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Published 15:47 9 Aug 2017 BST
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The second half was 146 seconds old when England substitute Emily Scarratt scored a try. It was the first time she touched the ball.
Another conversion went askew from McLean but the scoreboard was soon ticking as Millar-Mills rampaged over after a period of sustained pressure in the Spanish 22. McLean wanged her extras attempt off the crossbar so it was 34-5 with 30 minutes left on the clock.
Wilson romped over for her fourth try after 53 minutes but a change of goalkicker - La Toya Mason for McLean - made no difference as her first attempt missed the target.
Scarratt grabbed the kicking tee after the T.M.O had awarded Alex Matthew a try and, no mistake, over the ball sailed from the left-hand touchline. The 27-year-old is a class apart.
Saying that, Scarratt did scuff a simple try chance with a poor drop but England were celebrating another try soon after when replacement hooker Amy Cokayne got over.
Lydia Thompson had threatened tries all afternoon so it was fitting that she got over for the final score of the afternoon. 10 tries for England but the fact that they only landed three conversions may be a concern.
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