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England v Argentina LIVE rugby: Final score and result from autumn international as England lose by a point

England 29-30 Argentina: Emiliano Boffelli scored 25 points as the Pumas beat England at Twickenham for the first time since 2006

Luke Baker
Sunday 06 November 2022 11:26 EST
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Eddie Jones previews England's Autumn International match vs Argentina

Winger Emiliano Boffelli scored 25 points as Argentina shocked a misfiring England 30-29 to claim their first win at Twickenham since 2006 and end a 10-game losing streak against the team they face in their opening game at the World Cup.

Boffelli scored a superb try and kicked six penalties as the Pumas went toe to toe with the favourites on a horrible wet day to give them a huge boost ahead of next September’s Marseille clash.

England led 16-12 at half-time, with Joe Cokanasiga’s barrelling try a rare attacking highlight and Boffelli landing four penalties to keep Argentina in touch.

The Pumas surged clear as Boffelli finished off a slick backline move and Santiago Carreras added a second try with a 50-metre breakaway, only for England’s replacement scrum half Jack van Poortvliet to score a minute after coming on. Argentina led by a point and it stayed that way after two more penalties apiece as England never threatened to turn it round and their November programme got off to a disappointing start.

Relive all the action as England lose to Argentina:

England 0-0 Argentina

2 mins: A couple of early high balls thumped into the air by both teams, not a bad idea in these wet conditions but all safely handled so far.

Steward loses patience with the kick tennis and finds touch on halfway. A first lineout for Argentina. Scrappy and although Carreras picks up the loose ball he’s tackled into touch, so now England have a platform to build

Luke Baker6 November 2022 14:18

KICK-OFF! England 0-0 Argentina

1 mins: Underway at Twickenham. The Pumas kick deep and debutant Alex Coles gets a nerve-settling early carry

Luke Baker6 November 2022 14:16

England vs Argentina

Anthems concluded and we’re about to get underway at a very wet Twickenham. Can England kick off their autumn campaign with an impressive performance against the Pumas?

Luke Baker6 November 2022 14:13

England vs Argentina team news

We’re less than 10 minutes away from kick-off at Twickenham now, so here’s a reminder of the teams.

England XV: 15. Freddie Steward, 14. Jack Nowell, 13. Manu Tuilagi, 12. Owen Farrell, 11. Joe Cokanasiga, 10. Marcus Smith, 9. Ben Youngs, 1. Ellis Genge, 2. Luke Cowan-Dickie, 3. Kyle Sinckler, 4. Alex Coles, 5. Jonny Hill, 6. Maro Itoje, 7. Tom Curry, 8. Billy Vunipola

Replacements: 16. Jack Singleton, 17. Mako Vunipola, 18. Joe Heyes, 19. David Ribbans, 20. Sam Simmonds, 21. Jack Willis, 22. Jack van Poortvliet, 23. Henry Slade

Argentina XV: 15. Julian Cruz Mallia, 14. Mateo Carreras, 13. Matias Moroni, 12. Jeronimo de la Fuente, 11. Emiliano Boffelli, 10. Santiago Carreras, 9. Gonzalo Bertranou, 1. Thomas Gallo, 2. Julian Montoya, 3. Francisco Gomez Kodela, 4. Matias Alemanno, 5. Tomas Lavanini, 6. Juan Martin Gonzalez, 7. Marcos Kremer, 8. Pablo Matera.

Replacements: 16. Ignacio Ruiz, 17. Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro, 18. Eduardo Bello, 19. Lucas Paulos, 20, Facundo Isa, 21. Eliseo Morales, 22. Tomas Albornoz, 23. Matias Orlando

Luke Baker6 November 2022 14:07

Jonny Bairstow ‘enthralled’ England squad ahead of Argentina clash at Twickenham

England intend hitting Argentina for six after cricket World Cup winner Jonny Bairstow visited their camp to deliver a motivational talk for Sunday’s autumn opener at Twickenham.

Eddie Jones’ squad were captivated as Bairstow told how he dealt with the highs and lows of his career, most recently the difficulty in coming to terms with the broken leg sustained during a freak golfing accident that has forced him to miss the T20 World Cup currently being staged in Australia.

England face the Pumas in the opening match of the Autumn Nations Series and Bairstow, who played for Yorkshire in age grade rugby, offered an insight into how he copes with pressure as they continue the countdown to their own global showpiece.

“Jonny was fantastic. He’s a big rugby fan, a number 10. He had the boys enthralled for an hour,” Jones said.

“He’s a great guy, loves his sport. He’s a dedicated sportsman and he loved watching training. Wants to bat at five he tells me.”

