-
Feels like 'victory': Cape Verde celebrates heroic World Cup defeat
-
Trump says American identity under 'renewed attack' as US turns 250
-
Haaland's stetson, Cape Verde's pride: World Cup last-32 moments
-
World Cup serves up Wimbledon dilemma: football or tennis?
-
Colombia overcome Ghana to reach World Cup last-16
-
Huge crowds gather as Khamenei funeral ceremonies begin in Iran
-
Cape Verde show anything is possible at World Cup with 'big hearts'
-
Trump set for Mount Rushmore address as US turns 250
-
Huge crowds gather as Khamenei funeral ceremonies open in Iran
-
New species of ghost shark may have been found in Costa Rica
-
Mass protests expected as German far-right AfD meets
-
Argentina advance after Cape Verde World Cup scare, Egypt through
-
Argentina survive Cape Verde scare to reach World Cup last 16
-
Huge crowds expected as Khamenei funeral ceremonies open in Iran
-
England v Mexico World Cup game kickoff time unchanged: FIFA
-
Swift and Kelce marry as global stars swarm 'royal wedding'
-
McDonald's, bus station convert into Venezuela quake clinics
-
Hurdles record-breaker Tharp says 'sky's the limit'
-
'Super typhoon' Bavi heads for US Pacific islands
-
Salah says 'had to do it' after coolest of penalties in World Cup win
-
England seek end to Australia agony in Women's World Cup final
-
Australia's Popovic on defensive as gamble fails in World Cup exit
-
President-elect Fujimori hails 'new chapter' for Peru
-
Maiden ton for Udara as Sri Lanka pile on the runs in 2nd Test
-
Global celebrities pay court at Swift, Kelce "royal wedding"
-
Norway pin hopes on Haaland against Brazil in World Cup last 16
-
Dangerous heat wave roasts America's big birthday party
-
Egypt down Australia to reach World Cup last 16, Cape Verde face Messi
-
Egypt edge Australia on penalties to reach World Cup last 16
-
Families demand help with recovering Venezuela's quake victims
-
France braced for extreme heat threat in World Cup clash with Paraguay
-
England's Rashford unfazed by high-altitude Mexico World Cup test
-
Iranians begin to gather for Khamenei funeral ceremonies
-
In Brazil, Bolsonaro family airs feud ahead of elections
-
England v Mexico World Cup kickoff could be moved earlier: source
-
Postecoglou links up with Ronaldo at Al Nassr
-
Frustrated families demand recovery of Venezuela's earthquake dead
-
Sabalenka sets up Wimbledon last-16 clash with Osaka
-
Williams sisters return, Swiatek faces Eala test at Wimbledon
-
Dangerous heatwave hits peak temps along US east coast
-
'Ecstatic' Hamilton rolls back the years with Silverstone pole
-
LeBron's agent makes case for 10 new clubs for 41-year-old star
-
England enter World Cup lion's den as Mexico host them at Azteca fortress
-
Trump heads for Mount Rushmore as US turns 250
-
Hamilton beats Antonelli to British GP sprint pole with supreme lap
-
French Top 14 champions Toulouse fined for salary cap breaches
-
Title rivals Djokovic and Sinner advance at Wimbledon
-
Record-equalling Djokovic powers into Wimbledon last 16
-
Ferrari confirm Hamilton staying next year
-
Ruthless Sinner powers into Wimbledon last 16
England's women deliver World Cup warning to champions New Zealand
England's women's rugby union side extended their winning run to 17 Tests on Saturday beating world champions New Zealand 24-12 in an entertaining tussle at Twickenham.
It was England's second successive win over the Kiwis, having beaten them in New Zealand last year and a timely warning they are in the mood for revenge in next year's World Cup.
The visitors are the last side to have beaten world ranked number one side England -- in the 2022 World Cup final, the fifth time the English have lost in the final of the quadrennial showpiece to the Black Ferns.
Any notion that the match had been taken as a gentle contest were dismissed by England's Alex Matthews, player of the match.
"It is never a friendly in Test match rugby -- we don't do friendlies," she told the BBC.
"These are warm-ups, but we started something last year and want to build to the World Cup next year."
It was England who sparkled from the kick-off, in front of over 40,000 raucous and lively spectators.
It was a suitable audience for 2019 world player of the year and 2014 World Cup winner Emily Scarratt, who became the third player to make her 100th start for the hosts.
England tested their opponents, probing for weaknesses and broke the deadlock in the 18th minute when captain Marlie Packer grounded the ball after a rolling maul hauled her over the line.
Holly Aitchison missed the conversion.
Abby Dow and then Ellie Kildunne added two quickfire tries on the half hour and 36th minute marks respectively -- Aitchison converting the latter for a 17-0 lead.
The try was deserved for Dow as she was a livewire presence in attack, regularly getting the better of her opposing wing Katelyn Vahaakolo.
It was a downcast New Zealand side that returned to the changing rooms for the half-time talk at 17-0 down.
Their morale took a further pounding as two minutes into the second half scrum-half Natasha Hunt looked to have put the game beyond them when she went over.
Aitchison converted for 24-0.
Vahaakolo had had a torrid time in defence but in attack she was vibrant and got New Zealand on the scoreboard in the 50th minute.
On the hour mark it was a case of deja vu as Vahaakolo scored their second try and gave them a glimmer of hope of a remarkable comeback.
Renee Holmes converted for 24-12 and it was game on for the final quarter.
However, despite the best efforts of both sides neither could add to the scoreline but they got warmly applauded off the pitch for an entertaining match by the crowd.
The two sides may well be back at Twickenham on September 27 next year for the World Cup final.
L.Adams--AT