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  • England win Group A after victory against Wales

  • Wales' Johnny Williams and England's Henry Slade score early tries

  • Mako Vunipola powers over second England try early in second half

  • Four Owen Farrell penalties helped extend England's lead

  1. Roll up, roll up - it's Wales v Englandpublished at 15:00 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2020

    Wales v England (16:00 GMT)

    Alun Wyn Jones (left) fends off Ben YoungsImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    Sport has not been the same for much of this year but there's something particularly strange about this Wales-England match, isn't there?

    This is an old and bitter rivalry, 135 fiercely contested matches over the course of 139 years.

    When this fixture is played in Wales, it's usually a high-stakes Six Nations contest with a fervent crowd packed into a Principality Stadium trembling with atmosphere.

    Today, however, it will be an Autumn Nations Cup match played at an empty Parc y Scarlets in Llanelli.

    And how Wales could do with their fans now. Under head coach Wayne Pivac, they have won only two of their eight matches.

    England, by contrast, clinched the 2020 Six Nations title last month and they have carried their impressive form into this first Autumn Nations Cup, demolishing Georgia before overpowering Ireland last weekend.

    Will the English juggernaut continue on that same path today? Or can Wales rouse themselves from their recent stupor and cause a major upset?

    Let's find out! Stay with us for all the build-up and live coverage.