England Survive Argentina Comeback With 13 Men and Late TMO Drama
What happened: England beat Argentina 31-24 in the Nations Championship, according to The Guardian, after a frantic match in which the visitors scored five tries and Argentina were denied a late score by the TMO. The report identifies Immanuel Feyi-Waboso as a standout performer, with Marcus Smith and Feyi-Waboso scoring important tries in the final quarter and Ben Earl crossing twice in the first half.
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Result up top: This was not a clean close-out. England were reduced to 13 men, and briefly 12 at points in the second half, with four players sent to the sin-bin across the match. That made the win less about control than survival. Argentina had the late pressure and a potential final twist, but the TMO ruling meant England escaped Santiago del Estero with the victory.
Why it matters: The scoreline says away win; the shape of the match says something messier. England's attacking return was strong enough to build a winning position, but the discipline count created the conditions for Argentina's comeback. At tournament level, that is a double signal. England showed enough finishing power to win a difficult fixture, yet also left a clear issue for review: repeated yellow-card pressure can turn any advantage into a defensive emergency.
Tournament impact: England's players can end a long season with satisfaction because the result held. The Guardian report notes the visitors denied Argentina a notable sporting double over English opposition this week, adding a layer of context to the result. For Argentina, the match will sting because the comeback was alive until the final review. A seven-point margin and a disallowed late score make this feel close to a missed chance rather than a simple defeat.
Key performances: The confirmed names matter. Feyi-Waboso is framed as a major driver of England's win, Smith delivered one of the decisive late tries, and Earl's first-half brace helped establish the platform. The defensive work also mattered, with Ollie Chessum, Ellis Genge and Joe Heyes highlighted by the report for showing up late in an energy-sapping campaign.
Confidence: Confirmed by The Guardian source: Argentina 24-31 England, five England tries, four England sin-binnings, periods with England down to 13 and briefly 12, late TMO denial for Argentina, and key contributions from Feyi-Waboso, Smith and Earl. Still needing follow-up: the detailed reasons for each card, the full TMO explanation, and any formal tournament standings impact.
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