on what’s set to be a very warm evening in Washington, with the possibility of thundery showers.
FREE United States v England live stream in the UK
After the two Argentina games were stuck behind a paywall on Sky Sports, there’s a FREE United States v England live stream available via the official England Rugby YouTube channel.
You’ll have to stay up late for this one, however, as the final game of England’s summer tour doesn’t kick off until 10.05pm BST tonight.
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Watch USA v England in the United States
Thanks to a new deal with World Rugby, all of the Eagles’ matches through to 2029 will be available on CBS Sports and streaming service Paramount+. This includes today’s USA v England live stream, which kicks off at 5.05pm ET / 2.05pm ET this afternoon.
And if you tune in a few hours earlier you can also watch the first part of an international double-header, when the US women’s team take on Fiji at the very same venue, Audi Field in Washington DC. USA Women v Fiji Women kicks off at 2.00pm ET / 11.00am PT.
Subscriptions to Paramount+ start at $7.99 per month ($59.99 per year) for the Essential package, $12.99 per month ($119.99 per year) for Premium. A week-long free trial is also available for new subscribers.
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United States v England line-ups and officials
United States
Erich Storti, Rufus McLean, Dominic Besag, Tom Pittman, Toby Fricker, Chris Hilsenbeck, Ruben de Haas; Ezekiel Lindenmuth, Kaleb Geiger, Pono Davis, Marno Redelinghuys, Tevita Naqali, Benjamin Bonasso (captain), Cory Daniel, Jamason Fa’anana-Schultz
Replacements: Shilo Klein, Jack Iscaro, Tonga Kofe, Viliami Helu, Christian Podevin, Makeen Alikhan; JP Smith, Lauina Futi
England
Joe Carpenter, Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, Luke Northmore, Max Ojomoh, Cadan Murley, George Ford (captain), Jack van Poortvliet; Bevan Rodd, Curtis Langdon, Asher Opoku-Fordjour, Alex Coles, Arthur Clark, Chandler Cunningham-South, Guy Pepper, Alex Dombrandt
Replacements:
Gabriel Oghre, Fin Baxter, Trevor Davison, Ted Hill, Ben Curry, Harry Randall, Charlie Atkinson, Oscar Beard
Sam Grove-White of Scotland is the referee, assisted by Morné Ferreira of South Africa and Robin Kaluzniak of Canada. Italy’s Matteo Liperini is the TMO.
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