CHISELDON’S Jonny May has reclaimed his place in the England side for Sunday’s Six Nations clash against Italy at Twickenham.

The Gloucester winger was in the England XV for their championship opener against France three weeks ago, although lost his place to Jack Nowell for the game against Wales a week later.

However, England head coach Eddie Jones has recalled May to his side to face the Azzurri, with the 26-year-old set to win his 25th cap.

May is one of four changes to the starting XV that beat Wales at Principality Stadium in round two of the tournament.

In the back-line Ben Te’o (Worcester Warriors) gets his first start in an England shirt at outside-centre, while Danny Care (Harlequins) is named at scrum-half. In the scrum James Haskell, (Wasps) is named at openside flanker.

Head coach Jones said: “We have had a good two-week preparation for Italy and we’re ready to go.

“We trained very well in the city last week and this week the training has been very impressive. The boys are really on song, we have had great competition for places, and we’ve picked a very strong 23 to play against Italy.”

On the bench, Mako Vunipola (Saracens) returns to an England matchday 23 for the first time this year having recovered from a knee injury.

The loosehead prop is included alongside Jack Clifford (Harlequins), Ben Youngs (Leicester Tigers), Henry Slade (Exeter Chiefs) and Jack Nowell (Exeter Chiefs) who will all finish the game.

Sunday’s match will see 25-year old back Owen Farrell (Saracens) win his 50th cap for England having made his debut against Scotland at Murrayfield in 2012.

England have won their opening two games of the championship, having beaten France and Wales so far. They head into the game unbeaten but Jones says there is no complacency in the squad.

Jones added: “It is an important Test match for us and our only consideration is to play well.

"Italy have a proud record in Test rugby, they beat South Africa in November, and we will not underestimate them."