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Read the full match report and watch the highlights from the opening match of the 2025 Quilter Nations Series between England and Australia at Allianz Stadium.
As England's Autumn Nations Series gets underway against Australia, we look back on the controversial 2015 Rugby World Cup clash between the pair, which ended in two coaches being banned
RadioTimes.com has rounded up everything you need to know about how to watch England v Australia in the Autumn Internationals 2025 on TV and online. The game will be shown live on TNT Sports 1 from 2pm. England v Australia will kick off at 3:10pm UK time on Saturday 1st November 2025 at Twickenham.
England face Australia in their first autumn international of 2025. Get match details, betting tips, predictions and TV info for Saturday's match at Twickenham
Second-half tries from Cameron Munster and Hudson Young ensured Australia sealed the rugby league Ashes series against England after a 14-4 victory at Hill Dickinson Stadium on Saturday. Australia followed last week's win at Wembley with a commanding second-half performance to clinch the first series between the sides since 2003 with a game to spare.
The second Test between England and Australia is due to kick off at 2.30pm GMT on Saturday 1 November at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, the new home of Everton, in Liverpool.
Mark Nawaqanitawase joined the list of Australia's dual-code rugby internationals last Saturday - and poses a serious threat to England in the upcoming second league Test, writes Matt Newsum.
Australia has outclassed England 26-6 at Wembley Stadium to begin the first rugby league Ashes series in 22 years.
Get match details, betting tips, predictions for the second Rugby League Ashes Test between England and Australia at the Hill Dickinson Stadium
The first Ashes Test will take place at Wembley Stadium, London, and kick off at 2:30pm BST on Saturday 25 October. In the UK, the match will be shown live on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website, with coverage getting underway at 2pm. Coverage will be presented by the imperious Mark Chapman.
With his Alejandro Garnacho-inspired haircut, Henry Pollock is trying not to get caught up in the hype around his performances after he helped England beat Australia.