Charlie Davies
Davies, who has recently signed a new two-year deal with Wasps from Stade Francais, will travel to Argentina with new Wasps teammates Wade and Ellis in the 26-strong squad. Wade, who scored three tries in the recent London Sevens and 22 throughout this year's IRB Sevens World Series, will be hoping to continue his try-scoring form in the tournament which has proven its ability to develop outstanding young players to reach the highest levels of the game.
England are the No.2 seeds in the IRB Junior World Championship (JWC), behind New Zealand, after reaching the last two finals in Swansea and Tokyo. England's Pool includes Argentina, France and Ireland. Their first match is against the tournament hosts on 5th June and will be live on SkySports.
You can also keep up to date with the team's progress on rfu.com, the England Rugby pages on Facebook and follow them on Twitter @englandu20
England's pool matches are all being shown live on SkySports, who are also covering the knockout stages.
England match schedule
June 5: England v Argentina (Rosario 8pm, BST) live on SkySports
June 9: England v Ireland (Rosario 6pm) live on SkySports
June 13: England v France (Rosario 6pm) live on SkySports
June 17: Matchday Four
June 21: Finals Day
Christian Wade
England U20 Squad
Forwards: Arthur Ellis (London Wasps), Rob Buchanan (Harlequins), Jamie George (Saracens), Jamie Gibson (London Irish), Alex Gray (Newcastle Falcons), Calum Green (Leicester Tigers), Lee Imiolek (Sale Sharks), Shaun Knight (Gloucester Rugby), George Kruis (Saracens), Joe Marler (Harlequins), Charlie Matthews (Harlequins), Jacob Rowan (Leeds Carnegie, captain), Mako Vunipola (Bristol Rugby), Will Welch (Newcastle Falcons), Jackson Wray (Saracens).
Backs: Freddie Burns (Gloucester Rugby), Tom Casson (Harlequins), Rory Clegg (Harlequins), Charlie Davies (Stade Francais), Andrew Forsyth (Leicester Tigers), Sam Harrison (Leicester Tigers), Tom Homer (London Irish), Jonny May (Gloucester Rugby), Sam Smith (Harlequins), Christian Wade (London Wasps), Marcus Watson (London Irish).