England finished strongly to beat a doughty Samoa 26-13 at Twickenham in London on Saturday.
Although they failed to scale the heights of last week against Australia they secured back-to-back November international wins for the first time in six years.
England led 6-3 at the break with two Toby Flood penalties but Samoa, as always, tackled like demons and the islanders then earned the lead within a minute of the restart when fullback Paul Williams scored their first-ever Twickenham try.
England struck back quickly through centre Matt Banahan with Flood converting and landing two penalties to earn some breathing
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