England’s national rugby team had to halt their match against the USA due to lightning strikes. The team, led by Steve Borthwick and missing key players involved in the British & Irish Lions series, were on their tour of the Americas following victories against Argentina.
This game marked England’s return to the USA after 2001, held at Audi Field in Washington DC. Kick-off had already been delayed due to adverse weather conditions when lightning struck during the first half, causing a 40-minute pause with England leading 14-0.
Similar weather-related delays were recently experienced at the football Club World Cup in the USA, where teams like Chelsea and Benfica had to wait nearly two hours due to weather conditions. Despite the interruptions, England secured a convincing 40-5 victory, with captain George Ford converting four tries and commending his teammates’ resilience in challenging conditions.
Coach Borthwick introduced six new players in the match, praising their performance despite the adverse weather challenges. The team’s winning streak of seven games, their longest since 2020, signals a resurgence in confidence ahead of upcoming matches against Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, and Argentina at Twickenham.
Reflecting on the unique experience of playing in the USA, Borthwick contrasted the current game with his previous encounter in San Francisco. England’s continued success and development of new talent bode well for their future competitions.