England survived a late charge to end Tonga's World Cup party and keep their own tournament hopes alive with a thrilling 20-18 semi-final victory at a jam packed Mt Smart Stadium tonight.
England looked to be cruising to victory after centre John Bateman crossing for their third try in the 67th minute for a 20-0 lead, before Tonga came roaring back with three tries in the last 10 minutes to interchange forward Tevita Pangai Junior, hooker Siliva Havili and five-eighth Tui Lolohea and three conversions from prop Sio Siua Taukeiaho helping them within two points with two minutes to play.
Cheered on by their legion of fans among a capacity crowd of 30,003, Tonga threw everything at England in the dying stages but the match ended in controversy with star forward Andrew Fifita denied a match-winning try right on fulltime despite an England hand appearing to strip the ball from his grasp.
Earlier, first-half tries to Jermaine McGillvary and fullback Gareth Widdop helped England to a 12-0 lead at the break, with Widdop extending their advantage with a penalty goal nine minutes after the resumption before Bateman's crucial four-pointer.