Postpublished at 18:35 British Summer Time 23 September 2023
England now have a fortnight off, plenty of time to rest and recuperate.
How many times will we hear 'it was only Chile' in those 14 days? I'm up to five already in one bit of punditry.
Wing Henry Arundell scores five of England's 11 tries in Lille
Theo Dan and Marcus Smith also score twice
Owen Farrell moves to within one point of Jonny Wilkinson's record as England's all-time points scorer
Third Pool D win all but guarantees England's quarter-final place
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Tom Rostance
England now have a fortnight off, plenty of time to rest and recuperate.
How many times will we hear 'it was only Chile' in those 14 days? I'm up to five already in one bit of punditry.
Here's how Pool D is shaping up.
Owen Farrell started the day 18 points shy of Jonny Wilkinson's record and now he's just one behind.
A superb achievement.
1179 points - Jonny Wilkinson
1178 - Owen Farrell
400 - Paul Grayson
396 - Rob Andrew
365 - George Ford
FT: England 71-0 Chile
Matt Dawson
Former England scrum-half on BBC Radio 5 Live
That man George Ford had the ball in two hands waving it around like Harry Potter's wand and everyone is spell bound with what he is going to do with the ball!
Ruthless is the word. That was very professional stuff from England against, admittedly, some semi-pros. But at least it was enjoyable stuff. Puts a spring in the step.
FT: England 71-0 Chile
Matt Dawson
Former England scrum-half on BBC Radio 5 Live
Chile have given everything and will be desperately disappointed that they are not on the scoreboard, but England have been pretty ruthless.
England 71-0 Chile
A thumping, resounding win. Eleven tries for England, five for Henry Arundell. Plenty of questions for Steve Borthwick.
Jack Willis (con Owen Farrell)
A lovely pass from Will Stuart sends Jack Willis away to score. Chile are spent. Owen Farrell does the business.
England 64-0 Chile
I think that means Owen Farrell is three points behind Jonny Wilkinson now. The record may stand another day...
Marcus Smith (con Owen Farrell)
He's deserved that! England have three number 10s out there and they're all involved in this attack, before George Ford eventually feeds Marcus Smith to go over from close in.
Owen Farrell adds the conversion.
England 57-0 Chile
Chile have a penalty but don't kick an easy three. England now back on the attack with Marcus Smith looking fresh as a daisy.
England 57-0 Chile
Who's got the most tries in a World Cup match? Well it was Marc Ellis who got six fr the All Blacks against Japan in 1995. 145-17 that finished, external, with Simon Culhane kicking 20 conversions (twenty).
England 57-0 Chile
It will be hard to leave Henry Arundell out now, won't it?!
Henry Arundell
Ooooof, it's a fifth try for Henry Arundell! England are patient and break through, Marcus Smith can see the line but has options to his right, he feeds Arundell and he's in for yet another try.
What a sensational World Cup debut for the 20-year-old. Owen Farrell can't find the conversion from wide right.
England 52-0 Chile
Matt Dawson
Former England scrum-half on BBC Radio 5 Live
I have been very impressed with Chile's lines of running, organisation and patterns of play.
Chile know where they are supposed to be, they are not as finely tuned as top-class rugby players, but it is a fantastic tournament for the Chileans.
England 52-0 Chile
There's been wave after wave of England attacks on the pitch and now a Mexican wave off the pitch.
England 52-0 Chile
So it's going to be three wins from three for England which is all you can do at this stage. They have a game against Samoa to come before the kncockout stage. How far can you see them going?
England 52-0 Chile
Henry Arundell is now the joint top try-scorer at this World Cup too, level on four with Bundee Aki and Damian Penaud.
England 52-0 Chile
Chile have got a quarter of the game left yet. A tough 20 coming up for the part-timers.
Henry Arundell (con Owen Farrell)
Superb, deadly finishing from Henry Arundell! He wasn't even born when Jonah Lomu was ripping teams to bits in the World Cup but he's at it now, that's four tries for the day. Again it's superb individual finishing, collecting the ball tight to the line, kicking ahead and meeting it on the bounce to run in.
Owen Farrell edges closer to that record too...