End of Q3published at 16:07 BST 17 July 2019
Trinidad & Tobago 33-56 England
Trinidad & Tobago have scored over 40 against Jamaica and South Africa. So even though they've not been at their best, they could still better that.
Let's wait and see...
Full-time: Trinidad & Tobago 46-72 England
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Trinidad & Tobago 33-56 England
Trinidad & Tobago have scored over 40 against Jamaica and South Africa. So even though they've not been at their best, they could still better that.
Let's wait and see...
Q3: Trinidad & Tobago 33-58 England
Denise Evans
BBC Sport in Liverpool
It's interesting to see Pitman at Centre as she's a WA and GA occasionally.
But Tracey did play her at centre during her time managing Chelsea at Manchester Thunder.
Q3: Trinidad & Tobago 31-51 England
"There's something you don't see every day," says Caroline Barker.
A seasoned wing attack, but Chelsea Pitman comes on at centre for Jade Clarke
Trinidad & Tobago 31-50 England
Pamela Cookey
Former England shooter on BBC Two
They make it look so simple but when there is so much body-on-body you have to keep your cool.
T&T are really keeping the pressure on. They are frustrating England at the moment. Trinidad and Tobago just will not let this one go. It's a good passage of play at the moment for them.
Q3: Trinidad & Tobago 30-46 England
Cheeky from Eboni Usoro-Brown. Just as Sam Wallace is about to feed it to Kalifa McCollin, Uso-Brown reaches from behind and gets the touch.
Fran Williams mops it up and their hard work is all worth it when Jo Harten gets a goal at the other end.
Q3: Trinidad & Tobago 29-45 England
It's another bright start to the quarter for T&T.
Jade Clarke goes in the circle and gives away possession. The Calypso Girls are straight down the other end and draw level in Q3.
Over to you, Roses.
Image source, PA MediaHelen Housby DID say she was going for the intense vibe today...
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Denise Evans
BBC Sport in Liverpool
Layla Guscoth is having her ruptured Achilles operated on today.
The defender went down during England's game against Scotland on Saturday and knew instantly she had done something serious.
The qualified doctor even self-diagnosed her injury, and was not surprised when her scan results came back and confirmed that her World Cup was over.
Image source, Getty ImagesTrinidad & Tobago v England (15:00 BST)
Ama Agbeze has been busy.
She joined the fun for the second episode of 5 Live's NetBallers podcast from the World Cup.
You can catch up on all episodes on BBC Sounds.
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HT: Trinidad & Tobago 22-40 England
Sara Bayman
Former England captain on BBC Two
A few changes were made. I don’t think Tracey Neville will be happy with what she saw in the first part of that quarter. That first bit forced her hand to make the changes as and as you saw England improve, Guthrie came off to rest which is what Neville will have wanted.
I enjoy what Tracey Neville has done with her combinations. Haythornthwaite and Dunn move together, they know where they are and play really well together. It’s unfortunate that Rachel got that injury and to go off.
HT: Trinidad & Tobago 22-40 England
Becky Grey
BBC Sport in Liverpool
Serena Guthrie and Jo Harten went over to the umpires before heading into the dressing rooms.
I'm not sure what was said but it looked like Harten might have an issue with the way the Trinidad & Tobago defenders are playing.
Image source, Rex FeaturesHT: Trinidad & Tobago 22-40 England
Trinidad & Tobago 22-40 England
It was a bright start by Trinidad & Tobago but as the hooter sounds, it's the Roses who double the score of their opponents in the second quarter and lead 40-22 overall.
Tracey Neville won't have been happy with that slow start from England.
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Becky Grey
BBC Sport in Liverpool
"Netball's coming home," chants the crowd as England continue to extend their lead.
Image source, PA MediaQ2: Trinidad & Tobago 21-36 England
Serena Guthrie heads to the bench and is replaced by Nat Panagarry at WD.
Becky Grey
BBC Sport in Liverpool
It feels like the momentum is firmly back with England now and the crowd has woken up in response.
Q2: Trinidad & Tobago 21-28 England
Trinidad & Tobago had raced to an early lead in this quarter but the Roses have clawed it back and go level.
Helen Housby is yet to have a shot but Jo Harten is doing the business in the circle. Still just the one miss for her.
Image source, PA MediaStill just the one miss for Jo Harten so far.
Here's a taste of her adding to England's tally in the first quarter.