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Scots beat Fiji to reach World Cup quarter-finals

Scots beat Fiji to reach World Cup quarter-finals

Summary

Scotland defeated Fiji to reach the quarter-finals of the Women's Rugby World Cup for the first time since 2002. Francesca McGhie and Rhona Lloyd each scored twice to help secure the win. The match ended with Scotland leading 29-15.

Key Facts

  • Scotland won the match against Fiji with a score of 29-15.
  • Francesca McGhie and Rhona Lloyd each scored two tries for Scotland.
  • This victory means Scotland has reached the Women's Rugby World Cup quarter-finals for the first time since 2002.
  • Fiji scored three tries, with players Senivutu, Komaitai, and Naisewa contributing.
  • Vika Matarugu from Fiji received a yellow card for a high tackle during the game.
  • The match was played in Salford, and Scotland will play next against Canada in Exeter.
  • McGhie made a significant defensive play, stopping a certain try by Fiji's Kelerayani Luvu.
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