Penalty try - Englandpublished at 15:13 BST 10 July 2021
England 14-7 Canada
Canada's Reece O'Gorman deemed to have brought the maul down illegally with England only yards from the line.
O'Gorman gets a yellow card and is off to the bin.
Newcastle wing Adam Radwan shows his pace to score hat-trick on debut
Hooker Jamie Blamire also scores three tries on first England start
Bath wing Joe Cokanasiga grabs two tries as England dominate
Vice-captain Ellis Genge also scores - and named man of the match
Fly-half Marcus Smith called up to Lions squad as cover for Finn Russell
England beat USA 42-29 last weekend
Michael Emons
England 14-7 Canada
Canada's Reece O'Gorman deemed to have brought the maul down illegally with England only yards from the line.
O'Gorman gets a yellow card and is off to the bin.
England 7-7 Canda
Canada aren't behind for long as some quick thinking from Ross Braude as he quickly takes a penalty and is able to charge and dive through a gap in the England defence.
Peter Nelson adds the extras and it's 7-7.
England 7-0 Canada
A chance for Canada and Cooper Coats has a chance to go to the overlap, but makes the wrong decision and cuts inside.
The England defence holds strong, the ball is recycled to Peter Nelson but he chucks it over the head of team-mate Cole Davis.
England 7-0 Canada
England 7-0 Canada
That didn't take long.
Two appearances for England, two tries for England for Jamie Blamire.
It's come straight from the start, England's line-out is spot on, they push forward and it's perfect as Canada can't cope and Blamire touches down.
Marcus Smith, who kicked four of seven conversions on Sunday, is spot on and England race into a 7-0 lead.
England 0-0 Canada
England's Marcus Smith gets us going. Here we go...
It's just finished in Cardiff...
Replacement fly-half Jarrod Evans missed a last-gasp penalty as Wales drew with 14-man Argentina for the first time.
Pumas full-back Juan Cruz Mallia was shown a red card after 29 minutes for a reckless tackle on Kieran Hardy.
The Pumas were trailing 6-3, but rallied through tries from Pablo Matera and Jeronimo De La Fuente and the boot of Nicolas Sanchez.
Tries from Will Rowlands and Tomos Williams levelled the scores.
England v Canada (15:00 BST)
Here's what England head coach Eddie Jones has to say: “We’ve had a really good training week, the team’s prepared well and we’re looking forward to playing against a Canada side which traditionally has been physically tough, so we know the first 20 minutes in particular are going to be difficult.
“You want consistency of effort and execution. We were in a situation at half-time where we’d played some really good rugby and then for whatever reason in the second half we lost a bit of focus, and what we’d like to see is that attention to detail."
Anthems time, and a rousing God Save The Queen, not long now.
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Sunday: England 43-29 USA
Wing Joe Cokanasiga proved he was more than ready for his England return with two tries in Sunday's win against the United States at Twickenham.
In his first Test since 2019, Cokanasiga shone in a seven-try victory that was far from flawless.
With eight debutants in the starting XV, the hosts started brightly scoring four tries to please the 10,000 fans.
But England's error count climbed after injuries to Max Malins and Ollie Lawrence and they conceded four tries.
Highly-anticipated uncapped half-back pairing Harry Randall and Marcus Smith at least gave supporters something to shout about before the final whistle as they both scored their first tries for England.
What a chance it is for the England players to impress Eddie Jones today.
With 12 players on duty with the British and Irish Lions, 10 of today's starting 15 are uncapped, or have just played for their country once. Who will take their opportunity?
15. Freddie Steward (Leicester Tigers, 1 cap)
14. Joe Cokanasiga (Bath Rugby, 10 caps)
13. Henry Slade (Exeter Chiefs, 39 caps)
12. Dan Kelly (Leicester Tigers, uncapped)
11. Adam Radwan (Newcastle Falcons, uncapped)
10. Marcus Smith (Harlequins, 1 cap)
9. Harry Randall (Bristol Bears, 1 cap)
1. Ellis Genge (Leicester Tigers, 29 caps)
2. Jamie Blamire (Newcastle Falcons, 1 cap)
3. Joe Heyes (Leicester Tigers, 1 cap)
4. Harry Wells (Leicester Tigers, uncapped)
5. Charlie Ewels (Bath Rugby, 22 caps)
6. Lewis Ludlow (C) (Gloucester Rugby, 1 cap)
7. Sam Underhill (Bath Rugby, 23 caps)
8. Alex Dombrandt (Harlequins, uncapped)
Replacements
16. Curtis Langdon (Sale Sharks, 1 cap)
17. Beno Obano (Bath Rugby, 2 caps)
18. Paul Hill (Northampton Saints, 5 caps)
19. Callum Chick (Newcastle Falcons, 1 cap)
20. Lewis Ludlam (Northampton Saints, 9 caps)
21. Dan Robson (Wasps, 13 caps)
22. George Furbank (Northampton Saints, 3 caps)
23. Joe Marchant (Harlequins, 5 caps)
England v Canada
England 70-0 Canada (Twickenham, 13 November, 2004)
Jason Robinson marked his first match as England captain with a dazzling hat-trick as Canada were put to the sword.
