England vs Australia: How Twitter has reacted to England's do or die clash with the Wallabies
Nervous England fans and players take to social media to voice their support ahead of England's must-win clash with Australia
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Your support makes all the difference.England take on Austrlia at Twickenham tonight in a game they simply cannot afford to lose and while some English fans are hiding away behind their seats others have taken to social media to voice their support.
If England lose to the Wallabies they will become the first host nation to crash out of the World Cup in the pool stages, but if they overcome the Aussies they will only have to pick up a bonus-point win againt minnows Uruguay secure their spot in the quarter finals.
Stuart Lancaster's side know that nothing less than a win will do tonight as they take to the Twickenham turf, but as fans wait for England's response to the enormus pressure, Twitter has already spoken.
Former England winger Matt Banahan is up for this one...
Prince Harry is feeling the pressure...
Some fans are struggling with the stress...
A few more former internationals are ready to watch tonight's showdown...
But one fan has already decided England's fate...
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