England vs New Zealand LIVE: Rugby score and latest updates
England and New Zealand square off at Twickenham in one of international rugby’s most glamorous fixtures, where a pair of players will become Test centurions.
England captain Owen Farrell and All Blacks lock Brodie Retallick will reach three figures of international caps won as the sides meet in a mouth-watering autumn international match-up.
They haven’t faced each other since a memorable semi-final at the 2019 Rugby World Cup, arguably the high point of the Eddie Jones era, when England completely outclassed their opponents to notch a 19-7 win and book their spot in the final.
With the next World Cup on the horizon, both the hosts and Ian Foster’s All Blacks will want to lay down a marker at Rugby HQ and it victory would go a long way to salvaging an up and down autumn for Jones and co.
Follow the latest action from the autumn international between England and the All Blacks below:
But there is belief about England! They attack from deep, making metres up the left.
Dave Ribbans! That’s an extraordinary offload over the top to put a back into space...
Harry Latham-Coyle19 November 2022 19:14
The officials took their time but the try is awarded!
A long, long check but the final outcome is five points to Will Stuart’s name on his return - and a glimmer of hope for England.
Marcus Smith’s conversion is...no good. The hosts remain two converted scores in arrears.
Harry Latham-Coyle19 November 2022 19:11
It is very, very close, but I’m not sure that Will Stuart has managed to get that down.
Or has he? Richie Mo’unga arrived to knock the ball back towards the field of play, but the officials seem to think the ball is on the line as it hits the grass...
Harry Latham-Coyle19 November 2022 19:11
Time for a late twist? Marcus Smith makes a brilliant break up the left and Beauden Barrett’s failure to release before contesting means he will spend the remainder of this contest on the naughty step.
Mathieu Raynal wants to check a potential grounding, though. Might England have got the ball down?
Harry Latham-Coyle19 November 2022 19:08
New Zealand win two more penalties from lineouts on the right.
With advantage coming, Beauden Barrett says why not? His drop goal is perfect. New Zealand extend their lead.
Harry Latham-Coyle19 November 2022 19:06
England kick to the corner.
Down comes Maro Itoje in a heap with a blast of Mathieu Raynal’s whistle...penalty New Zealand’s way! The crowd voice their disapproval but the second row was thrown across into the All Blacks’ defensive lineout - how profligate have England been in the 22 this evening?
Guy Porter has replaced Jack Nowell on England’s right wing.
Harry Latham-Coyle19 November 2022 19:05
Nearly a much-needed strike for England! Off the top of the lineout, Owen Farrell produces a lovely inside ball to Jonny May, who in turn finds Tom Curry on his shoulder after being knocked slightly off kilter.
The All Blacks somehow prevent Maro Itoje and Billy Vunipola scoring up the blindside, but infringe.
With advantage, Marcus Smith kicks crossfield for Freddie Steward...but Beauden Barrett manages to do just enough to prevent the full-back gathering.
Harry Latham-Coyle19 November 2022 19:03
Richie Mo’unga cleverly jinks away from Ben Youngs as the scrum-half tries to charge down his clearance, affording him the time to clear in greater comfort.
Jack Willis is on for Sam Simmonds in the England back row.
Harry Latham-Coyle19 November 2022 19:01
Twickenham boos - another knock on in a promising position from England! They hadn’t really threatened the New Zealand defence in six phases, all higgledy piggledy as they tried to force the ball wide having failed to collapse the interior All Blacks defence. Marcus Smith knocks on as he goes it alone with an immediate transfer to men waiting on the left very much cut off.
Dave Ribbans replaces Jonny Hill in the second row. Hill’s dropped head shakes from side to side as he leaves the field.
Harry Latham-Coyle19 November 2022 19:00
New Zealand are now kicking almost every possession away, in a position of such strength with 20 minutes to go.
Freddie Steward’s high bomb isn’t particularly easy on the eye but the full-back wins the ball back in the air. A wide pass forces Henry Slade to stoop and collect, the replacement somehow clutching at his toes, and New Zealand are slow to vacate the space near Ben Youngs. They are duly penalised; England return to the opposition red zone.
Harry Latham-Coyle19 November 2022 18:58