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England vs Australia LIVE SCORE: Wallabies score 83rd-minute winning try in one of all-time great games at Twickenham

AUSTRALIA stole a late win in one of the greatest games Twickenham has EVER seen.

Maro Itoje looked to have sealed a late win for the Red Rose when he went over in the 78th-minute.

But there was more drama to come as Australia broke away to score a try in the 83rd-MINUTE through Max Jorgensen.

  • Kick off time: 3.10pm GMT
  • TV channel: TNT Sports 1
  • Live stream: discovery+
  • England XV: Furbank, Feyi-Waboso, Lawrence, Slade, Freeman, M Smith, Spencer, Genge, George, Stuart, Itoje, Martin, Cunningham-South, T Curry, Earl
  • Australia XV: Wright, Kellaway, Sua'ali'i, Ikitau, Pietsch, Lolesio, Gordon, Wilson, McReight, Valetini, Williams, Frost, Tupou Faessler, Bell

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  • England 37-35 Australia

    79. This game has been a real classic.

    Itoje goes over the line to score but Smith is the one who needs to convert to give the hosts the lead.

    He duly obliiges and England just need to see this out now.

  • Try - Maro Itoje (England)

  • England 30-35 Australia

    77. Wow. England have given this away.

    A loose pass is intercepted by Callaway who runs clean through to the English try line.

    It is easily converted and all the pressure is back on the hosts.

    Credit: Getty
  • Try - Andrew Kellaway (Australia)

  • England 30-28 Australia

    73. With the lead so slender, England have to be careful not to even give a penalty away in kicking distance.

    They have Australia penned back in their own half currently so it is not too much of an issue.

    This has been a well contested game between the pair this afternoon.

  • England 30-28 Australia

    71. Smith has been brilliant for England today.

    Should they manage to get this win, he is a sure thing for the man of the match award.

    Australia are awarded a knock-on, chance to come forward and ask some questions of this English defence.

    The decision is then reversed as it is decided there wasn't one by the hosts but The Wallabies did commit the offence.

  • England 30-28 Australia

    69. England now have the lead thanks to Smith's conversion.

    They drew the challenges in the middle before working it out wide.

    Dombrandt received the ball and headed into the corner to score.

  • Try - Alex Dombrandt (England)

  • England 23-28 Australia

    67. The hosts are still asking questions here.

    Australia are holding firm but England are knocking on the door.

    The fans are really getting behind them at Twickenham now.

  • England 23-28 Australia

    65. England have the ball back and driving through the challenges.

    They need to work the phases and get this try that would see them level with the visitors.

    We have a break in play, it looks like Wilson cannot continue.

    Credit: Reuters
  • England 23-28 Australia

    63. England are awarded a penalty as there is definite block on the run.

    He seemed to catch him in the head with his shoulder but he is fine to continue.

    Some poor handling sees the ball gifted back to The Wallabies.

  • England 23-28 Australia

    61. This game is finely poised right now.

    It is literally anyone's game to win.

    Borthwick looks ready to make some changes.

    Ford comes on but Smith moves to full-back.

  • England 23-28 Australia

    59. Australia looked set to score another try.

    They look so dangerous on the break with their pace and handoffs.

    On this occasion Marcus Smith does well to win the penalty for the hosts.

  • England 23-28 Australia

    57. Brilliant play from Marcus Smith to create that try.

    From nothing, he checks inside and then dinks a kick along the floor down towards the corner.

    Ollie Sleightholme gets on the end of it to ground the ball.

    They cannot make the conversion but are now within five points of the visitors.

  • Try - Ollie Sleightholme (England)

  • England 18-28 Australia

    55. The Wallabies take the points as they are awarded a penalty right on the English line.

    It is a smart move as it puts them more than a converted try ahead.

    Borthwick's side have it all to do now.

    Credit: AFP
  • Penalty - Noah Lolesio (Australia)

  • England 18-25 Australia

    53. Well the indecision works in The Wallabies' favour there.

    There was no conclusive proof that the foot was in touch, so the try was awarded.

    It puts Australia in the driving seat now.

  • England 18-25 Australia

    51. This one is going to ask some work from TMO.

    Whether his foot was in touch before he grounded the ball is the question.

    Twickenham holds its breath in anticipation.

  • Try - Jeremy Williams (Australia)

  • England 18-20 Australia

    49. George is receiving some treatment from the physio team.

    This match has continued in the same fashion since the break.

    The only surprising thing is that we have not seen any points put on the board.

  • England 18-20 Australia

    47. Suaalii is having some debut for Australia.

    He catches the ball in the air and offloads behind him before he even touches the ground.

    Australia almost break through the lines but England seize on the loose ball.

  • England 18-20 Australia

    45. Wright makes a great burst through the middle.

    He sends a kick towards the corner and Smith does well on the cover to win the ball under immense pressure.

    Some good defence from the hosts prevents The Wallabies from turning the screw.

    Credit: AFP
  • England 18-20 Australia

    43. Both sides exchange kicks, looking to probe their opponents.

    Slade knocks the ball on for England.

    Unforced errors have been an issue once again today.

  • England 18-20 Australia

    41. The hosts charge forward, looking for more points.

    Australia are doubling-up on the tackles, looking to make themselves more difficult to break through.

    Some poor handling from England gifts possession back to The Wallabies.

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