The 23-year-old has impressed off the replacements bench in all three Six Nations clashes to date and is relishing the potential of his first test match at Twickenham.
“I haven’t actually played there myself but looking on I think most teams defend pretty hard in the first 20 minutes,” said Evans.
“The last time we played them was in the warm-up game and they came out firing. I think it’s about how you weather that storm and if you come through that alright then you are through the best part of it.
“The Six Nations is completely different and when there’s something riding on it it means a lot more. It will be a good occasion.
“It’s been good getting a chance at this level. It’s the most I’ve been involved, especially in the Six Nations.
“I’ve really enjoyed my time and I’ve enjoyed working under these coaches as well. It’s a nice new voice which is new for a lot of us but it’s also enjoyable at the same time.
“I feel like my game has come on and hopefully whether I’m here or back at my region I try and take that into each game. I’m just enjoying the exposure at the moment.”
Despite falling to defeat against Ireland and France respectively Evans believes Wales aren’t far away from the complete performance. And the Cardiff Blues playmaker insists he must start converting the chance they create into points.
He said: “I feel we are creating a fair bit but probably just trying to finish off one or two things and taking opportunities last weekend and the game goes the other way. Everyone’s outlook on it would be completely different then.
“It’s about how we can get better and how we can finish those chances and the games could have gone a lot differently.
“They’ve (England) gone pretty well. There’s a lot of consistency in their side and I don’t think they change the way they play for each other.
“We know what’s coming from them with their power game especially at home. I think it’s all about how we weather that first 20 minutes because they are going to come at us pretty hard like most sides do at home.”