NZME's rugby experts have made their predictions for the Rugby World Cup pool A crunch match between Australia and England.
Patrick McKendry
England are in disarray, Australia are looking increasingly dangerous. Their backs should cut the English to pieces at Twickenham and David Pocock and Michael Hooper should ensure their team win the breakdown battle. The robotic English forwards look a bit uncomfortable handling the ball; the Aussies much less so.
Wynne Gray
England will pinch this by a small margin. Familiarity with Twickers, massive crowd support, referee Romaine Poite, superior goal-kicking and the extra adrenaline they will use, knowing that a slipup will tarnish the nation's hosting work and leave them on the brink of their worst result in RWC history.
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Dylan Cleaver
Because they have to. I'm picking desperation, a Northern Hemisphere referee and a few iffy scrum penalties to be the difference.
Nigel Yalden
Pocock x Hooper + Fardy = Breakdown dominace; Breakdown dominance + Kuridrani x Folau = Wallabies win
Elliott Smith
England will be made to look inept at the breakdown as Hooper and Pocock replicate their efforts from Sydney. The Aussies lose a bit of shape late in the game with substitutions but are still out of reach for the hosts.
Jared Savage
Tempted to follow bookies and pick home team but England, as seen in loss to Wales, will buckle under pressure. Workhorse loosies will struggle with double trouble of Pocock and Hooper.