England's Ben Earl celebrates after scoring a try during the...

England's Ben Earl celebrates after scoring a try during the Autumn Nations Series rugby union match between England and Japan at the Allianz Stadium Twickenham in London, Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024. Credit: AP/Alastair Grant

LONDON — England's rugby team ended its five-match losing streak in fine style by running in nine tries to beat Eddie Jones' Japan 59-14 on Sunday.

England was previously defeated by New Zealand, Australia and South Africa in this autumn series, after back-to-back test losses to the All Blacks in July. A sixth straight defeat would have been England's worst run since 2006.

Captain Jamie George scored two of England's five tries in the first half and there were four more after the break at Twickenham.

Japan has still never beaten England.

Jones, who coached England from 2015-22 and led the team to a World Cup final in 2019, returned to Twickenham under a cloud after criticism of his leadership style by former England players.

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