England Defeats France 35-17 to Reach Rugby World Cup Final, Extends Record Winning Streak to 32
England Defeats France 35-17 to Reach Rugby World Cup Final, Extends Record Winning Streak to 32

England Defeats France 35-17 to Reach Rugby World Cup Final, Extends Record Winning Streak to 32

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Ellie Kildunne's exceptional performance, featuring two brilliant tries, was pivotal in England's 35-17 victory over France, securing their place in the Rugby World Cup final against Canada. Despite France's resilient and dominant play for much of the first half, England's strong defense and Kildunne's dynamic contributions helped maintain their 32-match winning streak. Kildunne, returning from concussion, displayed her world-class talent by breaking through France's defense with pace and skill, earning player of the match honors. The semi-final was a physical and challenging encounter, with England's forwards and defense absorbing significant pressure while capitalizing on scoring opportunities. This victory sets up a highly anticipated final at Twickenham, where England aims to claim their first world championship since 2014. The match also highlighted England's ability to withstand intense opposition and the importance of Kildunne's impact on their success.

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