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'Carry them home'. If you were at Twickenham on Saturday you would have done well to have avoided the plentiful slogans emblazoned around local train stations, the walk to the stadium and in the ground itself. But both coach and player paid tribute to the home crowd as they helped inspire England to an important 20-13 win over Australia last weekend.
England were far from their best against the Wallabies, but perhaps that is a key point of difference to Lancaster's reign compared to those who came before him. It was not pretty, but they are winning. Australia asked questions of England, and while some were answered last weekend - England's work at the breakdown was superb - there are still some niggling issues, such as the centre partnership, which need to be addressed.
They will not have it easy against Argentina. The Pumas are under new management, with Daniel Hourcade taking over from Santiago Phelan for the autumn Tests, but they will still bring their traditional brand of fire and brimstone rugby. They are yet to win a Test against a tier one nation this year, having lost to England twice in the summer and falling to defeats in all six of their Rugby Championship matches, but supporters of both teams will remember the Pumas'
England: Mike Brown, Chris Ashton, Joel Tomkins, Billy Twelvetrees, Ben Foden, Owen Farrell, Lee Dickson; Joe Marler, Dylan Hartley, David Wilson, Joe Launchbury, Courtney Lawes, Tom Wood, Chris Robshaw (captain), Billy Vunipola
Replacements: Tom Youngs, Alex Corbisiero, Dan Cole, Geoff Parling, Ben Morgan, Danny Care, Toby Flood, Alex Goode
Argentina: Lucas González Amorosino, Horacio Agulla, Marcelo Bosch, Santiago Fernández, Juan Imhoff, Nicolás Sanchez, Tomas Cubelli; Marcos Ayerza, Eusebio Guiñazú, Maximiliano Bustos, Patricio Albacete, Mariano Galarza, Julio Farias Cabello, Pablo Matera, Juan Manuel Leguizamón
Replacements: Santiago Iglesias Valdez, Nahuel Lobo, Juan Pablo Orlandi, Manuel Carizza, Benjamín Macome, Martin Landajo, Gonzalo Tiesi, Santiago Cordero
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England vs Argentina Live
Date: 9th November
Time: 14:30 local, 14:30 GMT
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Date: 9th November
Time: 14:30 local, 14:30 GMT
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'Carry them home'. If you were at Twickenham on Saturday you would have done well to have avoided the plentiful slogans emblazoned around local train stations, the walk to the stadium and in the ground itself. But both coach and player paid tribute to the home crowd as they helped inspire England to an important 20-13 win over Australia last weekend.
England were far from their best against the Wallabies, but perhaps that is a key point of difference to Lancaster's reign compared to those who came before him. It was not pretty, but they are winning. Australia asked questions of England, and while some were answered last weekend - England's work at the breakdown was superb - there are still some niggling issues, such as the centre partnership, which need to be addressed.
They will not have it easy against Argentina. The Pumas are under new management, with Daniel Hourcade taking over from Santiago Phelan for the autumn Tests, but they will still bring their traditional brand of fire and brimstone rugby. They are yet to win a Test against a tier one nation this year, having lost to England twice in the summer and falling to defeats in all six of their Rugby Championship matches, but supporters of both teams will remember the Pumas'
England: Mike Brown, Chris Ashton, Joel Tomkins, Billy Twelvetrees, Ben Foden, Owen Farrell, Lee Dickson; Joe Marler, Dylan Hartley, David Wilson, Joe Launchbury, Courtney Lawes, Tom Wood, Chris Robshaw (captain), Billy Vunipola
Replacements: Tom Youngs, Alex Corbisiero, Dan Cole, Geoff Parling, Ben Morgan, Danny Care, Toby Flood, Alex Goode
Argentina: Lucas González Amorosino, Horacio Agulla, Marcelo Bosch, Santiago Fernández, Juan Imhoff, Nicolás Sanchez, Tomas Cubelli; Marcos Ayerza, Eusebio Guiñazú, Maximiliano Bustos, Patricio Albacete, Mariano Galarza, Julio Farias Cabello, Pablo Matera, Juan Manuel Leguizamón
Replacements: Santiago Iglesias Valdez, Nahuel Lobo, Juan Pablo Orlandi, Manuel Carizza, Benjamín Macome, Martin Landajo, Gonzalo Tiesi, Santiago Cordero