England Women lose second Test to New Zealand in Hamilton

England Women suffered an injury-time defeat in the second Test in Hamilton to lose the series against New Zealand.

They looked to have clinched victory when Katy McLean kicked her third penalty with two minutes remaining to put coach Gary Street's side 9-7 ahead.

But full-back Selica Winiata scored a well-worked try for New Zealand to seal a last-gasp win at Waikato Stadium.

England in New Zealand

1st Test, Auckland: NZ 29-10 England

2nd Test, Hamilton: NZ 14-9 England

3rd Test, Pukekohe: Saturday, 20 July, 03:35 BST

England lost the opener 29-10 at Eden Park in Auckland, with the third Test taking place in Pukekohe on Saturday.

Tuesday's defeat leaves England still without a win in New Zealand since 2001, though they have won their last two home series against the Black Ferns.

Two McLean penalties had given a much-changed England side a 6-0 lead at half-time, despite the tourists being a player down for a spell after lock Joanne McGilchrist was sent to the sin-bin.

England held their advantage until the 70th minute when world champions New Zealand turned things around with a Portia Woodman try, converted by Kelly Brazier.

The visitors reclaimed the lead through McLean's late penalty and looked to have levelled the series only for Winiata to seal a late New Zealand win, with Brazier adding her second goal.

England have now won only one of the seven Tests they have played on New Zealand soil.