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    Rugby-Rampant England beat Scotland to reach World Cup semis and break wins record

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    Posted on September 14, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    England beat Scotland 40-8 in the Women's Rugby World Cup, setting a new record for consecutive test wins. They advance to face France in the semifinals.

    Table of Contents

    • Match Overview and Key Highlights
    • England's Scoring Dominance
    • Scotland's Performance
    • Match Statistics

    England Dominates Scotland with 40-8 Victory to Reach World Cup Semis

    Match Overview and Key Highlights

    By Toby Davis

    England's Scoring Dominance

    BRISTOL, England (Reuters) - England battered neighbours Scotland to keep their Women's World Cup juggernaut rolling on, running in six tries in a lopsided 40-8 victory on Sunday to reach the semi-finals and set a new world record for consecutive test wins.

    Scotland's Performance

    Kelsey Clifford went over twice while further tries for Morwenna Talling, Abby Dow, Amy Cokayne and Holly Aitchison at Bristol's Ashton Gate stadium wrapped up a 31st straight win for England and teed up a semi-final with old rivals France.

    Match Statistics

    The tournament hosts, who are unbeaten since their last world record run of 30 wins was ended by New Zealand in the 2022 final, laid down another emphatic marker to their rivals, crossing four times in the first half and then cruising through the remainder of the contest.

    Five Aitchison conversions took her points tally for the afternoon to 15 while Scotland's only dents on the scoreboard came from Helen Nelson's early penalty and a desperately late try from Rhona Lloyd as their hopes of reaching their first semi-final were crushed.

    England's dominance in this fixture was so emphatic that a Scotland victory was only possible in the wilder fringes of the imagination.

    England were on a 27-match winning streak against their neighbours spanning 26 years with the average score in their last 10 meetings showing a near 50-point gap.

    While some sporting scripts have to be torn up and rewritten, this one seemed as near to being carved in stone as you could get.

    Yet for the briefest of moments it looked as though England could be in for at least a testing afternoon in a familiarly rain-sodden Bristol.

    A spell of early Scotland pressure pegged England back on their line and while they could not force it over, Nelson's close-range penalty gave them a 3-0 lead.

    If you can have a turning point after four minutes, that was it, however, as England did not take long to snatch the initiative.

    Clifford spun out of a tackle and burrowed over the line in the 10th minute to put England ahead and when Talling charged onto the ball and bundled over to increase the lead five minutes later it felt decisive.

    A Cokayne try was ruled out for an obstruction at the lineout but that was never likely to be significant.

    Dow scored their third try, and her 50th for England, touching down in the right corner, and when a swift break ended with England working the ball inside for Clifford to bundle over for her second try, it was game over.

    Aitchison's third conversion sent the tournament hosts in at the break leading 26-3 and the scoreboard continued to tick over after the interval with Cokayne breaking off from the maul to score England's fifth try and Aitchison finishing off a well-worked move to increase their lead to 40-3.

    England then cruised to the finish line but could not see the game out without offering Scotland a consolation with Lloyd going over in the corner for their only try of the match well after the 80 minutes were up.

    (Reporting by Toby Davis, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

    Key Takeaways

    • •England defeated Scotland 40-8 in the Women's Rugby World Cup.
    • •England set a new world record with 31 consecutive test wins.
    • •Kelsey Clifford scored two tries for England.
    • •England will face France in the semifinals.
    • •Scotland's only try came after the 80-minute mark.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Rugby-Rampant England beat Scotland to reach World Cup semis and break wins record

    1What was the final score of the match between England and Scotland?

    England won decisively with a score of 40-8 against Scotland.

    2Who scored the most points for England in the match?

    Holly Aitchison scored the most points for England, contributing 15 points through five conversions.

    3How many consecutive wins does England have after this match?

    With this victory, England achieved their 31st consecutive win in women's rugby.

    4What was Scotland's only scoring in the match?

    Scotland's only points came from an early penalty by Helen Nelson and a late try by Rhona Lloyd.

    5Where was the match played?

    The match took place at Ashton Gate stadium in Bristol, England.

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