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England out to avoid embarrassment against Japan

NOVEMBER SPOTLIGHT: England are readying themselves to face a Japan side with a point to prove when they face the 2019 World Cup hosts at Twickenham on Saturday.

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The last edition of the global showpiece in 2015 saw Japan produce the great Rugby Union shock of all-time when they beat South Africa 34-32 in Brighton.

“I think they’ll be ready to play unbelievably hard to prove a point to World Rugby and that is that they’re ready to compete in tier one,” said England assistant coach Neal Hatley, with Japan looking to secure a place among rugby’s elite.

“They’ve put in some really good performances and this is the next step in their journey, so we’re expecting a tough game.”

England head coach Eddie Jones was in charge of the Brave Blossoms when they stunned the Springboks.

Hatley added: “We’re expecting lots of endeavour and effort from Japan.

“Eddie said in the week they’ve improved massively and believes that since the World Cup they have got better again. There’s obviously a very healthy respect for the Japanese players.”

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