Marcus Smith leads England's preparation for South Africa clash
The Guardian Sport • 2 min read • Latest: Jun 23, 2026, 5:45 PM
Last updated Jun 23, 2026

England's rugby squad, led by Marcus Smith, arrives in Johannesburg this Thursday ahead of their Nations Championship match against South Africa. Smith expresses a strong desire among the players to perform exceptionally in this challenging high-altitude environment. The team has been training with oxygen masks to adapt to the conditions. With games against Fiji and Argentina lined up later in the series, England aims to make an impactful start against the reigning world champions, as they visit South Africa for the first time since 2018.
- •England's squad arrives in Johannesburg on Thursday.
- •Smith emphasizes leaving everything on the field against South Africa.
- •Team has been training in oxygen masks for high-altitude conditions.
- •This is England's first visit to South Africa since 2018.
- •Upcoming matches against Fiji and Argentina follow the South Africa game.
- 5:45 PMThe Guardian Sport — Marcus Smith vows England will ‘leave it all out there’ against South Africa
"Squad are due to arrive in Johannesburg on Thursday Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus praises Henry Pollock Marcus Smith says England are flying south determined to make a fast and furious start to the new Nations Championship at South Africa’s expense next week. A 36-man squad will touch down in Johannesburg on Thursday and Smith says there is a shared desire to rise to the high-altitude challenge of upsetting the world champions in their backyard. England have been training in oxygen masks in Bagshot to prepare themselves for the Highveldt and, with games against Fiji and Argentina to follow, are conscious of the need to make an early impression against the Springboks. “It’s one shot,” said Smith, who has now played 50 Tests for his country. “We’ve spoken about leaving it all out there. It’s a hell of an opportunity. I don’t think England have been there since 2018 so we could create history, going down there to deliver a result. Continue reading...
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