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It's all over! The referee Nika Amashukeli has blown their whistle to end the game.

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Yellow Card

Henry Pollock (England) is shown a yellow card

82'

The ball swings towards the posts but floats to the right, Fin Smith will have to re-adjust the radar.

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Try

Nobody could stop that maul! Luke Cowan-Dickie places the ball down for the try.

74'

Australia decide to make a substitution, with Hamish Stewart getting some game time.

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Australia decide to make a substitution, with Tane Edmed being replaced.

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England decide to make a substitution, with Fin Smith getting some game time.

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England decide to make a substitution, with George Ford being replaced.

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England decide to make a substitution, with Alex Coles getting some game time.

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England decide to make a substitution, with Ollie Chessum being replaced.

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England decide to make a substitution, with Ben Spencer getting some game time.

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England decide to make a substitution, with Alex Mitchell being replaced.

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George Ford curls the ball too far, missing the posts to the left.

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Try

Alex Mitchell scores the try from close range.

71'

Australia make a substitution with Filipo Daugunu coming on.

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Australia make a substitution with Max Jorgensen coming off.

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Australia make a substitution with Lukhan Salakaia-Loto coming on.

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Australia make a substitution with Jeremy Williams coming off.

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Australia make a substitution with Ryan Lonergan coming on.

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Australia make a substitution with Jake Gordon coming off.

67'

The defensive line has been broken as Freddie Steward goes through the gap.

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The defensive line has been broken as Freddie Steward goes through the gap.

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The defensive line has been broken as Harry Potter goes through the gap.

60'

Nicholas Champion de Crespigny comes on for Australia.

59'

Rob Valetini leaves the field.

59'

George Ford has hooked the conversion to the right of the posts.

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Try

A stunning solo try from Henry Pollock

58'

The defensive line has been broken as Henry Pollock goes through the gap.

58'

Tom Roebuck played a key part in that try.

58'

Josh Nasser comes on for Australia.

56'

Billy Pollard leaves the field.

56'

Tom Robertson comes on.

51'

Angus Bell comes off.

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Henry Pollock comes on.

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Ben Earl comes off.

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Tom Curry comes on.

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Sam Underhill comes off.

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Will Stuart comes on.

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Joe Heyes comes off.

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Ellis Genge comes on.

51'

Fin Baxter comes off.

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Luke Cowan-Dickie comes on.

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Jamie George comes off.

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Hunter Paisami makes the break as the defence re-enacts the parting of the red sea.

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Rob Valetini makes the break as the defence re-enacts the parting of the red sea.

46'

Australia decide to make a substitution, with Allan Alaalatoa getting some game time.

45'

Australia decide to make a substitution, with Taniela Tupou being replaced.

45'

The second half kicks off.

40'

The half-time whistle blows and both teams head for the dressing rooms.

40'

Fabulous play by Australia has led to Fraser McReight being able to wriggle through a gap.

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Conversion

Tane Edmed does the business as their conversion attempt goes over.

34'
Try

An interception for Australia allows Harry Potter to race clear for the try.

33'

Trouble here as Harry Potter breaches the defence.

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Trouble here as Freddie Steward breaches the defence.

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Trouble here as Ben Earl breaches the defence.

30'
Conversion

George Ford makes no mistake with that conversion attempt.

21'
Try

Ben Earl goes on their own for a try.

20'

That's a great try assist by Sam Underhill.

20'

This is dangerous for the defence as Tom Roebuck bursts through to advance the England attack.

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Penalty Goal

George Ford does the business as their penalty goal attempt goes over.

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This is dangerous for the defence as Immanuel Feyi-Waboso bursts through to advance the England attack.

17'

A gap opened in the defence and Tommy Freeman took full advantage.

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A gap opened in the defence and Fraser Dingwall took full advantage.

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The defensive line has been broken as Harry Potter goes through the gap.

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We are underway as the referee Nika Amashukeli blows their whistle.

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Match Details

England v Australia
England v Australia
Sat 1st November 2025, 08:10am PDT
Sat 1st November 2025, 08:10am PDT
Allianz Stadium
Allianz Stadium
Referee
Nika Amashukeli

Points Flow Chart

England win +18
England
Australia
England
Time in lead
Australia
64
Mins in lead
0
77%
% Of Game In Lead
0%
56%
Possession Last 10 min
44%
5
Points Last 10 min
0

Key Events

Full Time
25 - 7
82'
25 - 7
74'
20 - 7
71'
15 - 7
58'
Half Time
34'
10 - 7
33'
10 - 5
10 - 0
21'
8 - 0
20'
3 - 0
19'
Start

Win Probability

England
68%
Draw
1%
Australia
31%
Ruck-Won by Filipo Daugunu

22m Entries

Avg. Points Scored
1.6
13
Entries
Avg. Points Scored
1
7
Entries

Attack Profile

England
Australia
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Defence Profile

England
Australia
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Ruck Speed

0-3 secs
43%
54%
3-6 secs
30%
35%
6+ secs
27%
11%
59
Rucks Won
106

Last 5 Penalties

77'
78'
81'
82'
82'
England
Australia

England vs Wallabies Kick Off Times & TV Channel

England face off against Wallabies in Internationals on Sat 1st November 2025 at Allianz Stadium. Kick-off in the UK is scheduled for 15:10 and is broadcast on TNT Sports, Discovery+. In South Africa it’s at 17:10 SAST on SuperSport, 04:10 NZST on Sky Sport, Sky Sport Now, Sky Go in New Zealand, 02:10 AEST on Stan Sport in Australia and 08:10 EST in the US.

England won the last encounter but England are in the best form of their last 5 games.

World Rankings

Heading into the fixture the two sides are separated by just 4 places in the rankings with England in position 3 and Wallabies in position 7, underlining just how tight this match could be.

England vs Wallabies Squads

The official squads for England vs Wallabies will become available around 24- 48 hours before kick-off. Teams can still make changes up to an hour before the match however.

Other Fixtures

Comments

7 Comments
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ED 34 days ago

the stats reflect australias commitment. maybe they ran to much,,or the wrong players ran!

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Hammer Head 34 days ago

Henry fell watching himself on the big screen. Lolz

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Hammer Head 34 days ago

Is Henry a cow?

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Hammer Head 34 days ago

Solid stuff from the number 5 & 7 rugby nations in the world. Gotta run though. Watch the big boys play.


PS: The Wallabies have been unflushable in the last 20 this year. So the English bench better fire.

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Hammer Head 34 days ago

Will England ever have a decent midfield again?

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Hammer Head 34 days ago

With everyone training on the wing this week - everyone’s forgotten how to pass a ball.

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ED 36 days ago

Brit here ,great to see tupou in,hope he lasts. There’s both power and pace in the roses backline, wiley backs for oz…..kellaway can change a game. just watched richie arnold in proD2 bust his lungs out for an epic victory….frost reminds me of him!

Edmed has a tendency to ‘experiment’…challenges his own players….tell him to turn Freddie,)

maro has a job to do.

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