England ring in the changes for All Blacks

England have made five changes to the side which pushed New Zealand in the first rugby union Test.

England players react after their match against New Zealand

England have made five changes to their starting line-up for the second Test against the All Blacks. (AAP)

England coach Stuart Lancaster has made five changes to the starting line-up for the second Test against New Zealand on Saturday, calling in backline reinforcements for the must-win encounter.

With his entire squad now available, Lancaster selected the backline combination that England used in the Six Nations over the supposedly "second string" line-up that pushed the All Blacks in a 20-15 first Test defeat.

He recalled centres Billy Twelvetrees and Luther Burrell, five-eighth Owen Farrell and halfback Danny Care, as well as naming Tom Wood at blindside flanker in place of James Haskell.

Manu Tuilagi switches from the centre to right wing, with Marland Yarde moving to the left wing to accommodate him.

Lancaster said the strong showing last week - when players who were involved in the Premiership final were not available - meant picking a team for the second Test in Dunedin was always going to be difficult.

"It's been evident in training all along just how intense competition for places is but especially now we have the guys who arrived at the end of last week," he said.

"We knew selection for this Test was always going to be tough, with the players who played at Eden Park putting their hands up and those who watched from the stands."

England need to win on Saturday to keep the three-Test series alive.

England: Mike Brown; Manu Tuilagi, Luther Burrell, Billy Twelvetrees, Marland Yarde; Owen Farrell, Danny Care; Ben Morgan, Chris Robshaw (capt), Tom Wood; Geoff Parling, Joe Launchbury; David Wilson, Rob Webber, Joe Marler.

Replacements: Dylan Hartley, Matt Mullan, Kieran Brookes, Courtney Lawes, Billy Vunipola, Ben Youngs, Freddie Burns, Chris Ashton.


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