England ran in first-half tries through Robinson (two), Josh Lewsey (two), Mike Tindall and Mark Cueto to lead 32-0.
Robinson and Charlie Hodgson added tries at the start of the second half and England added further scores through Will Greenwood, Cueto again, Lewis Moody and Hugh Vyvyan.
England: (32) 70
Tries: Robinson 3, Lewsey 2, Tindall, Cueto 2, Hodgson, Greenwood, Moody, Vyvyan
Cons: Hodgson 2, Paul 3
Canada: 0
England v Canada (15:00 BST)
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England v Canada (15:00 BST)
England head coach Eddie Jones hailed Alex Dombrandt's potential as the Harlequins number eight gears up for his England debut.
Dombrandt forced his way into England’s training squad in 2019 but narrowly missed out on a place at that year’s World Cup in Japan. But now after honing his game at Harlequins, Jones believes the 24-year-old is ready to start an exciting Test adventure.
“We haven’t seen the best of Alex yet,” said Jones. “We might not for another couple of years but if he keeps that desire to want to keep improving, take the hard knocks and learn from it there is no limit on where he can go as a player because he’s got some special skills.
“He has real doggedness, his want is good and so is his ability to cope with disappointment.
“Because he got left out of the World Cup squad, he was down to the last 36, 37 and he had to learn with that disappointment, as did Charlie Ewels and Joe Marchant. All those guys experienced that in 2019 and they’ve used it to drive themselves to another level of performance.”
Just like on Sunday, there will be 10,000 fans at Twickenham for this one.
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England v Canada (15:00 BST)
Harlequins' Premiership-winning number 8 Alex Dombrandt makes his England debut with lock Harry Wells, centre Dan Kelly and wing Adam Radwan also winning their first caps.
Marcus Smith and Harry Randall continue their half-back partnership, with Kelly lining up alongside Henry Slade in the midfield. Newcastle hooker Jamie Blamire makes his first England start after scoring on debut as a replacement against the USA.
Replacements: 16. Curtis Langdon, 17. Beno Obano, 18. Paul Hill, 19. Callum Chick, 20. Lewis Ludlam, 21. Dan Robson, 22. George Furbank, 23. Joe Marchant.
Kainoa Lloyd was one of the two players to score a try for Canada against Wales last weekend and has scored five tries in his last four international matches
Canada, led by former Russia and Sale Sharks head coach Kingsley Jones, lost 68-12 against Wales in Cardiff last weekend.
Openside flanker Lucas Rumball again captains the team, Reegan O’Gorman moves from the back row to start at lock in place of the injured Josh Larsen, while Corey Thomas steps into the starting 15 at flanker.
Just one change to the starting back line as Lachlan Kratz makes his test debut at centre in place of Quinn Ngawati, who moves to the bench. Liam Murray is also one of the replacements and will be hoping he gets on for his first international appearance.
Canada: 15. Cooper Coats, 14. Cole Davis, 13. Ben Lesage, 12. Lachlan Kratz, 11. Kainoa Lloyd, 10. Peter Nelson, 9. Ross Braude, 1. Djustice Sears-Duru, 2. Andrew Quattrin, 3. Jake Ilnicki, 4. Reegan O'Gorman, 5. Conor Keys, 6. Corey Thomas, 7. Lucas Rumball (c), 8. Siaki Vikilani.
Replacements: 16. Eric Howard, 17. Cole Keith, 18. Liam Murray, 19. Donald Carson, 20. Michael Smith, 21. Quinn Ngawati, 22. William Percillier, 23. Robbie Povey.