King's Meaburn man Will Addison is in line for his second Ireland start.

Penrith-born Addison, who qualifies to play for Joe Schmidt's side through his Fermanagh-born mother, will earn his third cap at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday (6.30pm kick-off) against USA.

The 26-year-old came off the bench to make his international bow in their 54-7 win over Italy, before he started in their 28-17 success over Argentina.

Fellow Cumbrian Mark Wilson, meanwhile, has retained his place in England’s side for their final November international against Australia.

Wilson, who started his junior rugby career at Penrith, will move back to No.8 for Saturday's match at Twickenham (3pm kick-off).

"We’ve picked our best 23 for the Australia game," Jones told England Rugby's website.

"We know they have a unique style of attack, so our ability to defend that is going to be important.

"We're continually working on our strengths which is our set-piece and our defence, and they are areas that are progressing nicely. 

"Australia we know are a traditional rival, and we enjoy the occasion of playing them at Twickenham.

"The spirit of the fans has been outstanding. 

"I think the atmosphere during these Quilter Internationals has been the best atmosphere I’ve certainly experienced and we encourage the fans to be at their robust best at the weekend."