England land famous victory over New Zealand after brilliant late display to end unwanted record

Callum Vurley

By Callum Vurley


Published: 15/11/2025

- 17:39

England beat New Zealand 33-19 to finally win against the All Blacks at home

England delivered their most significant victory under Steve Borthwick's leadership at Allianz Stadium, defeating New Zealand 33-19 to break a thirteen-year drought against the All Blacks on home turf.

The triumph marked England's tenth consecutive Test match success and represented only the ninth victory in the 120-year history between these rugby giants.


The stadium fell silent after New Zealand raced into a 12-0 lead after 18 minutes, but Borthwick's men rallied before half-time to make sure they only went into the break a point behind.

The comprehensive nature of the victory delighted the home supporters, who witnessed four English tries in a performance that exceeded all expectations.

England put in a commanding performance to beat New Zealand

England put in a commanding performance to beat New Zealand

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Leicester Fainga'anuku and Codie Taylor struck within three minutes during the opening twenty minutes, establishing a commanding 12-0 advantage for the visitors.

However, the hosts mounted an impressive fightback before the interval. Ollie Lawrence powered through for a crucial score, whilst George Ford demonstrated tactical brilliance with two expertly executed drop goals.

The recovery set the foundation for England's dominant second-half display that would follow.

Sam Underhill and Fraser Dingwall crossed for crucial scores early in the second period, propelling England into a commanding 25-12 advantage.

The hosts' forward pack dominated proceedings, whilst New Zealand's typically potent attack appeared unusually subdued.

Will Jordan's pace brought the All Blacks back into contention with a score fifteen minutes from the final whistle, reducing the deficit to 25-19.

England have now won 10 in a row under Steve Borthwick

England have now won 10 in a row under Steve Borthwick

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Ben Earl's yellow card heightened tension amongst the home supporters as the lead narrowed to six points.

George Ford's composure proved decisive, slotting a penalty to restore breathing space. Tom Roebuck then capitalised on a loose ball in the 78th minute, sliding over to secure the emphatic victory.

The atmosphere amongst the 81,953 spectators reached fever pitch as England secured their ninth triumph against New Zealand in their storied rivalry.

After a stuttering start, England rallied to land their biggest win over New Zealand at home in years

After a stuttering start, England rallied to land their biggest win over New Zealand at home in years

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The home supporters erupted in renditions of "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" as Roebuck's late score extended the winning margin to two converted tries.

England's substitutes proved instrumental in maintaining control during the closing stages, demonstrating the squad's impressive depth.

The victory validated Borthwick's progress after nine successive wins against lesser opponents, with this result providing genuine evidence of England's development.

The hosts conclude their Autumn Nations Series against Argentina on Sunday, whilst New Zealand travel to Cardiff to face Wales.