Summary

  • Live coverage as Italy take on England in the U20 Six Nations in Treviso

  • England seeking to bounce back from defeat by Ireland and go second in the standings behind leaders France

  • Italy have yet to win and are bottom of the table

  • Feature: Meet England's rising star Lucas Friday

  1. Full timepublished at 21:08 GMT 6 March

    FT: Italy 17-37 England

    England were relentless in their defence in the second half to return to winning ways and move into second in the standings, with Ireland due to play Wales on Saturday.

    They cannot catch runaway leaders France though after the defending champions thrashed Scotland 45-26 earlier on Friday.

    Italy have lost all four of their games and remain bottom.

  2. converted try

    Converted trypublished at 73 mins

    Italy 17-37 England

    Replacement George Marsh comes onto the pitch and shows an immediate impressive bit of play giving England a 20-point lead.

  3. converted try

    Converted trypublished at 21:00 GMT 6 March

    Italy 17-30 England

    Fly-half Finn Keylock secures the bonus-point try for England. He converts his try and makes way for his replacement George Pearson.

  4. converted try

    Converted trypublished at 20:42 GMT 6 March

    Italy 17-25 England

    Another for England from Sale Sharks back row Seb Kelly.

  5. converted try

    Converted trypublished at 20:34 GMT 6 March

    Italy 17-20 England

    Italy are right back in this as Malik Faissal scores for Italy.

  6. Penaltypublished at 20:32 GMT 6 March

    Italy 12-20 England

    England's Finn Keylock extends his side's lead after knocking over a penalty kick.

  7. converted try

    Converted trypublished at 48 mins

    Italy 12-17 England

    Italy respond. Valerio Pelli goes over the line.

    But they miss the conversion.

  8. converted try

    Converted trypublished at 45 mins

    Italy 7-17 England

    Scrum-half Lucas Friday bounces over the line as England bag their second try to extend their lead over the Italian side.

  9. Second half kicks offpublished at 20:21 GMT 6 March

    Italy 7-10 England

    We are back under way over in Treviso.

  10. Penaltypublished at 20:07 GMT 6 March

    HT: Italy 7-10 England

    Finn Keylock kicks a penalty as the clock goes into the red for half-time, giving England a three-point lead.

  11. converted try

    Converted trypublished at 36 mins

    Italy 7-7 England

    Will Knight joined the starting line-up for this game and he has put his mark on the paper.

    The try was converted by Finn Keylock.

  12. Disallowed trypublished at 21 mins

    Italy 7-0 England

    Valerio Pelli would have been the try-scorer but the Italy number seven Carlo Antonio Bianchi broke away from the maul and tried to move the ball, which isn't allowed.

    A penalty to England.

  13. try

    Converted Trypublished at 18 mins

    Italy 7-0 England

    Italy's Pietro Celi powers over the line and scores the first try of the match.

    Celi then gets up and converts his own try. Brilliant work from Italy.

  14. Postpublished at 15 mins

    Italy 0-0 England

    Both teams are yet to score in this head-to-head.

    England have dominated so far but have given away penalties every time they have been within five metres.

  15. Kick-offpublished at 19:16 GMT 6 March

    Italy 0-0 England

    And we are off over at the Stadio Comunale di Monigo in Treviso.

  16. Line-upspublished at 19:04 GMT 6 March

    Italy v England (19:15 GMT)

    Italy: 15. Celi, 14. Faissal, 13. De Novellis, 12. Casarin (c), 11. Roda, 10. Braga, 9. Varotto 1. Brasini, 2. Pelli, 3. Trevisan, 4. Spreafichi, 5. Fardin, 6. Wilson, 7. Bianchi, 8. Miranda

    Replacements: 16. Reina, 17. Boccato, 18. Meroi, 19. Sette, 20. Dene, 21. Teodosio, 22. Antoni, 23. Del Sureto.

    England: 15. Pater, 14. Caluori, 13. Lilley, 12. Knight, 11. Offiah, 10. Keylock, 9. Friday, 1. Scola, 2. Staples, 3. Streeter, 4. Williams, 5. Ainsworth-Cave, 6. Williams, 7. Kelly, 8. Treacey (c).

    Replacements: 16. Gorleku, 17. Spencer, 18. Tonga’uiha, 19. Ogden-Metherell, 20. Marsh, 21. Weimann, 22. Worsnip, 23. Pearson

  17. Italy v Englandpublished at 09:53 GMT 5 March

    Italy v EnglandImage source, BBC Sport

    Kick-off 19:15 GMT

    Date: Friday 6 March Venue: Stadio Comunale di Monigo, Italy

    Watch live on Red Button, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app from 19:00 GMT

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  18. Table & Results so farpublished at 09:51 GMT 5 March

    As it stands going into round four

    Table & Results so farImage source, BBC Sport
    Table & Results so farImage source, BBC Sport
  19. BBC coveragepublished at 09:50 GMT 5 March

    U20 Six Nations fixtures and kick-off times

    Round 4

    Friday, 6 March

    18:15 - Scotland v France, Hive Stadium, Edinburgh

    19:15 - Italy v England, Stadio di Monigo, Treviso *

    Saturday, 7 March

    19:45 - Ireland v Wales, Virgin Media Park, Cork *

    Round 5

    Sunday, 15 March

    13:00 - Wales v Italy, Rodney Parade, Newport *

    15:15 - Ireland v Scotland, Virgin Media Park, Cork *

    17:45 - France v England, Stade Marcel‑Deflandre, La Rochelle *

    Fixtures are subject to late changes and the BBC is not responsible for any that are made. * also live on Red Button