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England 19-15 Australia
Kyle Sinckler gives Jamie Blamire a few line-out pointers this time and the hooker has no issues with his throw.
Australia are penalised again and England kick to the corner.
England beat Australia 32-15 at Twickenham
Man of the match Freddie Steward raced through to score in first half
Replacement hooker Jamie Blamire added second try late on
Owen Farrell kicked 17 points before going off with injury
England have now won eight Tests in a row against Australia - all under Eddie Jones
Becky Grey
England 19-15 Australia
Kyle Sinckler gives Jamie Blamire a few line-out pointers this time and the hooker has no issues with his throw.
Australia are penalised again and England kick to the corner.
England 19-15 Australia
Jonny May shows Ben Youngs he's ready to run down the left wing. The scrum-half obliges, Kurtley Beale catches, May pops him into touch. Nicely done.
Owen Farrell
Flawless kicking on both sides today as Farrell claims three more points and makes England's lead slightly more comfortable.
England 16-15 Australia
Alex Dombrandt is on as Sam Underhill goes off for a head injury assessment.
Elsewhere, Owen Farrell lines up his kick at goal.
England 16-15 Australia
That's a yellow card for a dangerous tackle.
Can England make anything of the man advantage this time?
England 16-15 Australia
Nope, Australia are all over it. A fun idea though.
The TMO wants to check a possible tip tackle by Angus Bell on Courtney Lawes. Naturally, Twickenham is outraged.
England 16-15 Australia
Marcus Smith finds a half gap! He tries to send Sam Underhill through, but the flanker is stopped a few metres out and England are driven further back.
A chip through from Smith!
England 16-15 Australia
Hill's efforts prompts a round of Swing Low from the crowd.
They are further encourage as Manu Tuilagi winds up and sets off towards the Australian line. There's no way through this time, but who could ever tire of watching him barrell into defenders?
England are just outside Australia's 22 now.
England 16-15 Australia
The lock managed to make his way over after nicking the ball on the floor but he is held up over the try-line.
England 16-15 Australia
Jamie George on the sidelines has got his leg raised up on a pack of water bottles with some sort of contraption on his leg that is presumably icing any possible injury?
In more exciting news, Jonny Hill is driving towards the try-line!
England 16-15 Australia
Nic White pops a kick off and the ball is batted back before Maro Itoje manages to grab it.
Ben Youngs punts a kick into some space and it bobbles into touch to give England a chance to pressure the Wallabies line-out.
England 16-15 Australia
Tom Curry races up to pressure Australia on their own try0line and Nic White decides it's safer to go to the sky.
He finds touch just inside his own half. Jamie Blamire's first throw of the day is not straight. A few nerves are fair in front of a sold out Twickenham.
James O'Connor
Still no mistake from James O'Connor.
The fly-half whacks the ball over from about 35m out and just on the right.
England 16-12 Australia
Genuinely no idea which way this one is going to go. A very different story to last weekend's Tonga opener.
England struggle to get an attack going and are quickly penalised as Maro Itoje is caught off his feet at the breakdown and Australia will have an early kick at goal.
England 16-12 Australia
Jamie George hasn't made it to the second half after he was injured in his almost-try so Jamie Blamire takes to the field.
We're off again.
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Henry Ellison: Shouldn’t be this close. Jamie George has scuppered a couple of chances and the Aussies are constantly offside in defence. Come on England
HT: England 16-12 Australia
England have had 65% possession to Australia's 35%.
The hosts have had 39 carries to the Wallabies' 23 and Australia have had to make more tackles with 40 to England's 32.
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Daniel Fellows: England over complicating a very simple game of rugby. Farrell getting in the way.
HT: England 16-12 Australia
Chris Jones
BBC rugby union correspondent
At times England looked unplayable in that half, with Smith and Farrell combining well on occasion and the forwards mixing up some strong carries with deft handling. But soft penalties and inaccuracy means the lead is only four points and Australia would have certainly taken that given how little time they have spent in English territory.
Mike Henson
BBC Sport at Twickenham
Plenty for England fans to enjoy in that first half, but the scoreboard is a little sobering.
The hosts have only a four-point advantage from a clutch of opportunities.
James O'Connor's boot and Nic White's superb try-saving tackle on Jamie George have kept the Wallabies firmly on their trail.