On July 11, 2026, England secured a resounding 73-8 victory against Fiji in the Nations Championship, ending a five-Test losing streak. The match, held at Hill Dickinson Stadium in Liverpool, saw replacement Henry Pollock score a remarkable hat-trick, leading the team to their largest win over Fiji. England capitalized on Fiji's ill-discipline, playing against 14 men for half the match following a red card issued to scrum-half Simione Kuruvoli.
England's Dominance in the Match
England's performance was comprehensive, with a total of 11 tries scored. The scoring opened with a try from Marcus Smith, followed by contributions from Jamie George, Guy Pepper, and others, including Pollock's three tries. The crowd of 50,209 erupted in cheers as Pollock showcased his speed and agility, marking his case for a starting position in future matches.
With Fiji struggling to maintain discipline and cohesion, England took advantage of their weaknesses. The Pacific Islanders, who had previously defeated England at Twickenham in August 2023, failed to replicate that form, ultimately succumbing to a lack of organization on the field.
Key Moments and Player Highlights
Several key moments defined the match. England's second try was a result of a powerful driving maul, with Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, Seb Atkinson, and Henry Slade contributing significantly. Additionally, the match saw the Test debuts of Benhard Janse van Rensburg and Noah Caluori, both of whom made an immediate impact.





