England 29 Wales 3

England Women booked their place in the final of the U20s Nations Cup on Saturday with a hard-earned 29-3 victory against Wales at Brunel University on Wednesday night.

Richmond's Victoria Cornborough started at prop, with team-mate Kimberly Davey and Wallington's Davinia Monterio coming off the bench in the second half to play their part. The victory gives the host nation the favourites tag ahead of the Saturday's showdown, where they will meet the USA after their impressive 38-20 win over Canada.

England U20s head coach Giselle Mather, from Teddington RFC, whose side have also beaten Canada 47-0 and the USA 42-7, said: "I'm very proud of the players' performance in what was a typical England versus Wales clash.

"It was a physical and intense clash and I am especially delighted that we got another bonus point.

"There were some outstanding performances on the pitch tonight, noticeably Nicola Hoole who provided quick ball and was going forward all the time providing a great platform for us to attack on.

"Rose Fong was a constant threat and caused the Welsh defence numerous problems, while Hannah Field was outstanding in the line-outs.

"All three of our games throughout this tournament have been very different but I am very happy with the way the team has performed and we're now really looking forward to the final.

"The USA had a tremendous game against Canada tonight."

England set down their marker early on with Lichfield's Vicky Fleetwood easing the home side into a 5-0 lead after just 11 minutes.

After some good continuity play, the hooker took the ball from the ruck and ran in from 5m out.

Leeds fly-half Claire Garner converted.

With Wales' defence holding firm throughout most of the first-half and England having to work hard in wet conditions the Red Roses had to wait until the 39th minute for their next score that came courtesy of Garner, who stroked over a penalty, handing England a 10-0 lead at the break.

Darlington Mowden Park's centre Rose Fong made an immediate impact after the restart with a great individual effort which saw her make a good break thanks to Hoole turning over the ball in the midfield.

Fong ran in with ease, and with Garner converting England then found themselves with a comfortable 17-0 lead.

Garner then added her own converted try, bringing her personal tally to 14 points for the evening, after England wore down Wales' hardened defence with sustained pressure.

Wales managed to claw back a penalty as full-time drew nearer with scrum-half Yasmin Leung kicking the points, but England confirmed their dominance with their final try in extra time, which this time saw Worcester wing Sam Bree touching down.

England: 15 Natasha Hunt (Bath), 14 Garnet MacKinder (Exeter Saracens RFC), 13 Rose Fong (Darlington Mowden Park Sharks RFC), 12 Sarah McKenna (Old Albanian Saints RFC), 11 Samantha Bree (Worcester RFC), 10 Claire Garner (Leeds Leos), 9 Jessie-Joy Flowers (West Park RFC), 1 Victoria Cornborough (Richmond RFC), 2 Victoria Fleetwood (Lichfield RFC), 3 Charlotte Male (Plymouth Albion RFC), 4 Charlotte Wild (Leeds Met Uni), 5 Harriet Mills (Manchester RFC), 6 Marlie Packer (Bath RFC) Captain, 7 Hannah Field (Reading RFC), 8 Nicola Hoole (Bath RFC).

Replacements: 16 Elizabeth Peak (Oakmedians RFC), 17 Sasha Acheson (Sudbury RFC), 18 Davinia Monterio (Bath RFC), 19 Amy Millar (Reading RFC), 20 Hannah Walker-Smart (Paviors RFC), 21 Gemma Rowland (Exeter University), 22 Kimberly Davey (Richmond)

Tries: Fleetwood, Fong, Garner, Bree

Conversions: Garner (3)

Penalties: Garner

Substitutions: Peak for Cornborough (61), Davey for Hunt (63), Millar for Mills (64), Acheson for Male (70), Monterio for Fleetwood (78), Rowland for McKenna (78), Walker-Smart for Flowers (78)