England hover the United States into the past in a match in Washington, with a delay of about two hours due to electrical attacks in the region.
The kick-off was held at the US Capital for an hour, in which the game was performed on Saturday at a testing starting from 18:05 local time (23:05 BST).
England led 14–0 in the 29th minute, when more bad weather reports forced Scottish referee Sam Grove-White to take the players out of the ground for 40 minutes.
On both occasions, supporters inside the 20,000-capacity Audi field in Washington were asked to “get out of the seating bowl” and “Shelter in the Concourse” on a message on a message on the video screen of the stadium.
Despite the delay of weather, England still managed to shine, six tried to end Argentina and the United States tour, with an ideal three-win record.
Steve Borathwick’s side started the match well, taking the lead in the 11th minute after a Maul through Curtis Langdon, while Luke Northemore crossed the posts after seven minutes. Both attempts came with the USA for 14 players with Chris Hilsnabek in Sin-Bin.
Alex Dombrant and Debutant who stopped the chalk after reviewing the TMO by Carpenter, before Cadon Murle crossed the Left Wing on a half-time stroke and added England’s third score.
Straight after the restart, Jack Van Porselit ended, while Harry Randel produced a magnificent dummy to score in the 62nd minute.
Gabriel Oghre ended England’s sixth attempt, but the red roses were unable to completely shut down the US, as Shilo Klein finally crashed into the corner.
With sales full-back carpenter, Bath Center Max Ozomoh, Gluster second row Arthur Clarke and Gluster Fly-Haf Charlie Atkinson all made their England debut.
Emmanuel Fai-Vaboso also returned after his two-match ban ban as Borterwick made 12 changes from England, who defeated Poumes in San Juan in his second test.
Earlier in the Audi Field, the women of USA were saved late to defeat Fiji 31-24.