England vs Italy: Manu Tuilagi and Brad Shields both score twice in 57-14 Twickenham rout
Relive the action from the Six Nations clash at Twickenham
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Your support makes all the difference.England got back to winning ways with an emphatic 57-14 rout of Italy to ensure that their Six Nations title hopes remain alive heading into the final weekend.
Both Manu Tuilagi and Brad Shields scored tries in each half, with Jamie George, Jonny May and George Kruis adding to the landslide seven-try victory, while Italy's two tries came through a first-half score from Tommaso Allan and a late consolation from Luca Morisi.
It means that England trail Wales by just one point going into the final weekend of the championship, although Wales will win the Grand Slam if they beat Ireland next Saturday. Should they slip up though, England can pounce and reclaim the title if they can beat Scotland at Twickenham.
Relive all the action below.
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39 mins: Lovely stuff from Italy as full-back Hayward steps inside Tuilagi and beats Youngs. Cokanasiga comes over to stop him so he chips ahead for Esposito to chase, and with the line at his mercy, the ball just beats him into touch.
40 mins: Italy go through the phases well, 19 off them to be precise, but the ball is knocked forwards and that brings a hugely one-sided half to an end.
England 31-7 Italy.
Half-time: The England squad remain out on the field for nearly 90 seconds as they huddle by the tunnel, but they've got to be pretty happy with that half. Tries from Jamie George, Jonny May, Manu Tuilagi and Brad Shields has the bonus point already secured, and despite Tommaso Allan briefly bringing Italy level, the story of the second half will be by how many England win by. It's been brutal stuff so far.
Half-time: And here come the teams ready for the second half. No changes for either side.
44 mins: Italy enjoy a good period of possession in the English 22 early on, but the ball is turned over and Farrell kicks for May to chase. The wing races up-field but Hayward is there to gather the ball, and Italy get back to ease the danger. Tebaldi kicks possession away, and Farrell tries the same trick. May is this time on his own up the left wing, and he tries to keep the ball in-field with his boot to touch down and score. The flag is up though, and replays are convincing that the ball was on the line and in touch.
47 mins: England pick up exactly where they left off in the first half. Daly makes a nice sweepig run from left to right before Cokanasiga bursts straight through the gut of the Italian defence. He's hauled down just short, and Farrell smartly throws a long switch-back pass when he sees space on the openside. His pass finds Te'o, who ships the ball on to George and the hooker shows a nice touch to miss out two men and find Manu Tuilagi out wide, with the centre going over in the corner for his second try of the match. Farrell misses the conversion, his first error of the day, but England heave a healthy lead. 36-7
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