England vs Japan LIVE rugby: Result and reaction as much-improved England seal big win
England 52-13 Japan: Eddie Jones’s side were rampant in scoring seven tries
England put last week’s ragged defeat by Argentina firmly behind them when they ran in six tries, plus a penalty try, and played some highly entertaining rugby along the way to overwhelm Japan 52-13 at Twickenham.
Full-back Freddie Steward was the star of the first half as he claimed the opening try and had a hand in scores for Guy Porter and Marcus Smith as England led 24-6 at the break and stretched that lead in the second half through Ellis Genge and Porter.
England lost their way for 20 minutes, allowing Naoto Saito to score Japan’s only try, before a penalty try and a second from Smith finished things off for the hosts. Owen Farrell landed all six conversion attempts as well as an early penalty.
England, who will play Japan again in the pool stage of the World Cup next September, face New Zealand next week, before finishing their autumn internationals against South Africa. Japan, who pushed France and New Zealand close in their previous two games, play France again next Sunday.
Relive all the action from Twickenham with our blog:
Wales 20-13 Argentina, 74 mins
Into the final six minutes. The teams play a bit of kick tennis before Priestland finds touch on halfway. Not a bad platform for Argentina to build.
Front-row change for Wales as Sam Wainwright on for Dillon Lewis.
Wales 20-13 Argentina, 72 mins
So close for Wales! They gets their speedsters to chase a kick through but Mallia just about gets there first for Argentina and plays the ball out from behind his own line, side-stepping a man.
They flip the field with a deep kick before Rees-Zammit thunders a kick clear towards halfway.
Ben Carter comes on for Adam Beard before his second-row teammate Will Rowlands goes off holding his wrist. Hooker Ryan Elias comes on for him and will play in the back row, with Faletau going intot he second row. A makeshift pack for Wales.
TRY! Wales 20-13 ARGENTINA (Tetaz Chaparro, 68 mins)
And there is the breakthrough.
Real momentum for Argentina from the driving maul as it comes infield, races to the line and replacement prop Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro burrows over. Boffelli adds the conversion and Argentina are within a score...
Wales 20-6 Argentina, 68 mins
Great game management for Wales as the win that period where they were down to 14 men 3-0. Back to 15 now. New fly-half on for Argentina as Tomas Albornoz is on for Santiago Carreras.
The Pumas are dominating territory and possession but can’t breach the line yet. Another five-metre lineout here.
Wales 20-6 Argentina, 66 mins
Argentina chuck the ball wide but Wales’s defence is impenetrable at the moment. North wraps Boffelli, holds him up and wins the turnover.
Rowlands will be back on in about 30 seconds’ time. Meanwhile, Eliseo Morales comes on for his Argentina debut at scrum half. Big day for the lad and he faces an uphill battle.
Wales 20-6 Argentina, 65 mins
Great kick chase by North as he hunts down Boffelli and pulls him to the ground. Wales look the hungrier side at the moment.
PEN! WALES 20-6 Argentina, (Priestland, 63 mins)
Priestland takes aim and from 40 metres, he sends the ball between the sticks. Good kick and Wales are now two converted tries ahead.
They’re also winning the period in which they’ve had 14 men 3-0.
Wales 17-6 Argentina, 62 mins
Into the final quarter in Cardiff. Wales managing this period with 14 men while Rowlands is in the sin-bin really well.
Great carry from Watkin, driving his legs and making good yards. Argentina getting really sloppy now as well, which helps. Mallia kicks the ball out on the full for a turnover.
Front-row change for Wales as Rhodri Jones comes off the bench. And Wales promptly win a penalty for offside! They’ll kick at goal
Wales 17-6 Argentina, 60 mins
Boffelli hasn’t had much ball to run with but he makes a half-break on the right flank. The Pumas go that way again, into the 22 but then there’s a knock-on by Santiago Carreras.
This is a good defensive effort by Wales in this second half. So disciplined and great line speed.
Matias Orlando enters the fray for the Pumas.
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