World Cup round-up: Wales edge out Scotland
Keira Bevan kept her nerve to clinch a last-gasp victory for Wales against Scotland in their opening match in the Women's Rugby Union World Cup in Whangarei.
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Keira Bevan kept her nerve to clinch a last-gasp victory for Wales against Scotland in their opening match in the Women's Rugby Union World Cup in Whangarei.
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The Italians, who beat England 3-2 on penalties at London's Wembley stadium in 2021 to lift the trophy will also play North Macedonia, who prevented Roberto Mancini's side from reaching the World Cup, and Malta in Group C. "I was sure we would end up getting either England or France, but that's fine," Mancini said. "It's a workable group. There won't be any simple games but they are all still to be played."
England have been drawn with Italy, Ukraine, North Macedonia and Malta in the Euro 2024 qualifying draw. The group stage was drawn on Sunday morning, with the two teams who faced off in the Euro 2020 final meeting once again in Group C. Ad England will also take on Ukraine, with the top two teams qualifying automatically for the competition in Germany.
England will take on defending champions Italy in their Euro 2024 qualifying group.
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