London (AFP) - Australia coach Michael Cheika is wary of a 'thunderous' England backlash at Twickenham this weekend after the World Cup' hosts 28-25 defeat by Wales at their London headquarters last Saturday.Cheika, who has revived the Wallabies since he took over last October after the brief and scandal-plagued reign of Ewen McKenzie -- takes Australia, unbeaten in Pool A after wins over Fiji and Uruguay, to a Twickenham ground where home fans had not witnessed an England defeat in eight games before the Welsh reverse.Another loss on Saturday could see England become the first World Cup hosts to exit the tournament before the knockout stage and the 48-year-old Cheika has told his players to brace themselves for a furious response from the under-fire Red Rose brigade.

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