England's rugby team has sent shockwaves through the rugby world with a narrow 31-24 victory over Argentina. The match, which took place in Santiago del Estero, was marked by a series of disciplinary issues, with four England players receiving yellow cards. This left the team with 13 men on the field for a total of nine minutes, yet they managed to cling on for the win.
The victory marked a second successive win for the team, and came just three days after England's football counterparts crashed out of the World Cup with a 2-1 semi-final collapse against Argentina. Immanuel Feyi-Waboso's stunning solo try in the 69th minute proved to be the decisive moment in the match, spurring the Exeter wing to secure the win for England.
The team's willingness to adapt and overcome the odds has been praised by fans and pundits alike, with many hailing the victory as a testament to Steve Borthwick's leadership. England's rugby team has now been shown 14 yellow cards and one red in their eight matches in 2026, a statistic that is likely to be closely monitored in the coming weeks.
The win has sent England into the next round of the tournament, where they will face off against a yet-to-be-determined opponent. With the team's momentum building, fans are eagerly anticipating what the future holds for the team.