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Last week, George Ford’s tactical nous - drop goals included - paved the way for an England victory after the red card to Curry. Tony Brown, Japan assistant coach, has this week hailed the impact of England’s fly-half. What is clear is that on the evidence of the performances of France, South Africa, Ireland and Fiji so far, England remain a considerable distance behind the World Cup contenders. mins:Dearns carries to within a millimetre of the line, before Japan recycle the ball left. Riley grubbers in behind, but it's grounded in-goal by Farrell for a goal-line drop-out. Replacements: Theo Dan, Ellis Genge, Will Stuart, George Martin, Billy Vunipola, Ben Youngs, Marcus Smith, Ollie Lawrence Marcus Smith then scored his second try as England celebrated a comprehensive victory. A selection of match reports is listed below:

With replacements swarming on in the second half, England’s supremacy emboldened them to try a few flourishes. Van Poortvliet sent Genge thundering through ragged Japanese resistance, taking three helpless bodies with him. Porter, likewise, was coming into his own. Leicester’s outside centre timed his run to perfection in chasing down Farrell’s clever ball behind the Japanese lines. A powerful sense of relief swept through England. So much so that they briefly let concentration lapse, creating a gap for Warner Dearns to surge through and hand off to Naoto Saito. US: Subscription service FloSports has exclusive rights to the Autumn Nations Series with matches available to stream online. What time is England vs. Japan? How was the mindset different this week? “Attitude. As I said before, probably not thinking as much. There’s not a whole lot of rugby you can do off a six-day turnaround … We allowed ourselves to get more of the best of ourselves.”mins:TRY - England 10-0 Japan! England shift the ball to the left, and Steward hits a great line off Smith's bullet of a pass. He evades Matushima to dive into the corner untouched, and Farrell adds the extras to give England a 10-point lead early on! However, with Owen Farrell available again from suspension next week ahead of the game against Chile and Tom Curry returning from his two-game ban for the final pool game against Samoa, England at least have another foothold to build on, particularly the momentum generated in the final quarter. Alan George: “England, best in the business at punishing schoolboy errors. Works a treat until they play France, Ireland, Scotland, South Africa, New Zealand, or dare I say it - Fiji.”

England are well placed to progress, and while their present approach to play may not have many advocates outside of their squad, the efficacy so far is less up for debate. Expect more of the same today, this is Tournament Rugby™, after all. However, he rejected the suggestion that Farrell's absence frees him to manage the game to his own instincts. But fresh in Jones’s mind is the memory of how, in the 2019 World Cup semi-final, he outsmarted the giants of the global game to engineer one of the finest results in the country’s history. “The guys who played in that game – Owen, Billy Vunipola, Maro Itoje – are going to be important in reinforcing the message that it’s not mission impossible. If we go after them, they’re there for the taking. And we’re going to go after them.” Mako Vunipola, meanwhile, admitted yesterday that the end of Alex Lozowski's England career following a mistake against Japan serves as a vivid reminder of the danger in underestimating Saturday's opponents.

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England continued their dominance in the second-half with Ellis Genge getting on the scoreboard and Guy Porter scoring his second try. England's loss to Argentina did illustrate a couple of things – one, that all is still not as one would hope less than a year out from the World Cup for England, and two, in mitigation, that no-one should take the Pumas likely. The influence he has on the team, even now when he is not playing or when he is at 10 or 12 is absolutely enormous. Ford and Farrell were England's first-choice fly-half and inside centre combination for the last Rugby World Cup campaign, but their partnership was disbanded after the 2021 Six Nations as then-coach Eddie Jones brought in Harlequins' Marcus Smith at 10. After scoring 27 points without crossing the tryline against Argentina, it was England's highest score without a try in a Test since 2000 against South Africa in Bloemfontein.

Hello and welcome to Telegraph Sport’s live coverage of England’s second Pool D match, against Japan in Nice. The Brave Blossoms were the third-most disciplined team in the opening round, conceding only six penalties, including just four at the breakdown. mins:Japan win a penalty and from the line-out, Riley hits a great line to make a half-break. England do eventually turn it over though, and Smith's clearance from his own line is a belter, travelling well into the Japanese 22 and giving the hosts some breathing space.Eddie Jones reacts to our defeat to Argentina. #ENGvARG— England Rugby (@EnglandRugby) November 6, 2022 I saw a great advancement in the consistency of his game in the Six Nations. What I see of him now is physically a guy who is in great shape. Replacements: Atsushi Sakate, Craig Millar, Asaeli Ai Valu, Warner Dearns, Kanji Shimokawa, Naoto Saito, Dylan Riley, Lomano Lemeki

England Replacements:Jamie George, Mako Vunipola, Joe Heyes, Alex Coles, Billy Vunipola, Ben Youngs, Henry Slade, Manu Tuilagi It will complete an unexpected return for the 32-year-old after he was told he would miss entire Autumn Nations Series due to breaking two metatarsals on club duty for Saracens against Leicester on October 1. However, defeats by Samoa, Fiji and Italy in the lead-up to this World Cup have seen their world ranking slip to 14th. Ford ruptured his Achilles tendon while playing for Leicester in the 2022 Premiership final, delaying his start to life at new club Sale Sharks and putting his Test career on hold.What he does often goes under the radar. He's that type of player and we value that here. Lewis is a great energy giver. He is a great driver of this squad and very generous in helping other team-mates improve. You always need those type of players in your team."

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