Two of England's Pacific Island players are urging their test teammates to donate close to $2000 each to their Samoan opponents this month.
Mako Vunipola and Manu Tuilagi are calling for England's players to set an example to rugby's governing bodies by splitting this month's match fees with Samoa.
The Tonga-born prop and the Samoan-born centre have called on their team-mates to donate five per cent of their earnings to the near-bankrupt Pacific Islanders.
Samoa have asked the RFU for a $302,000 donation from the $19million Test at Twickenham - although former Fiji coach Ben Ryan believes the figure should be closer to $1.89 million.
'If 23 England players give £1,000 each, that will make a lot of difference to the Islanders,' Vunipola told the Mail on Sunday. 'We're very lucky over here with the security we have from our clubs and England. A union as big as England get a lot of revenue so I'd like to see them help out Samoa.