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With England Head Coach Stuart Lancaster in attendance England's young charges had incentive to perform - and they certainly did that with aplomb Luke Cowan-Dickie also chipping in with a try.
Wales' only outlet came through the boot of Sam Davies but Tommy Bell - also in his first appearance - kicked adequately for England.
Dom Barrow was the only debutant not to score in a performance that will certainly give heart to any England fans with the future in mind.
It all started so well for Wales as took the lead in the 15th minute when Davies kicked a drop goal after some solid Welsh pressure in the English half.
But the English scrum was dominating their Welsh counterparts, bulldozing clean through the red pack twice consecutively.
And more good work from the forwards laid the platform for Dan Robson to collect from the ruck on 23 minutes and feed Bassett to make it one appearance, one try for the young Bedford Blues winger.
And five minutes later a serious burst of pace took man-of-the-match Charlie Walker into the Welsh 22 and his classy off-load found Watson who skipped over for the first of his tries.
A scrappy period up to the half-time whistle saw Davies kick two penalties either side of a Bell effort to put Wales within a converted try of England at the interval.
The second half opened much like the first with both teams going hammer and tong but failing to find enough open space to get their running games moving.
But that was all to change after Bell slotted another penalty 15 minutes into the half.
England broke through for a try moments later as their imposing forwards pushed Wales back before prop Luke Cowan-Dickie bundled over from the ruck.
England were beginning to run riot as Watson's blistering counter-attack eventually led to Hill claiming a hat-trick of debut England tries before Watson popped up on 70 minutes to bag his second.
There was even enough time for sub Marland Yarde to be fed by Ben Ransom - playing in his 12th consecutive England Under 20 game - to rub salt into the wounds.