Wins against Argentina, Japan and Chile has seen fans dare to dream and we’ve looked at what could happen next…
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In a stunning turnaround under the leadership of Steve Borthwick, England has secured their place in the knockout stages, igniting the dreams of fans nationwide. The odds of them hoisting the coveted Webb Ellis Cup in October have been slashed in half since the tournament’s commencement.
Nevertheless, the road ahead in this rugby journey is far from easy, featuring a crucial clash against Samoa in two weeks during the final pool stage. The path to the ultimate showdown is laden with challenges and uncertainties.
But what if, just for a moment, we let ourselves embrace the possibility of this remarkable scenario? What would the Rugby World Cup look like if England defied the odds and made it to a final considered by many as the most improbable in history?
Let’s venture into the realm of imagination and explore the potential trajectory that awaits Borthwick’s formidable team.
Quarter-final: England v Fiji
After a historic defeat to the Pacific Islanders last month, England is poised to seek redemption in the quarter-finals. Steve Borthwick’s squad aims to erase the memory of their lackluster performance, and with their recent form, they stand a strong chance of advancing to the semi-finals.
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