England are through to the Rugby World Cup final after a stunning victory over reigning champions New Zealand in Japan.
The final score in the knockout clash which Eddie Jones' squad dominated was 19-7.
England will now face either Wales or South Africa, who play their semi-final match on Sunday.
England made a sensational start at the Yokohama International Stadium, going ahead after just 98 seconds, with centre Manu Tuilagi crashing over for a try that Owen Farrell converted, giving England a 7-0 lead.
It took New Zealand almost eight minutes to get out of their own half, but then they had an escape when England spilled possession after wing Jonny May broke clear.
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The All Blacks gradually found some momentum and territory, yet they still struggled to contain an England side that continued making a considerable number of metres with ball in hand.
The opening 20 minutes flew by, such was the game's intensity and pace, with England retaining their seven-point lead.
England thought they had increased their lead in the 25th-minute when flanker Sam Underhill sprinted over New Zealand's line unopposed.
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