Ireland 19-14 England
Ireland Women have beaten England in the Rugby World Cup Sevens to qualify for the quarter-finals.
Tries from Ashleigh Baxter, Amee-Leigh Murphy Crowe (2) saw the Irish claim a 19-14 win that sets up a clash with New Zealand, who beat Mexico 57-0 in their last-16 game, in San Francisco.
That game will take place at 1.30am Irish time.
Ireland went ahead with a try from Baxter before England recovered to score through Emily Scarratt down the right flank.
Following a successful conversion, Abbie Brown's England took a 7-5 lead into half-time.
However, it was Ireland who stepped things up following the restart, as Murphy-Crowe ran in two tries within the space of as many minutes to move her side 19-7 ahead.
Brown helped inspire a late rally from England, with a quick ball recycled and Alex Matthews was picked out in space to cross over.
England were able to reduce the deficit to five points following another successful conversion, but -
with less than a minute left - Ireland saw out the victory.
While Ireland will progress to a quarter-final against New Zealand, Brown's side must now regroup to tackle Mexico, who are making their debut in the World Cup Sevens competition.
Captain Lucy Mulhall said: "We really happy to get away with a win against really good opposition.
"[Against New Zealand] we're going to go out with the same focus, the same intensity and we're going to try to put it up to them."
It was a big win for @IrishRugby as they advance to the quarter-finals at Rugby World Cup Sevens 2018, but will this be your @DHLRugby Moment That Delivers for day one? #RWC7s pic.twitter.com/0u4HoKZ4Yr
— Rugby World Cup Sevens (@WorldRugby7s) July 20, 2018
🎥 Reaction: @IrishRugby's captain, Lucy Mulhall, talks about the incredible support from Irish fans and "hearing people's dad's in the stands" as they come away with a win over @EnglandRugby at #RWC7s pic.twitter.com/krlq72Tnlj
— Rugby World Cup Sevens (@WorldRugby7s) July 20, 2018