England Win Women's Rugby World Cup Pool, Advance Quarterfinals
England Win Women's Rugby World Cup Pool, Advance Quarterfinals

England Win Women's Rugby World Cup Pool, Advance Quarterfinals

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England secured a dominant 47-7 victory over Australia to finish their Women's Rugby World Cup pool stage, advancing to face Scotland in the quarterfinals. Despite a slow start and conceding the first try, England rallied to score seven tries overall, with standout performances including two tries each from Sadia Kabeya and Kelsey Clifford. The match, witnessed by over 30,000 spectators including Catherine, Princess of Wales, was marked by England's resilience after a shaky first half, extending their winning streak to 30 Tests. However, the win came at a cost as key players Ellie Kildunne and Hannah Botterman left the field due to injury concerns. Australia also progressed to the quarterfinals, edging out the United States on points difference despite their underdog status. England's upcoming quarterfinal match against Scotland is heavily anticipated, given England's strong recent record against their neighbors.

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