England vs Uruguay highlights: Rugby World Cup scores, blog

By Hosea / Roar Pro

England and Uruguay will be looking to salvage some positives from their world cup campaigns in their last match of the tournament tonight. Join The Roar for live scores and commentary from 6:00am (AEST).

The spotlight has been on England recently as the team has performed well below expectations and will exit their home world cup in the group stages. It was always going to be a tough ask to make it out of the group of death, but England’s 2015 campaign has not gone to plan at all.

England’s coach Stuart Lancaster has copped some intense criticism during this RWC and is placing a big focus on the fixture against Uruguay.

“This is an opportunity for us to finish the tournament with a strong performance against Uruguay and a chance for the likes of young players such as Jack Nowell and Henry Slade to play in a World Cup,” said Lancaster.

“We owe it to ourselves and the supporters who have been brilliant throughout. This is an important game for rugby in the north of England and we want to give those people who have been looking forward to this game something to cheer about.”

Uruguay as expected has been defeated in all their matches so far. In three games they have managed to score 27 points and two tries.

Regardless of their previous results, Uruguay coach Pablo Lemoine said they are here to entertain.

“We’re still trying to score tries. We’re not coming here to play defensive rugby. We’ll try to score, to have the ball and we’ll try to make a really tough game on Saturday,” Lemoine said.

The two countries have only met once before in the 2003 Rugby World Cup. England were extremely dominant in that fixture and came away with a 111-13 win. The score lines in Uruguay’s games in the 2015 edition suggest they have improved markedly and will not allow England to clock up the century this time around.

In team news, slamming Sam Burgess has been cut from the match-day squad and a total of eight changes have been made to the England side.

The forwards have had a reshuffle with Mako Vunipola starting in place of Joe Marler at loosehead prop. James Haskell and Nick Easter have replaced Tom Wood and Ben Morgan in the back row.

Henry Slade, Jack Nowell, Danny Care and Alex Goode will all start as Stuart Lancaster seeks to test out combinations for the future.

The injured Brad Barritt has been replaced by Owen Farrell at inside-centre and George Ford will return to fly-half.

Look out for Uruguayan scrum-half Agustin Ormaechea who has escaped suspension following a red card in the previous match against Fiji.

Coach Pablo Lemoine was relieved to have Ormaechea at his disposal. He said “this is really good news for him, and really good news for the team”.

Both teams will be desperate to leave a good impression on the tournament. For England, their goal will be nothing less than to come away with a convincing win. Uruguay should be looking to show their South American heart and make the game a contest.

England were thoroughly outplayed by Australia but they should be far too strong for Uruguay. My tip is England by more than four converted tries.

The decision to sack Stuart Lancaster may have already been made but a convincing result in this game could save his job. Can Lancaster’s experimentative side pile on the points against a spirited Uruguay?

Stay awake after the Wallabies match and join The Roar at 6:00am (AEST) for live score updates and debate in our live blog.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2015-10-11T11:33:55+00:00

Hosea

Roar Pro


And why did the never pick Diego Forlan when they had the chance??

AUTHOR

2015-10-11T11:33:20+00:00

Hosea

Roar Pro


I guess I said I was available, maybe that was the wrong choice haha. Sport is generally good to watch regardless of the context, but this game wasn't the most exciting contest.

2015-10-11T03:41:46+00:00

JR Salazar

Guest


Good point.

2015-10-11T02:19:47+00:00

Jake

Guest


So England are favorites for 2019 after that performance I guess?

2015-10-10T23:58:38+00:00

JimmyB

Guest


Gee Hosea, what did you do wrong to get this gig mate?

2015-10-10T23:19:00+00:00

Happyman

Guest


Good bye sweet chariot

2015-10-10T21:25:49+00:00

Bradley Jurd

Roar Rookie


The problem with Uruguay is they have great potential, but the people selecting the squads are awful. Why was not Luis Suarez, Edison Cavani and Diego Godin not picked? They would've carved up in their group.

AUTHOR

2015-10-10T21:03:41+00:00

Hosea

Roar Pro


So recapping the final score: FULL TIME England 60 Uruguay 3 See you Roarers next time.

AUTHOR

2015-10-10T21:03:08+00:00

Hosea

Roar Pro


Man of the match was Nick Easter with his hatrick. England ended up with 74% of the territory and 70% of the possession. Uruguay ended up having to make 143 tackles compared to England's 66.

AUTHOR

2015-10-10T21:00:15+00:00

Hosea

Roar Pro


Stuart Lancaster says his team put in a great shift tonight, obviously the questions are about his job, but he says it is not up to him and it's not all about him. He came away with a win and his experimentative side worked well for most of the match.

AUTHOR

2015-10-10T20:58:48+00:00

Hosea

Roar Pro


Uruguayan coach Pablo Lemoine says this world cup was a great learning experience, "It was a great experience. It was perfect". He mentioned the need to consistently play against strong rugby nations.

AUTHOR

2015-10-10T20:57:31+00:00

Hosea

Roar Pro


England were pretty convincing in the end as expected but slow and sloppy in some parts. Uruguay showed some heart but very poor execution. They did keep scrambling in defence to their credit.

AUTHOR

2015-10-10T20:56:16+00:00

Hosea

Roar Pro


Chris Robshaw says there is plenty of plenty of potential in the squad and this performance has shown it. THe past week ahs been tough but Robshaw it's all part of professional sport.

AUTHOR

2015-10-10T20:55:04+00:00

Hosea

Roar Pro


Santiago Vilaseca says he is proud of his team and he loves his wife.

AUTHOR

2015-10-10T20:54:36+00:00

Hosea

Roar Pro


England have shown a few new exciting combinations for the future. Jonathan Joseph looked good when he came on, Danny Care had a few highlights and Jack Nowell came away with a hatrick in his first match.

AUTHOR

2015-10-10T20:52:54+00:00

Hosea

Roar Pro


FULL TIME England 60 Uruguay 3

AUTHOR

2015-10-10T20:52:28+00:00

Hosea

Roar Pro


80' – CONVERSION SUCCESSFUL England 60 Uruguay 3

AUTHOR

2015-10-10T20:51:51+00:00

Hosea

Roar Pro


80' – No, England have it and Joseph makes a break. Over halfway now, George Ford was finishing off a break and fell short 1 metre from the line. Penalty try for England because Goode was taken without the ball preventing a certain try. PENALTY TRY FOR ENGLAND England 58 Uruguay 3

AUTHOR

2015-10-10T20:49:19+00:00

Hosea

Roar Pro


79' – Uruguay have a penalty in England's half, kick it into the corner, can they get a try now? England 53 Uruguay 3

AUTHOR

2015-10-10T20:48:16+00:00

Hosea

Roar Pro


79' – England clears it and the Uruguayan player gets a falcon after the ball bounces out of play. England 53 Uruguay 3

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