Chris Robshaw returns to lead England against France at the Stade de France on Saturday and he is joined by four fellow Quins.

The 29-year-old is one of 14 changes to the starting-line up with only try-scorer Jonny May retained from the team that beat France 19-14 in the QBE International at Twickenham stadium last Saturday.

Robshaw forms the back row, alongside James Haskell and Billy Vunipola, that started the final RBS Six Nations match against France, with 12 of that XV lining up in Paris.

Joe Launchbury plays his first international in 12 months after returning from injury, while there is also a place in the matchday 23 for the first time for Saracens hooker Jamie George.

Quins full back Mike Brown and prop Joe Marler also start, while clubmates Danny Care and Nick Easter have places on the bench.

England head coach Stuart Lancaster said: “Having reviewed last Saturday there were a lot of things we were pleased with considering it was the first game.

"There is now an opportunity for those not involved or who didn’t get much opportunity from the bench to put a marker down and build on that performance.

"France were very good last weekend and will be even stronger at home and this will be a big test, but these guys have been working hard for the opportunity and are desperate to go out and perform.

"I’m delighted for Jamie George who hopefully gets his first cap and also Joe Launchbury, who has worked tirelessly and patiently to get back to fitness.

“It is a big couple of weeks ahead for all the 39-man squad with the game this weekend and some competitive training sessions to come this week and next as we look to narrow down the squad ahead of the World Cup."