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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.

Bevan kicked a penalty on the stroke of full-time to seal a 17-15 win moments after Scotland missed their own chance to take the points.

Megan Gaffney powered over to pull the Scots level on 78 minutes but Helen Nelson missed her conversion attempt as the clock went dead.

Instead, play was restarted and after moving within range of the Scotland line, Wales earned a penalty which Bevan coolly kicked from 25 metres.

The full-time Welsh side had looked set to coast to victory after Alisha Butchers' early try, which was bolstered by a conversion then a penalty by Elinor Snowsill.

Lana Skeldon crossed the line to halve the deficit for Scotland, but a further Welsh try from Kayleigh Powell made the score 15-5.

Scotland capitalised when Cara Hope was sin-binned on 67, with Gaffney powering over to haul back within five points, then crossing again to cue up the dramatic finale.

The USA's lack of accuracy cost them dear as they started their campaign with a 22-10 loss to Italy in Pool B.

Hallie Taufoou's fourth-minute try gave the Americans an early advantage in Whangarei in New Zealand, but Vittoria Ostuni Minuzzi crossed for Italy before Muzzo's double and a superb solo effort from Maria Magatti secured victory for the Azzurri.

Elsewhere, Canada scored seven tries to begin their campaign with a comfortable 41-5 win over Japan.

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