How to watch Argentina vs England: TV channel and live stream for rugby today
Los Pumas will come into the tie high on confidence after pulling off a major upset against the British and Irish Lions last time out, triumphing 28-24 in Dublin.
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It will be a momentous outing for George Ford, who starts as Jamie George's co-captain and, in the process, will pick up his 100th England Cap.
He made his debut eleven years ago, facing Wales in the Six Nations, and has since gone on to win the competition three times.
Ford does not seem to see the romance of the occasion, though, saying it is simply 'another day at the office'.
'It's an unbelievably proud moment for me and, more importantly, my family,' he said.
'But the most important thing is the team and getting a good result. Even though there is a milestone there, the whole bigger picture doesn't change. It's England-Argentina, we want to win and make sure we perform really well.'
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England will face Argentina for a second time just a week on from this fixture, trekking up to Mexico to do so.
They will then head to Washington, D.C., to meet the United States national side at Audi Field.
How to watch Argentina vs England today
TV channel: In the UK, the game is available to watch live on Sky Sports Action, with coverage beginning at 7:40pm BST ahead of an 8:40pm kick-off.
Live stream: Those with a Sky Sports subscription can also view the match live online via the Sky Go app. It can also be streamed with NOW.
Live blog: Follow the full fixture live with Standard Sport's blog!

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