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Aldcroft returns to captain England in World Cup quarter-final
England captain Zoe Aldcroft during a team welcome ceremony at City Hall in Sunderland ahead of the Women's Rugby World Cup that begins, August 16, 2025

ZOE ALDCROFT returns from injury to lead England in their World Cup quarter-final against Scotland with Holly Aitchison given the fly-half duties at Ashton Gate on Sunday.

Aldcroft missed the resounding group wins against Samoa and Australia because of a bang to the side of her knee incurred in the tournament opener against the United States in Sunderland.

The 28-year-old’s fitness has been carefully managed since and she has now been restored to the back row, resulting in Abbie Ward dropping to the bench to make room.

Aitchison makes her first start of the competition following a successful comeback from an ankle injury as a replacement against Australia last Saturday, with Zoe Harrison supplying playmaker cover from the bench.

World player of the year Ellie Kildunne is observing a 12-day stand down period because of concussion symptoms arising from the final Pool A outing so Helena Rowland starts at full-back, edging Emma Sing for the position.

The last of four changes made to the side that triumphed 47-7 in Brighton sees Kelsey Clifford come in at loosehead prop for Hannah Botterman, who is struggling with a back spasm.

Head coach John Mitchell insists England are ready for the knockout phase of a World Cup they are strong favourites to win.

“The first stage of the tournament is behind us and now we enter a new stage of the competition that has an end point,” Mitchell said.

“We are adapting well to different situations and while we recognise Scotland have improved, we will still believe we can build pressure on them. This is an exciting challenge that we’re ready for.

“We trust our girls to be consistent, take ownership of their roles, embrace the occasion and earn the right to another week in this competition.

“The enthusiasm surrounding the tournament has been incredible, with support growing across the country. We know Bristol will be no different, and the girls are relishing the opportunity to rise to the occasion.”

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