Nine-try England crush Fiji at Twickenham with 58-15 triumph

Jonathan Joseph celebrates scoring England's first try against Fiji
Jonathan Joseph celebrates scoring England's first try against Fiji
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England 58 - 15 Fiji, Twickenham Stadium
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England ran a nine-try riot to maintain their unbeaten streak against Fiji with a 58-15 victory at Twickenham on Saturday.

The win has also taken England's winning streak to 12 matches overall and 11 since Eddie Jones took over the head coach role. Owen Farrell, who made his 45th Test appearance for England went past the 500-point mark as well in the game.

England needed just three minutes to get off the mark with Jonathan Joseph with aid from Mako Vunipola scored the opening try while Farrell added the conversion.

Elliott Daly, who is only on his second start ensured there was no respite for Fiji as he strolled across the post in the eighth minute after Chris Robshaw stripped the ball from Fiji with a fantastic tackle and George Ford passed it to the 24-year-old. Farrell's extras took England to 14-point lead.

Semesa Rokoduguni, who made the much anticipated return to the England colours created impact straightaway scoring the third try for England and soon flanker Teimana Harrison and Joe Launchbury too followed the suit to take England to 31 points.

Wing Nemani Nadolo and lock Leone Nakarawa responded with a try each on either side of a penalty from Farrell as Fiji were trailing England by 24 points at half time.

Fullback Talebula Maijaina started the second half on the right note for the visitors with a try in the 43rd minute but Alex Goode responded back with his first international try in the 49th minute.

Any chance of a revival from John McKee's men was discarded after Rokoduguni, Joseph and Launchbury rumbled past the post for the second time in the game to complete a 43-point win for England.

Jones' men will now face Argentina and Australia in the remaining fixtures of their autumn internationals.