

France will take on either hosts and defending champions New Zealand or Wales in the semi-finals of the women's Rugby World Cup next week after defeating Italy 39-3 in their quarter-final in Whangarei's Northland Events Centre on Saturday.
England secured a fourth Six Nations Grand Slam in six years as they beat France 24-12 in Bayonne on Saturday.
England will begin their quest for a fourth consecutive Women's Six Nations title away at Scotland on March 26 after the fixtures for next year's competition were announced.
The Women's Six Nations has been postponed until the spring or summer as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect the world's sporting calendar.
England's Rugby Football Union (RFU) has expressed concerns over whether the organisers of the women's Six Nations can successfully stage the tournament amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The women's Six Nations and its players have suffered from a lack of sponsorship and professional contracts.
England moved one step closer to sealing the Women's Six Nations Grand Slam with a commanding 55-0 victory over second-placed Italy in Exeter on Saturday.
England defeated Grand Slam champions France 41-26 in their women's Six Nations clash at Doncaster on Sunday.