Rugby World Cup 2015: O2 call on fans to make England stars giants and #WearTheRose

'The power of support can be the difference between victory and defeat'

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Wednesday 16 September 2015 11:21 BST
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The Rugby World Cup is now just over a week away.

England begin their campaign on Friday, 18 September against Fiji with Stuart Lancaster's squad bidding to win the tournament for the first time since that infamous day against Australia in 2003.

England sponsors O2 have released a new advert to drum up support from supporters - along with a social media campaign

It’s a fact that in top level sport, the power of support can be the difference between victory and defeat. This year, you can be that difference. Your support can make the England team bigger and stronger than ever before.

#WearTheRose

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