Dean Ryan says England must beat Australia on Saturday to salvage what has been a torrid autumn series for the team.
Australia rugby team to wear black armbands against England at Twickenham as a mark of respect for Phillip Hughes
England World Cup winner Maggie Alphonsi says George Ford will be relishing the challenge of facing Australia on Saturday.
Wales will be without Northampton wing George North for their final autumn Test of the year.
Billy Twelvetrees has been called into the England side for the final QBE International against Australia on Saturday.
Australia have recalled winger Rob Horne and flanker Sean McMahon for Saturday's QBE International against England.
Dewi Morris says Owen Farrell is not the answer to England's centre problems when they face Australia.
Chris Robshaw says England accept that a loss to Australia would mean the autumn campaign would be viewed as a failure.
Alex Cuthbert believes Wales can finally claim a major southern hemisphere scalp when they host South Africa.
David Wilson says victory for England over old rivals Australia on Saturday would sweeten what has been a tough autumn.
England have named an unchanged squad for Saturday's QBE International against Australia at Twickenham.
Graham Rowntree has told England to expect the unexpected from "canny" Australia at Twickenham this weekend.
England - and Stuart Lancaster - have just one more chance at mixing it with the big boys, warns Stuart Barnes.
Australia centre Tevita Kuridrani has been ruled out of Saturday's QBE International against England at Twickenham.
George Ford deserves to start at fly-half for England against Australia at Twickenham on Saturday.
Adam Ashley-Cooper says Australia's trip to Twickenham on Saturday will be a useful trial run for next year's World Cup.
Ireland coach Joe Schmidt had an operation to remove his appendix in the hours after Saturday's victory over Australia.
The jury is still out on George Ford and Owen Farrell's 10-12 partnership, former England captain Lewis Moody says.
Argentina kicked four drop-goals and produced some stout defence to complete an 18-13 victory over France at the Stade de France in Paris.
Warren Gatland insisted Wales can eventually prevail against the southern hemisphere sides after once again coming up just short against New Zealand.