'Feyi-Waboso is almost the forgotten man'published at 14:53 GMT 1 November 2025
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Danny Care Former England scrum-half on BBC's Rugby Union Weekly
Immanuel Feyi-Waboso is almost the forgotten man. That lad was going to go on a Lions tour if he was fit and was the starting left wing for many people.
He is dynamite and scarily quick, so strong and brilliant in the air. He gets people off their seats.
Team news - Australiapublished at 14:46 GMT 1 November 2025
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Tane Edmed starts at fly-half for Australia, while Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii, Max Jorgensen and Taniela Tupou are all recalled following last weekend's win over Japan.
Replacements:Nasser, Robertson, Alaalatoa, Salakaia-Loto, Champion de Crespigny, Lonergan, Stewart, Daugunu.
Australia's 'illegal' tacticspublished at 14:44 GMT 1 November 2025
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Steve Borthwick this week reportedly accused Australia of 'illegal' breakdown tactics, highlighting more than 40 side-entry offences that promote player-safety concerns.
This is something visiting captain Harry Wilson rejected.
"Firstly, I'd like to question how many are illegal," Wilson told reporters on Friday.
"And to say that they are dangerous - they are definitely not.
"There's no way Joe Schmidt would coach a team to be illegal at the breakdown.
"I think we've had over 2,000 rucks this year and for them [England] to cherry-pick a couple is quite amusing.
"When a team is playing 10 or 11 Tests, any team would have some from the side. We think we are quite good at our attacking breakdown. We are pretty excited for the opportunity to go out there and have a fair game."
Team news - Englandpublished at 14:33 GMT 1 November 2025
14:33 GMT 1 November 2025
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George Ford starts at fly-half and Tommy Freeman moves in from the right wing, where he started all three Tests for the British and Irish Lions, to outside centre and is partnered by his Northampton Saints team-mate Fraser Dingwall.
A mega six Lions tourists from the summer are on the bench.
Replacements: Cowan-Dickie, Genge, Stuart, Coles, T Curry, Pollock, Spencer, F Smith.
What autumn internationals mean for World Cup draw?published at 14:30 GMT 1 November 2025
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As things stand the top six sides in the world rankings - South Africa, New Zealand, Ireland, France, England and Argentina - will be placed in band one for the draw and would therefore avoid playing each other in the pool stage.
The points pushpublished at 14:29 GMT 1 November 2025
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Mike Henson BBC Sport at Twickenham
England's fixture scheduling for this autumn probably had half an eye on the world rankings.
After this autumn, the top six in the world rankings will be locked in as top seeds for the 24-team 2027 Rugby World Cup.
Give yourself too stiff a series of matches and a string of losses could see you dropping down the rankings and being paired with one of the Test game's biggest beasts in one of six four-team pools.
So, world champs South Africa, who have been on the list for each of the past three autumns, are absent, and there are still tickets available for the meetings with Argentina and Fiji.
England would slip to fifth in the world if they lose to Australia by 15 points or more. Alternatively, victory would carry them above France and into fourth.
Argentina, England's final opponent this autumn, lurk in sixth.
The scene in south-west Londonpublished at 14:21 GMT 1 November 2025
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Mike Henson BBC Sport at Twickenham
Clear skies, not a breath of wind and the sponsor's plane passing overhead.
It is a matchday right out of the architect's drawing.
Both teams will be keen to utilise the outside backs. Last year's meeting - a 10-try, 79-point see-sawing epic - certainly will take a lot of living up to.
The last meeting - England 37-42 Australiapublished at 14:18 GMT 1 November 2025
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England had led by 12 points and then trailed by 10 in a see-sawing encounter in this fixture last year at Allianz Stadium.
Maro Itoje's 78th-minute try seemed to have settled matters by moving the hosts 37-35 ahead.
But, in the final play of the match, four minutes into the red, Len Ikitau found space and fed replacement wing Max Jorgensen, who scampered in, launching into a celebratory dive in front of the shocked stands.