England beat New Zealand at Twickenham for the first time in 13 years to rack up their tenth Test win in a row.The Red Rose looked to be heading for a painful defeat after the visitors raced into an early 12-0 lead with just 19 minutes on the clock.England sealed a famous win over New Zealand at Twickenham – their first since 2012GettyTries from Leicester Faingaʻanuku and Codie Taylor as well as a conversion from Beauden Barrett had the All Blacks on course for a fourth straight win over England.But a stunning fightback from Steve Borthwick’s side saw England run out 33-19 winners on Saturday in their third of four Autumn Internationals.England closed the gap to 12-11 at the break following a try by Ollie Lawrence and two drop goals from George Ford.And the comeback was complete just three minutes after the restart when Sam Underhill went over for a try, with Ford making no mistake from the conversion.Boos then rung around Twickenham after a try from Ford was ruled out by TMO following a knock-on from Ben Earl in the build-up.But fans were soon on their feet when Fraser Dingwall powered through the New Zealand defence for a try, with Ford again kicking a further two points.A try from Will Jordan then threatened to spoil the party with New Zealand closing the gap to six points following Damian McKenzie’s conversion.Records tumbleBut England never looked like surrendering their lead, with Ford kicking a late penalty to end New Zealand’s comeback hopes.Tom Roebuck then sent England fans into a frenzy after scoring a 77th minute try to seal a famous win.The result means that England now boast ten Test wins in a row in 2025.New Zealand looked to be heading for another win over England after Leicester Faingaʻanuku scored a 14th minute tryGettyIt was Lawrence that started England’s comeback before the breakAFPEngland have only been defeated just once this calendar year, which occurred in their first match against Ireland in February at the start of the Six Nations.With ten wins in a row, it is England’s best run of victories in eight years.England recorded 18 successive Test wins between October 2015 to March 2017 – equalling their best record.It was also England’s first win over New Zealand since their 19-7 victory in the semi-finals of the 2019 World Cup.And it is also their first triumph over the second-ranked Test side on home soil since their 38-21 win in December 2012.Incredibly, England have recorded just their third win against New Zealand at Twickenham this century, having also beaten them in 2002.Underhill’s try completed England’s comeback – and they never looked backGettyEngland will now turn their attention to Argentina next weekend where they are looking to end the year on a high.For New Zealand, they will look to return to winning ways against Wales in Cardiff.