England recover from a 45-21 defeat by South Africa with an 11-try demolition of Fiji in Liverpool. Steve Borthwick’s team win decisively as Henry Pollock, a replacement, scores a second-half hat-trick. The match marks an end to England’s five-Test losing streak. Across the outlets, the same pattern is described: after suffering a heavy loss against South Africa, England respond with a high-scoring performance against Fiji, totaling eleven tries. Reports describe the win as a rout, with England dominating both in scoring volume and in overall control, compared with the previous result. Pollock’s hat-trick is highlighted as a key turning point in the second half, contributing directly to the team’s surge in points. The coverage is consistent that England’s performance is emphatic from start to finish, with their attacking output ultimately overwhelming the Islanders. The result brings an immediate reversal of form and closes the losing run for Borthwick’s side.