England recovered from conceding two early tries to score four of their own in a stunning 33-19 victory over the formidable All Blacks, with George Ford kicking two drop goals and delivering another man-of-the-match performance at fly-half.
Argentina head to London also full of confidence after a sensational comeback of their own, having recovered from a 21-0 second-half deficit to storm to a 33-24 defeat of Scotland at Murrayfield last weekend thanks to five tries in just over 20 minutes and a heroic cameo off the bench from Bath’s Santiago Carreras.
Felipe Contepomi’s men had earlier put 52 points on Wales following a Rugby Championship campaign in which they finished bottom but recorded a first home win over New Zealand and also edged out Australia in Sydney.
An England team missing most of their top stars on British and Irish Lions duty down under won both Tests against an undermanned Pumas outfit resting key players for the Rugby Championship in Argentina in July, with the latter also hammering Uruguay and spoiling the Lions’ farewell party in Dublin during an eventful year.
England vs Argentina date, kick-off time and venue
England vs Argentina in the Quilter Nations Series finale takes place on Sunday November 23, 2025, with kick-off scheduled for 4:10pm GMT.
The match is being held at Allianz Stadium Twickenham in south-west London.
How to watch England vs Argentina
TV channel: Sunday’s game is available to watch live in the UK on TNT Sports. Coverage begins at 3:45pm GMT on TNT Sports 1, after the conclusion of Scotland vs Tonga at Murrayfield.
Live stream: TNT Sports subscribers can also watch the rugby live online through the Discovery+ app and website.
Live blog: Follow England vs Argentina updates with Standard Sport’s live blog.
England vs Argentina team news
He replaces Tom Roebuck, scorer of the late fourth try against New Zealand who has been ruled out this weekend with a foot injury.
There is no Ollie Lawrence either due to a hamstring problem, so Henry Slade returns to partner Fraser Dingwall in midfield with Tommy Freeman still sidelined.
Freddie Steward passed his second and third head injury assessments after failing an initial HIA against the All Blacks so starts again at full-back, with Ford and Immanuel Feyi-Waboso also retaining their places but Alex Mitchell making way for Ben Spencer at scrum-half.
In the forward pack, Jamie George is also out with a hamstring injury, so Luke Cowan-Dickie starts at hooker. Ellis Genge replaces Fin Baxter at loosehead prop, with Borthwick springing a surprise by starting Asher Opoku-Fordjour at tighthead with Joe Heyes not involved and Will Stuart on the bench.
Return: Elliot Daly is back after breaking his arm while on British and Irish Lions duty in Australia in the summer
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Alex Coles continues alongside captain Maro Itoje at lock with Ollie Chessum still injured, with England again selecting the back-row trio of Guy Pepper, Sam Underhill and Ben Earl.
There is a 6-2 bench split again, with Theo Dan providing the cover at hooker and Charlie Ewels preferred to Chandler Cunningham-South in another surprise. Marcus Smith remains in the squad with Fin Smith again omitted completely.
Jamie Blamire and Saracens starlet Noah Caluori were both added to the wider squad this week along with Ewels but don’t make the matchday 23.
Argentina have yet to name their team, but head coach Contepomi will no doubt be preparing changes after their rousing comeback in Edinburgh.
England vs Argentina lineups
England XV: Steward; Feyi-Waboso, Slade, Dingwall, Daly; Ford, Spencer; Genge, Cowan-Dickie, Opoku-Fordjour; Itoje (c), Coles; Pepper, Underhill, Earl
Replacements: Dan, Baxter, Stuart, Ewels, Curry, Pollock, Mitchell, M Smith
England vs Argentina head to head (h2h) history and results
The Pumas won for only the second time at Twickenham and first since 2006 on their last visit in the autumn of 2022, having previously not defeated them since 2009.
England vs Argentina prediction
Things are looking very rosy indeed for England right now and another victory this weekend would cap off what has been a mightily fine year – far and away the best of Borthwick’s tenure to date and a far cry from 2024, when concern abounded after they repeatedly fell short against top-level opposition.
The previous frustration over his perceived conservatism, pragmatism and style of play has been forgotten as the wins continue to pile up and with the All Blacks vanquished at Twickenham for the first time since 2012 in a classic encounter.
It is a brilliant place to be in with preparations gearing up for the 2027 World Cup in Australia, the draw for which is coming up in early December.
England’s supreme strength in depth in most positions is the envy of much of the rugby world and is being utilised perfectly, with the so-called ‘Pom Squad’ continuing to wreak havoc off the bench.

Summer success: An experimental England team missing their Lions cohort won twice in Argentina back in July
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Borthwick’s big calls are all coming off for the most part, not least the decision to opt for the experience of Ford over Fin Smith as his starting No10.
With the Six Nations approaching fast on the horizon, they will be strong favourites to register an 11th consecutive win against an Argentina team who roared back in spectacular fashion to topple Scotland thanks in no small part to the heroics of Santiago Carreras.
But the Pumas looked extremely jaded and out of sorts for over 50 minutes at Murrayfield, at the end of what has been a long year, and any repeat of that would surely see them brushed aside comfortably by soaring England.
England to win, by 14 points.
England vs Argentina match odds
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