FOUR Worcester Warriors youngsters will be looking to help England make it third wins from third in the World Rugby U20 Championship when they take on Scotland tomorrow (8pm BST).

Will Butler, James Scott, Ted Hill and Beck Cutting have all been named in the starting line-up for England's final Pool B clash.

The side will be captained by scrum-half Ben White, while Cutting joins Ciaran Knight and Aaron Hinkley in making their first starts of the tournament.

England have so far recorded two bonus-point victories over Argentina (39-18) and Italy (43-5) in the tournament, sealing their place in the semi-finals.

England under 20s head coach Steve Bates said: "The challenge is always going to be one of improvement as we go through this tournament.

“The first two games have been good but there are still things we need to work on. We recognise that this fixture is a good opportunity for us to keep progressing and to build momentum so there is a pressure on this group to ensure we don’t drop our intensity or pace.

“We need to cut out some of the errors that crept into our game in the last match. We won the ball well, we scrummaged well but we have to be a little more accurate with the ball when we get it, keep it, be patient and if we do that then we will stretch sides.

“Scotland have been really competitive in the two games they have played so far and although we have beaten those two teams we’ve had to work pretty hard to do it.

“The rivalry between the two nations will be a part of this game and I think the fact they beat us in the Six Nations will also be a factor and will no doubt raise the intensity of both sides.”

England U20s.

15 James Grayson (Northampton Saints).

14 Gabriel Ibitoye (Harlequins).

13 Jordan Olowofela (Leicester Tigers).

12 Will Butler (Worcester Warriors).

11 Ben Loader (London Irish).

10 Tom Hardwick (Leicester Tigers).

9 Ben White (C) (Leicester Tigers).

1 Ciaran Knight (Gloucester).

2 Beck Cutting (Worcester Warriors).

3 Ehren Painter (Northampton Saints).

4 Joel Kpoku (Saracens).

5 James Scott (Worcester Warriors).

6 Ted Hill (Worcester Warriors).

7 Aaron Hinkley (Gloucester).

8 Tom Willis (Wasps).

Replacements.

16 Gabriel Oghre (Wasps).

17 Alex Seville (Gloucester).

18 Joe Heyes (Leicester Tigers).

19 Josh Basham (London Irish).

20 Ben Curry (Sale Sharks).

21 Rory Brand (London Irish).

22 Matt Williams (London Irish).

23 Tom Parton (London Irish).