Max Ojomoh to start England’s clash with Argentina in Fraser Dingwall’s absence

Ojomoh will start England’s climax to the autumn.
Max Ojomoh to start England’s clash with Argentina in Fraser Dingwall’s absence

Max Ojomoh will start for England (Adam Davy/PA)

Max Ojomoh will start England’s climax to the autumn against Argentina on Sunday after Fraser Dingwall was withdrawn from the team because of a side strain.

Head coach Steve Borthwick has been forced to completely disband the midfield that excelled in last weekend’s 33-19 victory over New Zealand after Dingwall followed hamstring injury-victim Ollie Lawrence in being ruled out.

It was thought he would recover from the niggle picked up against the All Blacks in time for the Allianz Stadium clash but he was unable to train on Wednesday.

Ojomoh, the 25-year-old son of former England back row Steve, comes straight in at inside centre for his second cap to form a new combination with veteran Henry Slade, who is making his first appearance of the autumn in the number 13 jersey.

“Max is an elite-level attacker in terms of his ball movement, his vision and how he connects on the run,” defence coach Richard Wigglesworth said.

“You take a lot of opportunities when he’s out there and he’s improved his movement off the ball. And on the other side of the ball he’s improving all the time.

“You see the teams that he plays in, how much better he makes them when they’ve got the ball and I expect him to bring that to our team this Sunday.

“He’s played so well for Bath for an extended period of time and has started the season well.

Fraser Dingwall excelled in a try-scoring performance against New Zealand (Adam Davy/PA)

“He’s been in and around the squad, he’s the guy who deserves the opportunity and we feel like he’s ready to take the next step.”

England captain Maro Itoje describes Ojomoh as “cool, calm, collected”, but adds that he “has a bit of a swagger about the way he is around the place and the way he plays”.

The two share Nigerian heritage and before they had met, Itoje received a call from Steve Ojomoh asking him to impress upon his son the need to focus on his education as well as playing.

He has since graduated with a business degree from the University of Bath.

Maro Itoje leads England against Argentina (Gareth Fuller/PA)

“I’d never met Max and hadn’t spoken to him. I was like ‘look, how can I tell this guy to study? I don’t know him!’. It would be pretty weird if I’d just called him up and been like ‘stay in school’,” Itoje said.

“I said I’d do it the next time I see him, but the opportunity didn’t come until a few years down the line when I eventually shared the story with him. But he’s studying now, so his dad’s influence is working.”

England’s midfield has continued to be in upheaval for most of 2025, with the Ojomoh-Slade axis their seventh different combination. Ojomoh is the seventh centre picked this year.

Lock Ollie Chessum and wing Tommy Freeman, both Test British and Irish Lions, have also been ruled out against Argentina by injury while a number of front line stars including George Furbank, George Martin and Ben Curry have missed the entire campaign.

“That’s sport and it’s a good challenge for us. The amount of changes and injuries that happen aren’t something you’re ever really able to plan for,” Wigglesworth said.

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