Australia lost and won and the United States won and lost at the Women’s Rugby World Cup on Saturday.

Australia took the last quarterfinal spot despite a 47-7 hiding from England in Brighton.

The U.S. scorched Samoa 60-0 earlier but they were not enough points as the Eagles missed the quarterfinals for the first time in 11 years on points difference.

England won its 30th successive test, tying its own world record streak that ended when it lost the 2022 World Cup final to New Zealand. England hasn’t lost since. The Pool A winner will play Scotland in the quarterfinals next weekend.

Australia will face Pool B winner Canada, which put away the Scots 40-19 in Exeter.

Also, Fiji won its first ever international against Wales 28-25 in a game that was attended by William, the Prince of Wale

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