Catch-up: Wheelchair rugby league - France win with 39 points
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- European champions England face world champions France
- France won first Test 49-29 on Wednesday
- Series act as warm-up and preparation for delayed World Cup, due to take place in October and November 2022
- Result: ENG 26 - FRA 39
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England face World Champions France in a two-test series that will act as warm-up and preparation for delayed World Cup, which will now take place across October and November 2022.
England head coach Tom Coyd has included three Leeds Rhinos players, James Simpson, Nathan Collins and Tom Halliwell, who clinched a domestic double winning both the Challenge Cup and Super League Grand Final.They also have further experience with former Great Britain captain and Wigan Warriors star Martin Norris, who returns to the fold after a seven year absence.
England Wheelchair RL Squad in full:Joe Coyd, James Simpson, Seb Bechara, Lewis King, Nathan Collins Tom Halliwell (C), Adam Rigby, Rob Hawkins, Declan Roberts, Nathan Mulhall, Fred Nye, Martin Norris, Freya Levy
How can I watch the England-France wheelchair rugby league Test series?
All times are listed as GMT and subject to change
BBC iPlayer
BBC Sport will bring you live coverage of England’s two internationals against World Cup holders France across BBC Red Button, BBC iPlayer plus the BBC Sport website and app.
You can also catch-up on the action for 30 days here.
Saturday 13 November
Match two: England v France - 15:50-18:00 - Red Button, BBC iPlayer plus BBC Sport website and app
How to get into wheelchair rugby league
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Wheelchair rugby league is one of the few sports that offers both disabled and able-bodied players of both genders the chance to compete with each other on a level playing field.
The game is instantly recognisable with tries, conversions and an extremely high competitive nature!
With five players on a team, tackles are made by taking the attached tag or flag and conversions are scored by punching the ball from a tee over mini-rugby posts.
Find your local club by using the Rugby Football League's (RFL) Club Locator or, in England, you can also visit the Wheelchair Rugby League competition site.