England coach Stuart Lancaster is expecting an Australia backlash when his side face the Wallabies at Twickenham this weekend.

Australia opened their European autumn campaign with a thumping 33-6 loss to France in Paris on Saturday, just hours after England began their November/December quartet of Twickenham Tests by routing Fiji 54-12.

But Australia – who arrived in Europe on the back of a highly creditable 18-18 draw with world champions New Zealand – are set to have captain David Pocock, wing Digby Ioane and prop Ben Alexander fit to face England on Saturday.

“We recognise the strength of Australia,” Lancaster said.

“They pushed the All Blacks to 18-18, they are a good side. We have to train at a higher intensity this week and keep putting the players under pressure so we are ready for what comes on Saturday.

“They will be very motivated coming here and we need to make sure we are ready.”

Slow-starters England did score seven tries against Fiji but also made a mess of several others, something unlikely to go unpunished by the stronger sides in Australia, South Africa (November 24) and New Zealand (December 1) who will be arriving at Twickenham in the coming weeks.

“You only had to look at the players in the changing room to know they will remain grounded,” Lancaster said.

“They were quietly pleased with the performance but they were not shouting from the rooftops.

“We recognise the challenges ahead and we will have to up our game to win next week.”

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