Lawrence first represented England at U16 level against Wales where he scored two tries and was awarded man of the match. In 2018 Lawrence scored a try for
England under-18 against Wales, and also played one game in the
2018 Six Nations Under 20s Championship against
Scotland. Later that year he received his first call-up to train with the senior England squad by coach
Eddie Jones prior to their summer tour of South Africa. He again represented England in the
2019 Six Nations Under 20s Championship, before an ankle injury during the tournament ended his season two months early, preventing him from competing at the
2019 World Rugby Under 20 Championship. Lawrence was again called up to the England senior squad for the completion of the
2020 Six Nations Championship and the subsequent
Autumn Nations Cup. On 31 October 2020 he made his senior England debut from the bench in their delayed final Six Nations match against
Italy which they won to win the tournament. The following month saw Lawrence make his first start in the opening round of the Autumn Nations Cup against
Georgia. In June 2021 Lawrence was included in the squad for Tests against the
United States and
Canada. On 4 July 2021 he scored his first try at international level against the US in a 43–29 win, but was forced to leave the field early with a head injury and did not appear in their next game against Canada. New coach
Steve Borthwick selected Lawrence for the
2023 Six Nations Championship and he scored the winning try in a victory against
Wales at the
Millennium Stadium. Later that year he was included in the squad for the
2023 Rugby World Cup and came off the bench as a substitute during both the quarter-final victory over
Fiji and semi-final elimination against champions
South Africa. He also featured in their last fixture of the tournament as England defeated
Argentina to finish third and claim a bronze medal. == Career statistics ==