England vs Australia live: Latest score and updates from the autumn international at Twickenham

Follow minute-by-minute updates from Twickenham as England face the Wallabies in the final autumn international of the year

Jack de Menezes
Saturday 29 November 2014 14:11 GMT
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Welcome to The Independent's live coverage of today's autumn international between England and Australia at Twickenham Stadium.

England go into the game having finally ended their losing run of five games thanks to the 28-9 victory over Samoa last week. Two tries from Jonny May and third from Mike Brown saw England begin to show signs of the expansive attacking rugby that they are looking for, but a victory against the Wallabies is a must if they are to take anything out of the autumn internationals.

Stuart Lancaster gives Billy Twelvetrees a chance at inside centre as he replaces Owen Farrell, who drops to the bench. It is one of three changes as Dylan Hartley and Tom Wood come in for Rob Webber and James Haskell in the pack.

Australia head coach Michael Cheika makes three changes of his own. Adam Ashley-Cooper moves in to outside centre so Rob Horne comes in on the wing, while Sean McMahon starts at blindside flanker. Tevita Kuridrani is ruled out through injury.

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