England Daly has represented England at U16, U18, U20 and senior level, including winning an U20 Grand Slam in 2011, and reaching the Junior World Cup final in the same year. Since making his senior debut for
England in 2016, Daly has gone on to win back-to-back
Six Nations Championships in
2016 and
2017. In the years following his debut, he has made over 70 appearances for the senior team. Daly was selected for England's
2015 Rugby World Cup training squad. Daly received his first call up to the senior
England squad by new coach
Eddie Jones on 13 January 2016 for the
2016 Six Nations Championship. Daly made his international debut against
Ireland on 27 February 2016, replacing
Owen Farrell at inside centre in a 21–10 victory. Daly made his first international start against
South Africa on 12 November 2016 in the Old Mutual Wealth series. He started at outside centre starring alongside Owen Farrell who played inside centre. He also scored his first international points kicking a long-range penalty in the 39th minute of the first half. Daly scored his first international try for England when he started on the wing in England's 58–15 victory over
Fiji at Twickenham on 19 November 2016. On 26 November 2016, he became the first England back, and only the second England player, to be sent off at Twickenham. Daly went for a tackle in the air against
Argentina's number 8
Leonardo Senatore who landed on his head and shoulders in the fifth minute of the first half, and was subsequently given a red card and 3 week ban. Despite Daly's dismissal and playing 75 minutes a man short, England won the match 27–14. Daly was named in the England team to face
France at Twickenham in the first game of the
2017 Six Nations on 4 February. He scored a long-range penalty and was denied a try by a last-gasp tackle from the French. Daly started on the wing again against
Wales in Cardiff on 11 February. With England losing 16-14 and five minutes left on the clock, Daly took a pass from Owen Farrell, escaped the clutches of
Alex Cuthbert and sprinted 20 metres to dive over in the corner, winning the match for England. Daly scored his second try of the tournament during England's 36–15 win over
Italy. In the
2019 Six Nations, Daly played at fullback and scored the second try in England's opening 32–20 away win over Ireland, grounding his own grubber kick following
Jacob Stockdale's handling error under pressure. On 12 August 2019, Daly was announced as part of the England squad for the
2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan, having impressed with his pace and his ability to kick long-range penalties. In January 2025, Daly was recalled to the senior squad for the
2025 Six Nations Championship. He was named on the bench for the second round fixture against France, his first involvement with the national side since featuring in the
2024 tournament. Having entered the match with his team behind on the scoreboard, Daly scored the decisive try in the 79th minute, which led to a 26–25 victory for England.
British & Irish Lions Daly made history on the
2017 British & Irish Lions tour to New Zealand, both individually and as part of a test side that claimed a dramatic drawn series with the
All Blacks. On a personal level, he joined an elite club of people to have played for and against the Lions, and an even smaller club to have scored both for and against the British and Irish Lions. In 2013, he was part of the
Barbarians side that took on the tourists in Hong Kong on the first leg of their
tour to Australia – he even kicked a penalty in the defeat. Daly did not feature in the match against the
Blues, he played in the following fixtures against the
Highlanders and
Māori All Blacks before going on to play in all three Tests during which he proved his worth and demonstrated how crucial his long-range kicking can be. He came within inches of scoring in the second minute of the first test, collecting Owen Farrell's pass in the left corner after a free-flowing Lions move, but was denied by a tackle from
Israel Dagg. In the same game, he was involved in one of the greatest Lions tries ever scored as he exchanged passes with
Jonathan Davies, who set up
Sean O'Brien to cross the whitewash after
Liam Williams' break. Daly played all 80 minutes of the Lions' remarkable come-from-behind win in the second test, before his penalty just after half-time in the third helped bring the Lions back within three points and heap pressure on the All Blacks in Auckland, as the match eventually finished 15–15 to draw the series in historic fashion. One 8 May 2025, Elliot Daly was selected for the Lions for the third time, when he was called up to be a member of the
2025 British & Irish Lions tour to Australia. In July 2025, he was ruled out of the rest of the tour after sustaining a forearm injury during a 52–12 victory over the
Queensland Reds. == Career statistics ==