England vs Argentina live: England's winning streak continues with 27-14 victory in ill-disciplined affair
Follow the latest from the autumn international at Twickenham

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Your support makes all the difference.England maintained their unbeaten run under Eddie Jones as they recorded their 12 consecutive victory this year, but they did it the hard way in an ill-disciplined affair at Twickenham with a 27-14 win over Argentina. Re-live the action here.
- England beat Argentina 27-14 at Twickenham
- Eddie Jones remains unbeaten with 12th straight victory
- Elliot Daly sent-off after five minutes for the hosts
- Argentina's replacement prop Enrique Pieretto also red carded for stamping on Joe Marler
- Marler, Dan Cole and Pablo Matera all sin-binned
- Jonny May adds to penalty try to secure win for England
- Facundo Isa and Santiago Cordero score tries for Pumas
- England face Australia at Twickenham next week
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Teams
England: M Brown; J May, J Joseph, O Farrell, E Daly; G Ford, B Youngs; M Vunipola, D Hartley, D Cole; C Lawes, G Kruis; C Robshaw, T Wood, B Vunipola.
Replacements: J George, J Marler, K Sinckler, C Ewels, T Harrison, D Care, B Te'o, H Slade.
Argentina: J Tuculet; M Orlando, M Moroni, S Gonzalez Iglesias, S Cordero; J M Hernandez, T Cubelli; L Noguera, A Creevy (capt), R Herrera, G Petti, M Alemanno, P Matera, J Ortega Desio, L Senatore.
Replacements: J Montoya, S Garcia Botta, E Pieretto, F Isa, T Lezana, M Landajo, J De La Fuente, J P Estelles.
Full-time: That's all we have from the match, but stick with us as we'll bring you live updates from what is sure to be an entertaining Eddie Jones press conference.
Eddie Jones:
It was a brilliant display today. Flexable, expandable, courageous.
Eddie Jones:
Disappointed that Elliot was sent-off, but these things happen.
Eddie Jones:
Next week we're going to have some fun with the Australians. They were pretty disrespectful about us last June.
Eddie Jones:
The best win is to come. next Saturday is going to be the best win.
Eddie Jones on Daly:
He made an error of judgement. he'll learn from it.
Eddie Jones:
He's in a bit of pain, but we'll see how he's doing.
Eddie Jones:
He doesn't know what he's doing half the time. He just runs! no he's worked very hard the last two weeks. I though he was very good today.
Eddie Jones:
Outstanding. a game like that when you're down to 14 men, and his work off the ball was outstanding. The other man is was outstanding was Courtney Lawes.
Eddie Jones:
If you looked at the game at the 65th minute mark, there was one team fatiguing and one team wasn't, and we weren't fatiguing.
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