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That's something not lost on Farrell, who said this week: "It’s finishing those chances off that was the work-on. Being a bit calmer after we do make the breaks and seeing where the opportunity is thereafter. It’s not like we didn’t create opportunities [against Argentina] in the conditions that we played in, but obviously we weren’t good enough to finish them off. The changes hopefully don’t make a difference to where we’re going with that. Hopefully they add to that, which is the key.” However, he rejected the suggestion that Farrell's absence frees him to manage the game to his own instincts. You should see him in training - nothing has changed because he isn't involved at the weekend, he has been driving things as he normally would." Owen Farrell and George Ford, seen here playing for England under-18s in 2009, are childhood friends mins: England move the ball left through Farrell and Slade, who grubbers long for May to chase. The winger steams after the ball as it bounces into the in-goal, but it rolls dead just moments before he can ground it!

mins:TRY - England 24-6 Japan! Van den Heever is isolated on his own line and a raft of England defenders steal possession. It's thrown wide to Simmonds with a long cut-out pass, and he offloads to Porter who dots down right on half-time! Farrell adds the two, and England have a commanding lead going into half-time! He's exceptionally strong and he's moving really well. I sense the hunger in him and a desire in him to want to do exceptionally well for England in this World Cup." View from Japan's camp The second half began in much the same vein as England piled on the pressure early. A series of penalties, line-out mauls and big carries from the forwards culminated in Ellis Genge crashing over for the first try of the second period, before Porter latched onto a clever grubber from Owen Farrell to score his second. Japan rallied, and replacement scrum-half Saito raced onto Warner Dearns' offload to dot down under the posts. It's been a really good week. As I said before Argentina, the attitude and the determination to put together the best team in the world is high. I take full responsibility for last week, where our performance wasn't good enough. We've had a vibrant week. Japan: Masirewa; Matsushima, Osada, Nakamura, Naikabula; Matsuda, Nagare; Inagaki, Horie, Gu, Cornelsen, Fakatava, Leitch, Labuschagne, Himeno (capt)After scoring 27 points without crossing the tryline against Argentina, it was England's highest score without a try in a Test since 2000 against South Africa in Bloemfontein. Lewis Ludlam has been rewarded for his energetic cameo in England's win over Argentina with a starting spot at number eight. mins:TRY - England 10-0 Japan! England shift the ball to the left, and Steward hits a great line off Smith's bullet of a pass. He evades Matushima to dive into the corner untouched, and Farrell adds the extras to give England a 10-point lead early on!

Not at all," said Ford. "The amount of games I have played with Owen at this level - I have loved every single second of it.

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The Sporting News followed the match live, providing live updates and commentary below. England vs. Japan full-time score There is also a sooner-than-anticipated return for Jamie George, who occupies the hooker bench spot, after breaking his foot on club duty. Ford ruptured his Achilles tendon while playing for Leicester in the 2022 Premiership final, delaying his start to life at new club Sale Sharks and putting his Test career on hold. Hello and welcome to Telegraph Sport’s live coverage of England’s second Pool D match, against Japan in Nice.

A change in roles again from Sam and Billy. Sam has good pace and, particularly against Japan, we feel he'll be suited to the start of the game.

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Explaining the decision to drop Tuilagi to the bench in favour of Leicester centre Guy Porter, Jones said it was "all about workload". Prime members in UK (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) and Ireland can watch the 2022 Rugby Autumn Nation series on Prime Video for no additional fees. Manu Tuilagi is "100 per cent on board" with being rested against Japan, according to Eddie Jones, who has made five changes to England's starting XV on Saturday. England are well placed to progress, and while their present approach to play may not have many advocates outside of their squad, the efficacy so far is less up for debate. Expect more of the same today, this is Tournament Rugby™, after all. Is not being scared of mistakes the key to playing with freedom? “That’s part of it. It’s more about playing to our strengths. If a bloke jumped off a spaceship he’s coming from Mars, and we’re playing in an orange jersey, you’d want him to be able to say: “That’s England playing.” Last week we were sort of in-between playing like England and trying to adopt a newer style. Which we need to do, but sometimes that gets you confused. Today it looked like England. We even had white shirts on today which probably makes a difference.

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