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England vs Italy: Manu Tuilagi and Brad Shields both score twice in 57-14 Twickenham rout

Relive the action from the Six Nations clash at Twickenham

Jack de Menezes
Twickenham
Saturday 09 March 2019 14:59 EST
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England v Italy: Six Nations match preview

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England got back to winning ways with an emphatic 57-14 rout of Italy to ensure that their Six Nations title hopes remain alive heading into the final weekend.

Both Manu Tuilagi and Brad Shields scored tries in each half, with Jamie George, Jonny May and George Kruis adding to the landslide seven-try victory, while Italy's two tries came through a first-half score from Tommaso Allan and a late consolation from Luca Morisi.

It means that England trail Wales by just one point going into the final weekend of the championship, although Wales will win the Grand Slam if they beat Ireland next Saturday. Should they slip up though, England can pounce and reclaim the title if they can beat Scotland at Twickenham.

Relive all the action below.

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54 mins: Much like the end of the first half, Italy enjoy a sustained period of pressure camped on the England try line...TRY FOR ITALY!

Jack de Menezes9 March 2019 17:59

56 mins: Italy work into their 11th phase when the ball is whipped out left, and much like Tuilagi's try, it's a miss pass that does for the defence and sends Luca Morisi over in the left corner. Allan delightfully converts from the touchline. 36-14

Jack de Menezes9 March 2019 18:03

60 mins: England make changes as Ben Moon, Luke Cowan-Dickie, Dan Cole and Mark Wilson all come on, but it's Moon who is picked out at the ensuing scrum for collapsing and Italy get a pressure-relieving penalty on their 5m line.

Jack de Menezes9 March 2019 18:08

62 mins: More changes as Dan Robson, George Ford and Henry Slade are on for Youngs, Farrell and Slade, while Sergio Parisse is also off along with Morisi. That forces Italy into a major reshuffle, with scrum-half Guglielmo Palazzani at 15, prop Lovotti at flanker and locks all over the place.

Jack de Menezes9 March 2019 18:12

64 mins: TRY FOR ENGLAND!

Jack de Menezes9 March 2019 18:13

64 mins: Ford throws a horror of a pass out to Cokanasiga that's intercepted by Pasquali, but from the ensuing ruck, Tebaldo passes deep to Hayward and he's charged down by George Kruis, who regathers the ball and scores besides the posts. Ford converts, breathing a sigh of relief, and England lead 43-14.

Jack de Menezes9 March 2019 18:16

68 mins: TRY FOR ENGLAND!

Jack de Menezes9 March 2019 18:17

68 mins: Joe Cokanasiga hasn't scored a try today but boy does he deserve one. He's fed the ball by Daly and gasses the struggling Ruzza, before passing inside to give Dan Robson an easy run-in for what is a favourable try among the fans as he bags his first international score. Ford's conversion from a tricky angle brings up the 50 mark and it's been a crushing display from England.

Jack de Menezes9 March 2019 18:20

A popular try for England fans... 

Jack de Menezes9 March 2019 18:23

76 mins: The English pack emphatically roar as Hughes and Cokanasiga get over the ball to halt an Italian attack and win the penalty. Italy had again showed some nice phase work there, but it's way too little, way too late.

Jack de Menezes9 March 2019 18:26

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