England 57-14 Italy: Brad Shields and Dan Robson score their first Test tries in Twickenham rout as Eddie Jones' side keep Six Nations title dreams alive England beat Italy at Twickenham on Saturday to ensure their Six Nations title bid will go to the final weekend Brad Shields scored his first ever Test try to seal England a bonus point after just 32 minutes in west London Manu Tuilagi registered two tries, with Jamie George and Jonny May also crossing over for Eddie Jones' side George Kruis charged down a kick for England's sixth try before Dan Robson got his first at international level England can win the Six Nations by beating Scotland next Saturday but only if Wales fail to win against IrelandBy Nik Simon For The Mail On Sunday Published: 18:32 GMT, 9 March 2019 | Updated: 18:38 GMT, 9 March 2019 Viewcomments Advertisement England outscored Italy by eight tries to two at Twickenham on Saturday to keep alive their hopes of lifting the 2019 Six Nations trophy. Brad Shields scored his first two tries at Test level, while Dan Robson opened his account too. Manu Tuilagi also contributed two tries to the rout, with Jamie George, Jonny May and George Kruis the other scorers. England's victory ensured that their title bid remained alive going into next weekend's finale, when they must beat Scotland and hope that Wales fail to win against Ireland in Cardiff. More to follow. Brad Shields (left) scored his first Test try as England thrashed Italy in a one-sided Six Nations encounter at Twickenham Manu Tuilagi (left) shone and scored two tries as England maintained their hopes of winning the Six Nations next weekend No 2 Jamie George scored England's first try of the evening when he powered over the Italian line on eight minutes Italy briefly drew level at 7-7 after Tommaso Allan (right) ran in for a try which he converted himself in the opening 15 minutes Jonny May touched down for England's second try as the hosts quickly retook the lead in front of a sell-out crowd in London Tuilagi scored his first try — England's third — after breaking through the Italian defence midway through the first half Shields registered a fourth try for England as the dangerous hosts sealed their bonus point inside little more than half an hour Owen Farrell kept the scoreboard ticking over with one penalty and four conversions before he was replaced by George Ford England added a fifth try in the second half when Tuilagi claimed his second of the evening to the delight of home supporters A diving Luca Morisi scored Italy's second try of the night but a comeback never looked to be on the cards at Twickenham George Kruis, pictured powering past an Italian challenge, charged down a kick for England's sixth try after 64 minutes Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility