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England rugby beat Argentina 31-24 in hard-fought contest following late TMO call

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England rugby beat Argentina 31-24 in hard-fought contest following late TMO call.

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England's rugby side delivered a much-needed boost for the nation, defeating Argentina 31-24 in Santiago del Estero just days after the football team's painful World Cup exit.Steve Borthwick's squad endured a tense finish, with officials reviewing a potential late Argentina try in added time before video referee Brett Cronan disallowed the score.Henry Slade's crucial tackle prevented Bautista Delguy from touching down, despite questions over a possible high tackle by Noah Caluori in the preceding play.On the disciplinary front, England's Jack van Poortvliet, Alex Coles, Henry Pollock and Emmanuel Iyogun all received yellow cards during the contest.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say These sin-binnings forced the visitors to compete with just 13 players for nine minutes, yet they still managed to grind out the win.England's card count for 2026 now stands at a troubling 14 yellows and one red across their eight fixtures this year.Van Poortvliet was sent to the sin-bin for a deliberate...

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