Jonny Bairstow ‘enthralled’ England squad ahead of Argentina clash at Twickenham

The cricket World Cup winner provided a motivational talk for Eddie Jones’ team.

Luke Baker6 November 2022 14:03

Ellis Genge warns former team-mates ‘gloves are off’ ahead of Argentina clash

England prop Ellis Genge has warned Argentina “the gloves are off” when he places his admiration for the Pumas on ice for Sunday’s collision at Twickenham.

Genge played alongside Tomas Lavanini, Julian Montoya and Matias Moroni when at Leicester, describing the trio who start for the tourists as “heroes” because of their no nonsense approach to the game.

But for 80 minutes the hard-running Bristol prop is ready to transform from friend to enemy when the Autumn Nations Series launches with a dress rehearsal for the rivals’ pool opener at next year’s World Cup.

“They’re heroes, honestly. Bar some of the English boys they’re probably some of the best I’ve got on with people,” Genge said. “I just think they’re so honest and so true, straight up and down, no ambiguity about where you stand.

“(Argentina captain) Julian Montoya has been one of the best players in the world this year and he’s leading his country out at Twickenham against current and former team-mates.”

Ellis Genge warns former team-mates ‘gloves are off’ ahead of Argentina clash

Genge played with Argentina trio Tomas Lavanini, Julian Montoya and Matias Moroni at Leicester

Luke Baker6 November 2022 13:55

Owen Farrell determined to lead England on his terms after reclaiming captaincy

Owen Farrell will continue to lead England his own way after being restored as captain for the autumn opener against Argentina at Twickenham on Sunday.

Farrell will take charge at inside centre having recovered from the concussion that threatened his involvement in the dress rehearsal for a pivotal group clash at next year’s World Cup.

With doubts growing over Courtney Lawes’ involvement in the Autumn Nations Series as he battles with his own head injury, Eddie Jones has ignored the leadership claims of Ellis Genge, Jack Nowell and Tom Curry and instead reverted to the talisman of his reign.

It comes in spite of England’s head coach revealing when naming his squad for the campaign last month that he had replaced Farrell with Lawes partly because of the Northampton forward’s greater composure when communicating with referees.

Handling officials is a crucial part of the job and Farrell has thought deeply about an approach that has appeared confrontational at times, but any changes will not be made at the cost of his own personality.

Owen Farrell determined to lead England on his terms after reclaiming captaincy

Farrell will take charge at inside centre alongside Marcus Smith and Manu Tuilagi having recovered from concussion

Luke Baker6 November 2022 13:46

Eddie Jones urged to settle on strongest XV to find England ‘connection’ before World Cup

Mike Tindall believes England are in urgent need of nailing down their strongest starting XV in order to be at their best at next year’s Rugby World Cup.

The former centre, 44, earned 75 England caps and starred in the 2003 side that went on to win the Rugby World Cup in Australia.

England face a daunting Autumn Nations Series schedule, with matches against Argentina, Japan, New Zealand and South Africa at Twickenham under 12 months out from the World Cup in France.

And according to Tindall, the key to England’s chances of success all lies in the team’s cohesion.

Tindall, speaking ahead of Sunday’s opening clash against the Pumas at Twickenham, said: “One thing Eddie (Jones) wants to do is see people play, my only thing is he needs to start sticking to people now, a year out from the World Cup.”

Eddie Jones urged to settle on strongest XV to find England ‘connection’

Mike Tindall believes a core group must be given consistent games to develop cohesion with less than a year until the World Cup in France

Luke Baker6 November 2022 13:38

England vs Argentina talking points - Cheika’s juggling act

Cheika has experienced one of the most extraordinary build-ups to a match yet having been juggling his commitments as head coach of Lebanon’s rugby league team with overseeing the Pumas.

This week he has split his time between the two camps and, following Lebanon’s quarter-final defeat by Australia on Friday night, he darted down to London to finalise preparations for Twickenham.

He insists the transition will be seamless, but only Sunday’s outcome will decide if he bit off more than he can chew.

Luke Baker6 November 2022 13:29

England vs Argentina talking points - Pumas on the prowl

Argentina finished bottom of the most recent Rugby Championship but there was a genuine sense of progress after they toppled Australia at home and New Zealand away.

Former Wallabies coach Michael Cheika took over earlier this year and masterminded a 2-1 series victory over Scotland in his first assignment before making the Pumas highly competitive against the southern hemisphere giants.

Jones’ old sparring partner is making Argentina tick and hopes are building that they could make an impact at the World Cup.

Luke Baker6 November 2022 13:18

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