Summary

  • England clinch their 10th successive win and their first against New Zealand since 2019 Rugby World Cup semi-final

  • Winning run is England's best since 2015-2017

  • England scored 25 unanswered points after falling 12-0 down

  • Steve Borthwick's side face Argentina in final autumn game on 23 November

  1. Postpublished at 13 mins

    England 0-0 New Zealand

    That sums up New Zealand. Nothing working in attack after England push them back, Billy Proctor retreats and kicks it away.

    Beauden Barrett then finds a nice touch.

  2. Postpublished at 15:22 GMT

    England 0-0 New Zealand

    Matt Dawson
    Former England scrum-half on BBC Radio 5 Live

    England's manipulation of New Zealand so far has been great. New Zealand are chasing shadows.

  3. Postpublished at 15:21 GMT

    England 0-0 New Zealand

    Mike Henson
    BBC Sport at Allianz Stadium

    The crowd don't hate England kicking. They hate the bad kicks.

    Two of the biggest cheers so far have been for George Ford's sky-scraping spiral bomb and Freddie Steward regaining his own booted reply.

    New Zealand are looking a little rattled. England are on the up. The scoreboard unchanged though.

    George FordImage source, Getty Images
  4. Postpublished at 9 mins

    England 0-0 New Zealand

    Immanuel Feyi-Waboso glides up the wing after sharp hands. Ardie Savea is able to kill that attack off.

  5. Postpublished at 15:18 GMT

    England 0-0 New Zealand

    Paul Grayson
    Former England fly-half on BBC Radio 5 Live

    George Ford's spiral bomb was absolutely nailed.

  6. Postpublished at 5 mins

    England 0-0 New Zealand

    England have started this game so positively. Sam Underhill just had to give it to Ollie Lawrence, who was in, but the pass is off.

    Brilliant work by Fraser Dingwall to open up the hole.

    Sam UnderhillImage source, Getty Images
  7. Postpublished at 4 mins

    England 0-0 New Zealand

    A poorly executed kick by George Ford blows an opportunity. Class start to this game by Freddie Steward.

  8. Postpublished at 3 mins

    England 0-0 New Zealand

    Huge hit from Freddie Steward to win the ball back for England. Plenty of exchanges in the air so far. New Zealand rock solid until Steward wins the ball in the air.

  9. Postpublished at 1 min

    England 0-0 New Zealand

    Excellent clearance kick from Alex Mitchell. New Zealand crash it up and make good metres.

    Cam RoigardImage source, Getty Images
  10. Kick-offpublished at 15:11 GMT

    England 0-0 New Zealand

    Beauden Barrett boots the ball and we are under way. It is loud!

  11. Postpublished at 15:09 GMT

    England v New Zealand (15:10 GMT)

    Mike Henson
    BBC Sport at Allianz Stadium

    Tasty.

    Ardie Savea and Quinn Tupaea right at the front of the All Black challenge and the England team stared right down the barrel.

    HakaImage source, Getty Images
  12. Postpublished at 15:08 GMT

    England v New Zealand (15:10 GMT)

    Henry Pollock is loving this.

    England lined up in a U formation.

  13. Postpublished at 15:08 GMT

    England v New Zealand (15:10 GMT)

    Mike Henson
    BBC Sport at Allianz Stadium

    Some running repairs for England captain Maro Itoje, who was flat on his back while a backroom staff member fixed his studs before the haka begins...

  14. Postpublished at 15:07 GMT

    England v New Zealand (15:10 GMT)

    Here comes the haka....

    There seems to be a bit of extra spice to this one. You can sense the big-game feel.

    Apparently England might have something in response.

    HakaImage source, Getty Images
  15. England's autumn seriespublished at 15:06 GMT

    England v New Zealand (15:10 GMT)

    Henry Arundell scores for England against FijiImage source, PA Media

    1 November: England 25-7 Australia

    8 November: England 38-18 Fiji

    15 November: England v New Zealand (15:10 GMT)

    23 November: England v Argentina (16:10 GMT)

  16. Who are today's match officials?published at 15:05 GMT

    England v New Zealand (15:10 GMT)

    Referee: Andrea Piardi

    Assistant Referees: Luc Ramos, Gianluca Gnecchi

    Television Match Official (TMO): Marius van der Westhuizen

    Foul Play Review Officer (FPRO): Mike Adamson

  17. Number three?published at 15:04 GMT

    England v New Zealand (15:10 GMT)

    Wins over New Zealand for England last came in 2012 and 2019.

    Two of the greatest days in English rugby.

    England lift trophy v New ZealandImage source, Getty Images
    Ben Youngs scoresImage source, Getty Images
  18. Quiz: Name the England XV that beat New Zealand in 2012published at 15:02 GMT

    England v New Zealand (15:10 GMT)

    England are seeking to beat New Zealand at Twickenham for the first time since 2012.

    Stuart Lancaster's men produced one of the great England performances 13 years ago to defeat the then world champions 38-21.

    Can you remember England's starting XV from that game? Take our quiz to test your knowledge.

  19. 'We want a Grand Slam, they want to take our scalp'published at 15:01 GMT

    England v New Zealand (15:10 GMT)

    Chris Jones
    BBC rugby union correspondent

    Scott Robertson looks onImage source, PA Media

    Coaching New Zealand is one of the most pressurised jobs in world rugby, but current incumbent Scott Robertson is determined to "turn the expectation into joy" as his side bid for a Grand Slam tour.

    Despite an inconsistent first two years in charge by All Blacks standards - 19 wins and six defeats in 25 matches - Robertson and his side are in London this week, with a first home nations clean sweep since 2010 in their sights.

    The All Blacks dug deep to battle past Ireland in Chicago before withstanding a Scotland fightback in Edinburgh last weekend.

    And with England resurgent, unbeaten in nine games and looking for a first victory over New Zealand at home since 2012, the stage is perfectly set for today's game.

    "It's at the so-called home of rugby, with a full house and an expectant English team," he told the Rugby Union Weekly podcast.

    "We want a Grand Slam, they want to take our scalp. How good is footy?

    "This is why I'm doing the job and that's where the enjoyment starts. There is a fine balance - you feel like you are never satisfied, but you love it."

  20. How breathwork and super-subs can help England power past All Blackspublished at 14:59 GMT

    England v New Zealand (15:10 GMT)

    A lot has been made about the impact of England's bench over the past few weeks.

    My colleague Mike Henson has gone through all of the numbers and looked at the reasons why that approach appears to have been successful.