England captain Katy Mclean has been left out of the starting XV for the World Cup Pool A decider against Canada on Saturday.
Fly-half Mclean, 28, was on the bench for the
but was expected to return for the fixture in Marcoussis, France.
Ceri Large continues at fly-half, while Sarah Hunter reverts to number eight and continues as captain.
England would top their pool with a win, having beaten
and Spain.
Head coach Gary Street said Large “enjoyed a good game against Spain on Tuesday so she deserves this start” in Marcoussis.
He added: “Having both Ceri and Katy in this position means we can rotate the squad which is what we need to do at a World Cup.”
Hunter, who was at blind-side flanker against Spain, is one of only three players to start all three pool matches, along with Danielle Waterman and Emily Scarratt.
Canada beat England in the
last year and are ranked sixth in the world.
With both countries collecting two bonus-point wins to date, the loser could still potentially progress to the semi-finals with a losing bonus point as the best runner-up, depending on results in the other pools.
The match against Canada, who have also won their opening two fixtures, kicks off at 14.45 BST.
England v Canada:
Danielle Waterman, Katherine Merchant, Emily Scarratt, Rachael Burford, Claire Allan, Ceri Large, Natasha Hunt, Rochelle Clark, Emma Croker, Sophie Hemming, Rebecca Essex, Tamara Taylor, Heather Fisher, Margaret Alphonsi, Sarah Hunter.
Replacements:
Victoria Fleetwood, Laura Keates, Joanna McGilchrist, Alexandra Matthews, La Toya Mason, Katy Mclean, Kay Wilson.
Women"s Rugby World Cup 2014: England"s Katy Mclean on bench
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