Lions to play Argentina in Dublin before 2025 Australia tour
Send-off at Aviva Stadium will be first time the Lions have played in Ireland
 
	Send-off at Aviva Stadium will be first time the Lions have played in Ireland
 
	 
	 
	Scrum-half will win his 127th cap in the bronze final against Argentina, bowing out as England’s most-capped men’s player
 
	Many thought Borthwick would go back to the well with the side that got so close to a World Cup final but there is logic in this selection
 
	Plus, you can select your own England XV and join the debate in our comments section
 
	 
	 
	 
	Semi-final with Argentina was so one-sided that New Zealand were able not to bring Scott Barrett back on after his yellow card
 
	Pumas coach says Angus Gardner's officiating of the breakdown left him annoyed, but vowed his side will be up for bronze-medal match
 
	The winger crossed three times for New Zealand in an imperious performance from the three-time world champions
 
	The Pumas have slowly but surely reached the semi-finals and under their calm coach have what it takes to shock the All Blacks on Friday
 
	Plus: The latest on a recall for Mark Telea, and Michael Cheika on how Argentina bounced back from a dispiriting defeat to England
 
	Telegraph Sport assesses how the final four teams stack up. . . plus rankings on the sides exiting at the quarter-final stage
 
	 
	Argentina have a habit of oscillating wildly between blunders and brilliance – but either way they caught Wales napping
 
	 
	Plus, how a referee change provided the ultimate test and why Argentina adapted better
 
	 
	 
	Plus: Referee, latest team news, stadium details and odds
 
	 
	 
	 
	Whether intentional or not, the grave risk associated with head-to-head contacts like Tom Curry's is what counts
 
	England's losing run means they are underdogs for their RWC opener against Argentina – so who would you pick to upset Los Pumas?
 
	Governing body regrets the problems with security checks that caused, one supporter said, ‘genuinely scary and dangerous’ congestion
 
	Steve Borthwick's players delivered a masterclass in grit and clear-minded strategy after Tom Curry's sending off against Argentina
