England coach Stuart Lancaster is considering making changes to his winning side ahead of the cruch Six Nations match against Wales.
Scrum-half Lee Dickson and number eight Ben Morgan are pushing for starts after impressing from the replacements' bench in Italy, while World Cup starters Toby Flood, Manu Tuilagi and Courtney Lawes are available for selection after injury.
"Players have to be on form and playing well to go into a Test match against a side of the quality of Wales," interim coach Lancaster told the BBC. "There were also some impressive performances from the bench against Italy, notably Lee and Ben."
The England coach also added "There are now options coming back into the equation which previously weren't available - three World Cup players (Flood, Tuilagi, Lawes)."
Lancaster, was appointed interim coach for the Six Nations following Martin Johnson's resignation last year, and has led a new-look England to wins against Scotland and Italy in their opening two matches of the tournament.
However, that start will be put to the test at Twickenham on February 25, when they face a stern test against a Welsh side harbouring hopes of clinching a Triple Crown, and perhaps a third Grand Slam in eight years.