We assess the selection dilemmas facing Eddie Jones ahead of the autumn internationals against South Africa, Fiji, Argentina and Australia. Front rowEnglands front row for the autumn internationals look to be pretty set in stone. With Dylan Hartley continuing as captain, his place in the hooker role is as close to assured as possible, with Jamie George likely to continue as his deputy. Either side of him will be prop duo Dan Cole and Mako Vunipola. While Cole continues to be the cornerstone of the England pack, the Fiji game could give Jones an opportunity to hand a long-awaited debut to Harlequins Kyle Sinckler, who many champion as Coles successor. Mako Vunipola breaks away to score for Saracens against Scarlets On the loosehead side, Vunipola has been impressing at Saracens, where his often under-fire scrummaging game has shown improvements, while his work around the park has not let up. Looking to unseat him will be the returning Joe Marler, providing England with a healthy battle for jerseys.Second rowJoness hand has been somewhat forced in this area with injuries ruling out Saracens duo George Kruis and Maro Itoje.The men most likely to fill their places are Joe Launchbury and Courtney Lawes, no strangers to starting for their country. Joe Launchbury is expected to start in the opening test against South Africa Question marks remain over who will fill the space on the bench. Will England opt for the experienced head of Dave Attwood to come on if needed, or will Jones use this opportunity to blood young gun Charlie Ewels who has shone for Bath this season?Back rowThe biggest decision for Jones lies in the makeup of his back row. An area depleted by injuries to James Haskell, Jack Clifford, Sam Jones, Mike Williams and Maro Itoje, the big question of who will wear the No 7 shirt remains. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract Chris Robshaw appears to be Joness choice at number six but has refused to rule out the possibility of the former captain filling in on the openside.Should Tom Wood find himself called upon, the Northampton man will be keen to prove a point, having had his work rate previously questioned by Jones, who described him as distinctly average. Eddie Jones faces a dilemma in the back row as James Haskell (middle) is ruled out through injury At No 8, England have Billy Vunipola, Ben Morgan and Nathan Hughes all battling it out for a spot, however, Jones has not ruled out the possibility of flexibility in his back row.Speaking at the squad announcement, Jones said: Billys not a six, hes an eight. I dont think weve got a jumper big enough at 6 to fit him!Ben Morgan and Nathan can definitely play six for us. So, as you can see weve got great competition with those three guys at eight. Were talking about an injury crisis but weve got those three guys at eight.At six weve got Chris Robshaw, Nathan Hughes, Ben Morgan and Tom Wood. At seven weve got Teimana Harrison, Tom Wood and possibly Nathan Hughes. Out of every situation comes a lot of positivity.Half backs and centresLike the front row, this is an area where it is unlikely many changes will be made. Ben Youngs and Danny Care will battle it out for the starting scrum-half berth, while Jonathan Joseph appears to have cemented himself as Englands go-to outside centre.Despite his eye-catching form at fly-half for his club, Farrell looks set to take on the duties at inside centre in a familiar pairing with George Ford, providing Eddie Jones with the best of both attack and defence in his midfield. Owen Farrell (right) and George Ford (middle) are expected to continue as inside centre and fly-half respectively Also named in the squad is Luther Burrell. The Northampton centre will be keen to eradicate his shaky performance in the first Test in Australia, which led to him being withdrawn after just 29 minutes.Another option for Jones is to throw a new name into the mix, with the relatively inexperienced trio of Ben Teo, Elliot Daly and Henry Slade also named, however, unless injuries or poor form hit the most likely option is that the current axis will remain.Outside BacksInjuries to Jack Nowell and Anthony Watson have opened the door for the returning Jonny May and Marland Yarde on the England wing, with Jones singling out the 24-year-old Harlequin before Englands series in Australia.Marland is close to our quickest wing, said Jones. Maybe Anthony Watson shades him, but he has got power and he is raw. Marland Yarde celebrates scoring a try in the first Test against Australia He hasnt had a lot of experience, he hasnt had a lot of coaching, and hes very coachable.He is a bit of a character. He has probably blown a bit of his career by being too big for his boots. Hes back down to earth now and has the potential to be a really special player for us.At full-back, Mike Brown is expected to continue but he has come under pressure for the No 15 jersey from 2015/2016 Premiership player of the season Alex Goode, who has continued to shine at the back for Saracens. Brown has started in all nine of the Tests in which Jones has been in charge, and it is expected this will continue going into the autumn.You can watch Premier League and EFL Cup football, plus Englands tour of Bangladesh and the Mexican Grand Prix on Sky Sports. Upgrade now and enjoy six months at half price! Also See: Jones excited to recall Wood England call up six new faces Englands uncapped six England should go unbeaten Brian Anderson Jersey . 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The Wallabies have rushed back Will Genia to face Scotland, but opted against doing the same to the suspended Dean Mumm -- with Michael Cheika sticking with the back-row that shut out Wales.Genia, who was withheld by his French club Stade Francais for last weeks outside-the-international-window clash, reclaims the No.9 jersey he starred in throughout the Rugby Championship.In the only change to the starting line-up from the team which thrashed Wales 32-8 to kick off a grand slam bid, accomplished halfback Nick Phipps has been relegated to the bench meaning Nick Frisby drops out of the match-day squad altogether.In a shake up to the bench, Cheika also recalled rookie prop Tom Robertson in place of the experienced James Slipper and giant lock Will Skelton for Scott Fardy, while Mumm comes in at the expense of outside back Sefa Naivalu.Influential backrower David Pocock, on light training duties early in the week as he recovers from a concussion suffered on Saturday, has been retained at blindside flanker, with vice-captain Michael Hooper and No.8 Lopeti Timani completing the Wallaby back-row.That leaves no room in the starting lineup for the experienced Mumm, whose one-game suspension for striking forced Cheika into deploying the makeshift trio against Wales.It proved mightily effective, with Australia dominating across the park with Pocock on the field - both at the breakdown, but also in the set piece where the 28-year-olds smaller frame was meant to have hurt the lineout effectiveness.Cheika indicated Mumm play a crucial second-half rolee, but said Timanis hot form was making him impossible to drop.ddddddddddddHes continually making me pick him. Thats the issue - his performances have spoken for themselves, Cheika said.Hes been consistent and thats all we can ask of the guy. Hes doing lots of good tight work and also when he needs to carry hes carrying well.So Id like to let him have an opportunity to run this form out and learn how to back up and play week to week in that atmosphere.Cheika also admitted Phipps had made life difficult at the selection table by lifting his standard of play with crisp displays against the All Blacks and Wales, but ultimately hadnt done enough to dislodge the classy Genia.I think Phipps had two really good games, I do, but I thought (Genia) has been one of our best all season, Cheika added.I just feel that this is a good game for him to play, come back in and get straight into it and then Nick will finish the game.I think Nicks standard has definitely gone up from what I saw earlier in the year and now theres a real competition going on there.Australian team to face Scotland: Israel Folau, Dane Haylett-Petty, Tevita Kuridrani, Reece Hodge, Henry Speight, Bernard Foley, Will Genia, Lopeti Timani, Michael Hooper, David Pocock, Adam Coleman, Rory Arnold, Sekope Kepu, Stephen Moore (capt), Scott Sio. Reserves: Tolu Latu, Tom Robertson, Allan Alaalatoa, Rob Simmons, Will Skelton, Dean Mumm, Nick Phipps, Quade Cooper. ' ' '