Dylan Hartley and George Ford say England still have plenty of room for improvement despite their 58-15 win over Fiji on Saturday. England made it 12 wins in a row and kept their unbeaten record under Eddie Jones with a nine-try victory at Twickenham, adding to their 37-21 triumph over South Africa in their autumn opener last weekend. Highlights of Englands Autumn International clash against Fiji at Twickenham. However, Fiji scored three tries of their own and both Ford and skipper Hartley believe there is plenty for England to work on ahead of next weeks clash with Argentina, live on Sky Sports 2. I thought there was some good stuff, attack-wise, Ford said. There is always stuff to work on. I thought it was a bit loose at the breakdown first-half. We tidied that up a little in the second half and played some good stuff at the end. George Ford admits England can still improve after their win over Fiji We put an emphasis on the first 20 minutes to get a good start, we let ourselves down a little bit there last week so we are happy to make improvements in that area but fair play to Fiji, to be honest, it was a tough game and it took some doing. Dylan Hartley gives his reaction to Englands win over Fiji at Twickenham I thought it was a little bit off defensively. A little bit of urgency in the first half and not where we needed to be anyway, especially for the next two games and Argentina this week so well be hard on ourselves there and look to get better. England vs Argentina November 26, 2016, 1:30pm Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass Hartley said he was happier with the opening exchanges against Fiji but insists England need to work on maintaining their intensity. Alex Goode of England is tackled by Albert Vulivuli and Sunia Koto of Fiji I think there is plenty to work on, definitely. It can always be better, he said. I think we started the game very well but probably dropped off intensity-wise. Thats something we need to sort out.They are an attacking threat, they are amazing rugby players. The threat with them is they are big, physical guys who can move the ball pretty sharpish, they have got good feet and they offload out of every tackle, so weve got plenty to work on but weve got to respect the threat they posed. Also See: Jones: Wales complacent again Nine-try England thrash Fiji England fixtures WATCH: Reaction from Twickenham Chase Vaughn .com) - The red-hot Los Angeles Kings will try to extend their winning streak to a season-high seven games when they visit the Edmonton Oilers for Sundays clash at Rexall Place. Chris Peace . After dropping their final six games of December, the Wild opened the new calendar year with four consecutive wins. 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The win also denied Turkey an early chance to advance. Paraguay, which drew its opening match against Mali, made the breakthrough in the 52nd minute when substitute Arnaldo Sanabria fed Derlis Gonzalez, who scored with a superb side-footed volley. As the CONCACAF champion, Mexico and its potent attack featuring Jesus Corona and Marco Bueno had been tipped as one of the tournament favourites. But it has struggled to perform in Turkey and Tuesdays match was no different. It missed several good chances -- hitting the post twice, including with a free kick from Jorge Espericueta in the final minute. Having lost 2-1 to Greece in its previous game, Mexico finds itself bottom of Group D with a match against Mali remaining. Paraguay and Greece lead the group with four points after the Greeks drew 0-0 with MMali to also miss out on an early chance to qualify for the next round.dddddddddddd In Group C, El Salvador improved its chances of advancing with a victory that put its first points on the board. Australia, which had earned a deserved 1-1 draw against fancied Colombia, started well with Joshua Brillante putting the young Socceroos ahead in the ninth minute. But El Salvador, which lost 3-0 to Turkey in its opener, drew level just eight minutes later. Jairo Henriquez delivered a deep cross which Kevin Barahona headed back across goal and into the path of Diego Coca, who scored. Jose Pena provided the winner in the 40th, steering home a low cross from Miguel Ochoa. After an uneventful first half, Turkey went on the attack and nearly scored courtesy of a dipping, swerving free-kick from about 30 yards (meters) by Hakan Calhanoglu. 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