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SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: England have done exactly what I hoped they would for this crucial game, which is - with one change - go with the team who crushed Ireland 57-15 at Twickenham.
RORY KEANE IN KOBE: There was a moment in the second half which pretty much summed up Ireland's performance under the closed roof here at Kobe Misaki Stadium.
CHRIS FOY IN KOBE: England'splayers will be warned to stick to the script against the USA and avoid using the low-risk fixture to pursue personal selection agendas ahead of bigger games to come.
WILL KELLEHER IN JAPAN: Their team is largely made up of semi-professional players yet they stunned the fancied Flying Fijians in Kamaishi amid emotional scenes.
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY WILL KELLEHER: There will be one Englishman hoping his countrymen do not pass go in Japan - the American fly-half whose ancestor created Monopoly.
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NIK SIMON IN KOBE: Eddie Jones's England will be looking to make it two wins out of two at the World Cup on Thursday. Sportsmail runs the rule over the England side to face the United States.
CHRIS FOY: Time will tell if England can handle the rare inconvenience of a four-day turnaround between matches, in alien conditions, as they confront the USA.
CHRIS FOY IN TOKYO: Eddie Jones and his coaching counterparts are being denied any direct contact with referees prior to World Cup matches, at a time of rising tensions and concerns.
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WILL KELLEHER: The 25-year-old is suspended for three weeks, so will miss matches against Wales, Uruguay and Georgia, but can appeal - and Australia may pursue that option.
WILL KELLEHER IN OTSU: Warren Gatland sent out a rallying cry to Wales ahead of their upcoming match against Fiji - win the World Cup pool and we will be mentally stronger.
Italy have gone a long way to securing third place in Pool B after crushing group rival Canada 48-7. The forwards dominated as Italy ran in another seven tries.
Australia responded to defeat to Wales with an emphatic win against Uruguay on Saturday as the Wallabies secured an emphatic 45-10 defeat to put pressure back on their rivals in the pool.
England take on USA today who have yet to kick-off their Rugby World Cup campaign as Eddie Jones' men look to continue winning form ahead of tough challenges against France and Argentina.
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MAIL ON SUNDAY CHIEF SPORTS WRITER OLIVER HOLT IN TOKYO: England made this look routine. No alarms. There was nothing to counter the idea that they are growing into this tournament.
SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: England were very good as they dismissed a physical USA side, but the reality is the World Cup proper starts next week with tough tests against Argentina and France.
NIK SIMON IN KOBE: England continued their fine start to the Rugby World Cup with a dominant victory over the United States. Sportsmail rates each England player out of 10 for their performance.