Saturday, kick-off 14:30 TwickenhamEngland are on an 11-match winning run with 10 coming under Eddie Jones. After their commanding victory over South Africa, they will head into Saturdays game with Fiji full of confidence and optimistic they will add another victory to their ever-increasing tally. But underestimate Fiji at your peril.The Islanders are a wonderful side and capable of causing an upset if they get their set piece right and find some momentum heading forward. The likes of Nemani Nadolo and Leone Nakarawa can cause all sorts of difficulty and a much-changed England will need to be on their game if they are to achieve the margin of victory expected. It should be a thrilling, high-tempo match at Twickenham where all off-field talk of money and financial imbalance will be put to one side for 80, hopefully thrilling, minutes.Team newsEngland make five changes -- four personnel and one positional -- with Teimana Harrison, Semesa Rokoduguni, Jonathan Joseph and Alex Goode starting while Elliot Daly shifts to the wing. Charlie Ewels could make his debut from the bench where he is joined by Nathan Hughes.Fiji name a team packed with experience with Akapusi Qera skippering a side with Nemani Nadolo, Albert Vulivuli, Josh Matavesi, Campese Maafu and Leone Nakarawa all featuring.England: Alex Goode, Semesa Rokoduguni, Jonathan Joseph, Owen Farrell, Elliot Daly, George Ford, Ben Youngs; Mako Vunipola, Dylan Hartley (captain), Dan Cole, Joe Launchbury, Courtney Lawes, Chris Robshaw, Teimana Harrison, Billy Vunipola. Replacements: Jamie George, Joe Marler, Kyle Sinckler, Charlie Ewels, Nathan Hughes, Danny Care, Ben Teo, Henry SladeFiji:?Metui Talebula, Benito Masilevu, Asaeli Tikoirotuma, Albert Vulivuli, Nemani Nadolo, Josh Matavesi, Seru Vularika, Campese Maafu, Sunia Koto, Manasa Saulo, Api Ratuniyawara, Leone Nakarawa, Dominiko Waqaniburotu, Peceli Yato, Akapusi Qera. Replacements: Tuapati Talemaitoga, Peni Ravai, Leeroy Atalifo, Nemia Soqeta, Naulia Dawai, Eremasi Radrodro, Nikola Matawalu, Kini Murimurivalu.Key head-to-headCourtney Lawes and Joe Launchbury will have their work cut out against the brilliant Leone Nakarawa in the Fiji second-row. He is one of their standout players and will look to disrupt Englands usually rock solid lineout. If Fiji can get any sort of ascendancy in the set piece then they will upset Englands tempo and game plan and get them a foothold in the match.Key stats*England and Fiji have played each other six times - England have won each match by an average score of 41-16.*Rory Underwood has the best record for an Englishman against Fiji - he has scored an impressive eight tries in three Tests against the Islanders.*Jonny Wilkinsons 23-point haul against Fiji in 1999 is the best return by a player in matches between the two sides.WeatherIts going to be a chilly seven degrees when the game kicks off but playing conditions are likely to be perfect.PredictionEngland are on an 11-game winning streak with 10 coming under Jones. They are likely to add another victory on Saturday but will be run close in the first half, eventually winning by about 15-20 points. Air Max Ireland . 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PHOENIX -- The Pac-12 season kicked off last week with No. 7 Stanfords dominating win over Southern California in a rematch of last seasons conference title game.This week, the conference season kicks into full gear, with every team but Oregon State playing another Pac-12 team.With that in mind, we thought it would be a good time to make a few predictions in the two Pac-12 divisions, based upon what the teams have done through the seasons first three weeks.Take a look:---NORTH DIVISIONFavorites: Stanford, No. 9 Washington. The seventh-ranked Cardinal (2-0, 1-0 Pac-12) have already established themselves as a team to beat by manhandling USC, a team expected to contend in the South. The Cardinal have a physical defense and one of the nations best players, Christian McCaffrey. The junior running back was the Heisman Trophy runner-up a year ago and teams are still having trouble slowing him down. The Huskies are a little less of a known quantity because of their early schedule. Washington (3-0) won its first three games by a combined score of 148-30, but the games came against less-than-upper-tier opponents Rutgers, Idaho and Portland State. The rest of the schedule will show just how good the Huskies are.Keep an eye on: Oregon, California. Its hard to fault the Ducks (2-1) for losing at back-on-the-rise Nebraska on Saturday. The problem is Oregons defense has worn down in the second half in consecutive weeks and injuries have hit key players. Receiver Devon Allen is out for the year with a torn ACL and the status of star running back Royce Freeman (leg) is unknown heading into this weekends game against Colorado. Cal, behind quarterback Davis Webb, has put up prodigious offensive numbers and it picked up a quality win by beating then-No. 11 Texas last week. The Bears have had some trouble on defense, though, particularly stopping the run.Longshots: Oregon State, Washington State. The Beavers (1-2) ended a 10-game losing streak last weekend, but that came against FCS Idaho State. They could be back on the rise, but it may not be this season. The Cougars momentum from last season appears to be halted after an opening loss to FCS Eastern Washington and another to Boise SState.dddddddddddd A blowout win over Idaho last week is a good sign, but a stretch against Oregon, Stanford and UCLA follows Washington States bye week.---SOUTH DIVISIONFavorites: No. 24 Utah, UCLA. The Utes (3-0) have been dominant on defense and are second nationally with 15 sacks after piling up 10 against San Jose State last week. Utahs offense has sputtered at times, though it seems to be improving. The Utes face a big test this week against USC, which ended their perfect season a year ago. The Bruins (2-1) opened the season with an overtime loss to Texas A&M and had to eke out a three-point victory at BYU. UCLA still has one of the nations best young quarterbacks in sophomore Josh Rosen and its defense took a big step by shutting down the Cougars last week. A true gauge of where the Bruins stand will come Saturday, when they host Stanford.Keep an eye on: Arizona State, Arizona. The Sun Devils (3-0) are one of four undefeated teams left in the Pac-12, but they have been less than dominant. Arizona State had a slow-starting win over FCS Northern Arizona, needed 68 points to outlast Texas Tech and had to get a late touchdown to beat UTSA last week. Upcoming games against Cal, USC and UCLA will tell a lot about this team. The Wildcats (2-1) are trending upward after a 47-28 victory over Hawaii last Saturday. There are still issues with the defense and the offense started slow in games against BYU and Grambling State. Up next comes a gauntlet: Washington, UCLA, Utah, USC and Stanford.Longshots: Colorado, USC. The Trojans (1-2, 0-1) were ranked No. 20 in the preseason and were expected to compete with rival UCLA for the South title. Lopsided losses to top-ranked Alabama and Stanford seem to make those expectations a bit over-reaching. The Buffaloes looked like a team to keep an eye on after blowing out Colorado State and Idaho State. Then came a 45-28 loss to No. 4 Michigan that saw quarterback Sefo Liufau go down with a right ankle injury. If Liufau is out an extended period of time, the Buffaloes could have a hard time in the Pac-12. ' ' '