Full time: England 45-7 USA (HT: 19-0)
Tries: Ford, B. Vunipola, Cowan-Dickie, Cokanasiga 2, McConnochie, Ludlam
Cons: Ford 5
Tries: Campbell
Cons: MacGinty
Tries: Ford, B. Vunipola, Cowan-Dickie, Cokanasiga 2, McConnochie, Ludlam
Cons: Ford 5
Tries: Campbell
Cons: MacGinty
So a comprehensive victory for England in end, which won 45-7 against a USA side reduced to 14 men in the second half.
The Rugby World Cup takes a break on Friday as players and fans enjoy a well-deserved rest. Next up is Argentina vs. Tonga, Japan vs. Ireland and South Africa vs. Namibia on Saturday.
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Not the scoreline US fans were hoping for, but that didn't dampen their spirits in the Kobe Misaki Stadium.
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Outscored and outclassed, England simply proved too good for the USA.
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USA missed 54 tackles in total. That's a lot.
England made 19 clean breaks. That's also a lot.
Possession: 70%
Defenders beaten: 54
Clean breaks: 19
Offloads: 16
Tackles: 58
Tackles missed: 19
Turnovers won: 11
Possession: 30%
Defenders beaten: 19
Clean breaks: 3
Offloads: 7
Tackles: 159
Tackles missed: 54
Turnovers won: 7
There were some worrying scenes as USA fullback Will Hooley had to be stretchered off in a neck brace after landing awkwardly.
Let's hope it was only precautionary and he'll be back for the USA's next match against France next week.
Two unfortunate records for the USA's John Quill after he was red carded for a high tackle: the first player at Japan 2019 to be dismissed, and the first for the USA at any Rugby World Cup.
USA captain Blaine Scully says he was proud of his teammates' effort against England but admitted they were sloppier in areas than they would have liked.
The team will go back and analyze the video footage and hope to improve for next Wednesday's match against France.
England coach Eddie Jones said his players did well in slippery conditions in Kobe City. He spoke to ITV after the match: