
England Roars Back: Borthwick's Squad Demolishes 14-Man Fiji to End Losing Streak
Sky Sports·July 11, 2026
While the global sporting community is eagerly looking ahead to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, a different kind of international pitch battle captured the spotlight this weekend. According to Sky Sports, Steve Borthwick’s England rugby team delivered a spectacular return to form, snapping a grueling five-match Test losing streak with a commanding 73-8 victory over Fiji in the Nations Championship.
The action unfolded at Liverpool’s Hill Dickinson Stadium, where the English side played with a ferocity and precision that had been missing during their recent slump. Entering the match under immense pressure, Borthwick’s squad desperately needed a statement win to silence their critics and restore faith in their tactical trajectory. They delivered exactly that, putting on a ruthless masterclass in offensive rugby.
The clash, however, was heavily influenced by a numerical disadvantage for the visitors. Fiji was forced to navigate the vast majority of the contest with just 14 players on the pitch following a critical sending-off. England expertly capitalized on the extra man advantage. Displaying clinical finishing and relentless pressure, the home team ran in a flurry of tries, systematically dismantling the Fijian defensive structure.
For Borthwick, the 73-8 scoreline will be a massive breath of fresh air. The five consecutive defeats leading into this fixture had cast a dark cloud over the camp, prompting intense scrutiny from fans and pundits alike. Ending the drought in such explosive fashion not only relieves immediate pressure but also provides a tangible foundation to build upon as the Nations Championship progresses.
Fiji, to their credit, showed flashes of their trademark resilience, managing to put eight points on the board despite their compromised numbers. However, the sheer volume and pace of England’s attacks proved too much to handle. The red card undeniably altered the landscape of the match, yet the cold efficiency with which England closed out the game proved they are getting back to their best.
As the dust settles at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, English sports fans finally have a reason to celebrate. Whether this emphatic triumph marks a genuine, sustainable turning point for Borthwick’s squad remains to be seen, but for now, the losing streak is dead, and England has sent a loud warning to their future opponents.
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