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England, Canada and New Zealand have already advanced to the quarter-finals

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was played Second date of Women’s Rugby World Cup Inside New Zealand And England Won a close match 13 to 7 In view Francewhen Australia He won 14 to 12 A Scotland Y America Expired 30 to 17 A Japan. Then, they closed for the day Canada won 22-12 against Italy New Zealand beat Wales 56-12. Further A hard-fought 21-17 win against Fiji South Africa.

Along with his aforementioned achievements, England, New Zealand and Canada have already advanced to the quarter-finals.

Italy 12-22 Canada (Sunday)

The Italian team led the first visit to rivals Ingolese 60 seconds into the match thanks to a try from Victoria Ostuni Minucci. Canada did the same through Paige Faris and Emily Tutosi, and the North Americans’ first-half hits ended in controversy at 5-12. Refereeed by Sarah Cox, the Canadians pressed their game in the fill and made the difference with two other tries from Dutosi, one of the stars of the tournament, and Sarah Kaljuvi. Italy conceded in the final with the capture of Elisa Giordano.

PG 21-17 South Africa (Sunday)

The duel was played between two teams ranked sixteenth and thirteenth respectively in the world rankings. Ilispeci Delalwau scored for Fiji in the 13th minute, which was not converted until 36′, when Zintle Mpupha equalized for South Africa. The second half had the same momentum, with both teams in contention. In this way, apart from the successful kicks of Lavena Kauru, the islanders added again with Akanisi Sokolwasa and Karalaini Nyseva; The Africans added Acesa Hele’s try and the corresponding conversion and penalty to the foot of Libby Johns van Rensburg.

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Wales 12-56 New Zealand (Sunday)

Great win for the New Zealanders who opened their tally on 17 minutes with a try from Chelsea Bremner. Only Wales players Fionn Lewis and Sloane Harris scored tries; In stark contrast to New Zealand, who supported another eight wins, twice at the hands of Portia Woodman, Sylvia Brunt, Mala Roos, Theresa Fitzpatrick, Crystal Murray, Rachel Dimond and Ruby Tull forced history in their favour.

United States 30-17 Japan (Saturday)

With great authority, the North Americans took the win and took first place in the competition so far. After the opening whistle, America’s superiority was evident, with open play and moving the ball end-to-end, which was able to find gaps and break down the match’s defenses. At times they approached Ingole and scored points, but Japan could not find an answer to the attack. With this defeat, the dream of progressing to the next round begins to elude the Japanese as they have not added any points in this World Cup.

France 7-13 England (Saturday)

In one of the best fights to date, the British finished the match and qualified for the next stage. From the start of the game, both teams were solid in defense and sealed the win. With intelligence and patience, England managed to score points at every opportunity as they entered the 22-man competition. However, the French were not so lucky and ultimately failed in their bid to claim victory.

Scotland 12-14 Australia (Friday)

In a very close match, the Oceania team took the win and their first appearance at the Women’s World Cup. Right from the start of the match, you can see the balance between the two. With a used game, the Australians managed to secure two wins, but the Scots found a response with a closed and physical game. However, the final difference was found in the performance of the kickers. In this way, Scotland failed to achieve its victory and was on the verge of relegation.

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