Summary

  • Nervy England hold off late Argentina fightback to seal 11th straight win and autumn clean sweep

  • Read Mike Henson's match report

  • First half: Ford drop-goal for England, Ojomoh and Feyi-Waboso tries; Albornoz penalty for Argentina

  • Second half: Piccardo and Isgro tries, two Albornoz penalties; England's Slade replies, Ford penalty

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  1. Resultspublished at 15:41 GMT

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    It has been a good weekend of rugby.

    Wales 26-52 New Zealand

    Ireland 13-24 South Africa

    France 48-33 Australia

    Italy 34-19 Chile

    Scotland 56-0 Tonga

  2. Team news - Argentinapublished at 15:38 GMT

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    Argentina line-up

    Replacements: Ruiz, Wenger, Rapetti, Molina, Matera (vc), Oviedo, Moyano, S Carreras.

  3. The last meetingspublished at 15:36 GMT

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    The Pumas beat England when the teams last met at Twickenham in 2022 and since then have beaten South Africa, New Zealand, France and Australia, along with spoiling the British and Irish Lions' opening night party in Dublin in the summer with a 28-24 victory.

    However, Steve Borthwick's side did record two wins away against Argentina in July.

    Advantage England?

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  4. Can't buy experiencepublished at 15:34 GMT

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    Elliot Daly scored the winning try against France and played in four Six Nations games this year.

    The 73-cap utility back is someone Steve Borthwick has turned to on multiple occasions.

    Having been backed by Borthwick to potentially feature beyond the next World Cup, the 33-year-old is far from done.

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  5. 'I am raring to go and can't wait.'published at 15:31 GMT

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    England Rugby

    England wing Elliot Daly on his return: "Watching the team grow, I just want to try and add to it as much as possible.

    "The performance on Saturday was outstanding and the performances over the last three games has been brilliant.

    "I am raring to go and can't wait."

  6. 'Daly has been chomping at the bit'published at 15:29 GMT

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    England wing Elliot Daly will play for the first time since breaking his arm on British and Irish Lions duty in June.

    The 33-year-old was flying on the Lions tour before an injury ended his Test hopes.

    "He has been chomping at the bit for a few weeks," said head coach Steve Borthwick of Daly on Rugby Union Weekly

    "He has been desperate to get going. He was given the OK last week, he was available for selection, but I felt that his return to contact needed that little bit longer.

    "He is good to go this week. The nature of his injury means he has been able to do plenty of running, so he looks in fantastic condition. He ran a speed time last week that was at, or very very close to, to his fastest speed ever."

    Yet another back-three option.....

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  7. 'Ojomoh's got a higher ceiling than 12 rivals'published at 15:26 GMT

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    Mike Henson
    BBC Sport at Allianz Stadium

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    Dan Griffiths and Donna Heath have made the trip down from Telford today. They were last here for the Prem final in June, watching who would succeed their side, Northampton, as champions.

    They are excited to see Bath's Max Ojomoh get his shot at inside centre today. He scored a try in that Prem final win over Leicester and Dan admits that, even with Saints' own Fraser Dingwall, injured for this one, apparently the man in possession of the 12 shirt, Ojomoh has the potential to become first choice.

    "I've been very impressed with him in the Prem," said Dan. "He has power, pace and great hands, I think he has a higher ceiling perhaps than some of his rivals."

  8. 'Ojomoh takes everything in his stride'published at 15:23 GMT

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    Max Ojomoh will form an all-new centre partnership with Henry Slade, who came in for the injured Ollie Lawrence when England originally named their team on Wednesday.

    Fraser Dingwall picked up his injury in last weekend's win over New Zealand and struggled to shake it off in training during the week.

    Ojomoh won his only previous Test cap in July's storm-affected 40-5 win over the United States in Washington.

    "He's an excellent attacker in terms of his vision and distribution. He gets a backline and an attack moving. On the defensive side of the ball, he has made big strides - he double defends really well and wants to have an impact," England defence coach Richard Wigglesworth told BBC 5 Live.

    "He takes everything in his stride so we are confident he will enjoy his first start at Twickenham and do it with a smile on his face."

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  9. Team news - Englandpublished at 15:21 GMT

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    England team

    Replacements: Dan, Baxter, Stuart, Ewels, T Curry, Pollock, Mitchell, M Smith.

  10. 'England are good enough to win something now'published at 15:19 GMT

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    Danny Care
    Former England scrum-half on BBC's Rugby Union Weekly

    I hope this England team now want to go and make it 11 wins. The mentality should then be about making it 16 wins and win a Grand Slam.

    They are good enough to win something now.

  11. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:16 GMT

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    Following England's win over New Zealand in 2019, they struggled to reach the same level of performance a week later in the World Cup final.

    Will coming down from the emotional high of last week play a factor?

    Get in touch via the link under Send Us Your Views, or Twitter, WhatsApp or SMS.

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  12. England's results in 2025published at 15:13 GMT

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    England are looking for an 11th win in a row. Some going that.

    England results
  13. One final timepublished at 15:10 GMT

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    England face Argentina in their final game this autumn following wins over Australia, Fiji and New Zealand.

    A full house of victories?

    The Pumas, who have beaten the British and Irish Lions and the All Blacks this year, will provide a tough finale.

    It should be a cracker.

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