Summary

  • Pool A result: England 13-33 Australia

  • England out, Wales into quarter-finals

  • Foley 2 tries, Giteau 1, Foley 4 pens & 3 cons for Australia

  • Watson try, Farrell con & 2 pens for England

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  1. 606 phone-inpublished at 22:18

    England 13-33 Australia

    The fall out to England's mauling against the Wallabies has begun. You can listen to former All Black scrum-half Justin Marshall and ex-England number nine Matt Dawson onBBC Radio 5 live.You can even ring them to voice your views.

  2. Sorry we let everyone down - Lancasterpublished at 22:15

    England 13-33 Australia

    Stuart LancasterImage source, Getty Images

    England head coach Stuart Lancaster:"We're gutted. And gutted for all the fans and everyone at home. Everyone put so much effort in but we're sorry we let everyone down.

    "The first half we went in 17-3  behind and I felt that was a tough scoreline. We got back into the game but in the last five to 10 minutes, after the yellow card, Australia dominated and deserved to win.

    "We came up short last week against Wales and this week - that's the bottom line. But there are some good players in this squad and I hope the nation stays behind them.

    "Will I be staying behind them as their coach? It's not for me to say. I've just got to get them ready for next week."

  3. England knocked out of World Cuppublished at 22:14

    England 13-33 Australia

    Records have tumbled this evening. Australia’s 20-point win was their biggest against England at Twickenham.

    And Bernard Foley’s 28 points were the most he has recorded in a single Test match, beating his previous best of 18 (against Wales in November 2014).

    Bernard FoleyImage source, Getty Images
  4. England knocked out of World Cuppublished at 22:13 British Summer Time 3 October 2015

    England 13-33 Australia

    Michael Hooper and Chris RobshawImage source, Getty Images
  5. England 13-33 Australiapublished at 22:11

    Justin Marshall
    Former New Zealand scrum-half on BBC Radio 5 live

    "This is definitely the pool of death, but the rest of the pools have delivered as well - so the tournament is on fire, the attendances are sensational, the atmospheres have been brilliant and there are a host of teams doing incredibly well.

    "The one team that hasn't is now out. And that's a major concern, not just for this nation, but for the game globally. Why have England fallen away so much?"

    The England team at full-timeImage source, Getty Images
  6. England knocked out of World Cuppublished at 22:10

    England 13-33 Australia

    Chris RobshawImage source, Getty Images

    Chris Robshaw says he is "devastated" and apologises to the country. The England captain admits that the better team won. 

    No other World Cup host has failed to reach the knockout stages of their own tournament. 

  7. England knocked out of World Cuppublished at 22:10 British Summer Time 3 October 2015

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    Lewis Moody was England captain at the 2011 World Cup.

  8. England knocked out of World Cuppublished at 22:08

    England 13-33 Australia

    From the moment Australia went ahead they never seemed like relinquishing their lead. A dominant performance by the men from Down Under. 

  9. Get involvedpublished at 22:09 British Summer Time 3 October 2015

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    Gracious in defeat.

    Australia players celebrate at the end of the matchImage source, Getty Images
  10. England knocked out of World Cuppublished at 22:06

    England 13-33 Australia

    David PocockImage source, AFP

    Australia captain David Pocock, as you would expect, won the most turnovers (3). Tellingly, England conceded five penalties at the scrum. 

    England had beaten Australia in their last three World Cup meetings but were soundly beaten on home turf this evening. 

  11. Full-timepublished at 22:01

    England 13-33 Australia

    Australia's back-row won the breakdown arm wrestle, while the green and gold forwards dominated the last 15 minutes, denying England the chance of a comeback. 

    England v AustraliaImage source, BBC Sport
  12. Get involvedpublished at 22:02 British Summer Time 3 October 2015

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  13. Get involvedpublished at 21:59

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    The recriminations begun as soon as Romain Poite blew the final whistle. 

  14. Get involvedpublished at 21:58 British Summer Time 3 October 2015

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    Australia's most capped player applauds his country.

  15. England 13-33 Australiapublished at 21:55

    Host nation defatImage source, BBC Sport

    England form a guard of honour for Australia as the Wallabies depart the field. Chris Robshaw's men defeated and humiliated.

  16. Full-timepublished at 21:55

    England 13-33 Australia

    Bernard Foley's right boot found its destination with more success than a top of the range sat nav system. Seven out of seven kicks for the Aussie fly-half. Oh, and just the two tries. No Australian has scored more against the old enemy. 

    England v AustraliaImage source, Opta
  17. And so it begins...published at 21:54

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    It's Australia and Wales who survive the Group of Death, but which one will top the group? That will be decided when the two teams meet on 10 October. 

  18. Postpublished at 21:53 British Summer Time 3 October 2015

    Matt Dawson
    2003 World Cup winner

    Stuart LancasterImage source, Getty Images

    "I don't think you can keep the same management after that. You can't go out in the group stages of your own World Cup. Something needs to change."

  19. Full-timepublished at 80 min

    England 13-33 Australia

    As Bernard Foley's conversion sails between the uprights Romain Poite toots his whistle to bring this match to its conclusion. England will progress no further at this World Cup. The party's over. 

    Mike Brown, Owen Farrell and Anthony WatsonImage source, EPA
    England fansImage source, Reuters
  20. Postpublished at 21:51 British Summer Time 3 October 2015

    Matt Burke
    Former Australia full-back

    "The Australian scrum has been dominant in this game and the Wallabies haven't had that for some time."