Tommy Freeman and two Ben Earl tries help England lead 19-3 at half-time in feisty encounter
Steve Borthwick's side thrashed Fiji last weekend to end five-match losing run
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Elizabeth Botcherby
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FT: Argentina 24-31 England
Ok, I'm going to try and recap that.
Thinking back, the first half was a breeze.
England ran in three tries - one for Tommy Freeman, two for Ben Earl. Argentina responded with a penalty from Tomas Albornoz and had Mateo Carreras sent to the bin for a tackle on Freeman.
19-3 at the interval. England in total control, Argentina over-emotional and their own worst enemies.
Video referee Brett Cronan is saying no try. It's been grounded against the corner post in his eyes. Angus Gardner says it's on the floor first. He gave it on the field.
He's under a lot of pressure from Henry Slade as he attempts to ground it.
'This is going to hurt Argentina's players'published at 22:13 BST
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Argentina 17-31 England
Matt Dawson Former England scrum-half on BBC Radio 5 Live
We know how passionate Argentina's players are, the stadium is intimidating, there's the hand of God shirt, it's been a big football week for them, and they are getting turned over.
Ellis Genge and Pedro Delgado square up to each other as the referee tries to reset the scrum. Ollie Chessum drags Genge away. Both props get a talking to.