Coach Steve Borthwick says there is 'no doubt' England will progress after a shock loss to Fiji in their final World Cup warm-up match.
England have lost three out of their four warm-up games heading into the World Cup, with Borthwick having won only three games out of a possible nine since taking over from Eddie Jones in December.
The 43-year-old was capped 57 times by England as a player, captaining the side from 2008-2010, and was part of the squad that reached the 2007 World Cup final, losing to South Africa.
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