Bradford’s Georgina Roberts gets a chance to take on New Zealand tomorrow night at Esher (7.00).

The Darlington Mowden Park Sharks winger was one of four players left out of Saturday’s 10-0 victory over the world champions at Twikcenham but is among 11 changes for the second of the three tests against the Black Ferns.

Bulls fan Roberts’ clubmates Katy McLean and Tamara Taylor are captain and vice-captain respectively.

Only five players start a second straight game for England - McLean, Taylor, Rebecca Essex, Michaela Stanford and Kim Oliver.

England Under-20 players Hannah Gallagher and Alexandra Matthews, who play at flanker and No 8 respectively, both return having made their full debuts against France earlier this month.

England women's head coach Gary Street said: "Our players have recovered well and are still buoyed by Saturday's victory.

"The message is simple for this side - we need to maintain the momentum and mkae this an even more energetic and high-tempo game."

Street added: "By selecting this starting line-up we have freshened up our side and they will have energy and drive, while we have a really strong bench who will be able to make a real impact in the second half.

"I have also got confidence in mixing up our young players with the older heads as I trust the strength and depth we've got in this squad.

"But there is nothing more dangerous in sport than a wounded world champion. There is no doubt that New Zealand will be back fighting after Saturday's defeat, so we need to up our game as well, and we have every intention of doing that."