Internationals Rugby England vs Japan in Allianz Stadium Twickenham

England will face Japan at the Allianz Stadium, Twickenham on Sunday 24th November. This will be the fourth and final autumn international to be played by England in 2024. In their most recent encounter, England beat Japan 52-17 in Tokyo during a summer tour.

England look to end the Autumn Nations Series and 2024 on a high as they host Japan at the Allianz Stadium this afternoon. Steve Borthwick’s side come into this clash on a five-match losing run, with their last win coming against Japan in June.

Since then, they have lost three times to New Zealand, the most recent being earlier this month. They also suffered a heartbreaking loss to Australia, who won thanks to a try in the last seconds. Last weekend, South Africa proved to be too formidable, so England will need to win and put on a show that boosts their confidence.

Steve Borthwick’s side have lost their past five matches, falling short against southern hemisphere big-hitters New Zealand, Australia and South Africa. They were leading in all three defeats by the All Blacks, before conceding a last-gasp try to fall short against the Wallabies.

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England vs Japan takes place on Sunday November 24, 2024 at Allianz Stadium Twickenham, in south-west London. Kick-off is scheduled for 4:10pm GMT, which is 1:10am in the early hours of Monday morning in Japan.

World champions South Africa were the only side to beat England by more than one score, but head coach Borthwick will be under huge pressure if the hosts fail to beat Japan at Allianz Stadium on Sunday. News for The Daily Rugby

Tom Curry, who missed the Springboks’ loss after suffering his second concussion of the season against Australia, has returned to England this week.

He took Charlie Ewels’ position in Borthwick’s team, and Harlequins wing Cadan Murley, who scored two tries to lead England ‘A’ to a 38-17 victory over their Australian counterparts at The Stoop last weekend, replaced Elliot Daly, who was injured.

Immanuel Feyi-Waboso will miss out once more because he has not been cleared to return from his personal concussion sustained against the Wallabies.

In 2022, England defeated Japan 52–13 when they played them. Get your official hospitality package to witness England vs. Japan at Allianz Stadium and guarantee one of the finest seats in the house, whether you’re looking for the greatest event to entertain your most important customers or you just want to make sure you enjoy this match in style.

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