Sarah Rendell, our eyes and ears on the ground, has this to say:
The sun is shining in Brighton as fans pour into the stadium with Jess Breach masks, cowboy hats and rose hats. This match is a sell-out and the atmosphere would blow the roof off if this stadium had one. If my maths is correct, Australia just need to avoid a defeat by 86 points to go through to the quarter-finals after the USA beat Samoa 60-0 earlier today.
It’s busy down at the Amex. Photograph: Ben Whitley/PA
The Wallaroos just need a point to progress to the last eight and receive a huge boost with the return of captain Siokapesi Palu.
Absent since early July, the backrower adds real ballast to a side that has continually looked dangerous ball-in-hand.
They’ve got danger players in the back field with teenage sensation Caitlyn Halse needing something close to the game of her young life this afternoon.
I doubt it, but this will at least give John Mitchell’s team a bit of a tune up ahead of the quarterfinals.
England’s Jess Breach has provided some great lines and wants her teammates to adopt a “predator” mindset. They’ve consumed just about every team they’ve faced over the past four years but don’t have a World Cup crown to show for their dominance.
Some ruthlessness would go down well before the business end of the tournament and what better way to stamp their authority than with a crushing win this evening?