Richard Wigglesworth has been promoted to England's senior assistant coach after a reshuffle of their backroom staff ahead of the upcoming Tests.

The former scrumhalf will remain in charge of England's attack but will also now act as the number two to Steve Borthwick, collaborating with him on the team’s game plan.

The pair previously worked together at Leicester Tigers in the Premiership, leading the team to the title in 2022.

"Richard's deep knowledge of the game and his excellent tactical understanding means he has become a key figure in our coaching team," said Borthwick.

"He shares our emotional commitment to English rugby, and I am certain he will play a crucial role in driving the standards of this England team."

Wigglesworth, who made 33 appearances for England, added: "This is an exciting time for England rugby.

"Steve has created a coaching environment based on collaboration and hard work, and we are constantly evolving and growing and striving for success."

Meanwhile, Joe El-Abd is working as the defensive coach, while Kevin Sinfield has agreed to stay on with the team in a reduced capacity.

England take on New Zealand on November 2 before continuing their other autumn internationals against Australia, South Africa and Japan.