England's Strategic Lineup Shakeup for Rugby World Cup Semi-Final
England's rugby squad, led by coach John Mitchell, makes strategic changes for their Women's Rugby World Cup semi-final against France, promoting key players like Zoe Harrison. The team, on a 31-game winning streak, aims to secure a spot in the finals by overcoming France, known for their resilience.

In a strategic move, England coach John Mitchell has made four key changes to the lineup for their Women's Rugby World Cup semi-final clash against France. With Zoe Harrison stepping into the flyhalf position, England anticipates a dynamic match in Bristol this Saturday.
The changes aim to strengthen England's approach, with players like Ellie Kildunne and Hannah Botterman joining the starting squad. Having secured a 40-8 victory over Scotland, England is keen to maintain their momentum and clinch their third World Cup title.
Riding on a 31-game winning streak, England faces a resilient French team. Coach Mitchell emphasizes teamwork and focus, steering the squad to not just play but dominate in what promises to be an electrifying encounter.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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