Wales host England in front of a record crowd at the Principality Stadium for round two of the Women's Six Nations.
A crowd of 21,186 watched Wales v England at the Principality Stadium - a record for a Wales women's home game in any sport.
Bath flanker Ted Hill drops out of the squad along with Sleightholme and the injured Lawrence. England will be hunting a third successive win over Wales and fifth in the last six meetings between the ...
The Guinness Six Nations signals the start of the pivotal year for the women’s game before England host the Rugby World Cup 2025 in the summer.
GB Sevens player Jade Shekells could make her XV-a-side debut for England on Sunday after being named on the bench against ...
Your full guide to defending champions England Red Roses for the 2025 Women's Six Nations that begins on Saturday 22 March ...
England have reigned supreme in the Women's Six Nations for seven years. Victory over France on the final day of last year's ...
England coach John Mitchell has picked five uncapped players in his squad for their Six Nations opener against Italy in York ...
It is quite a crude question, and one that sets up the Red Roses for embarrassment if they slip up at some stage over the ...
France have finished second in the previous five Women's Six Nations. Can they overcome their nemesis England and take the ...
France winger Louis Bielle-Biarrey was named Six Nations Player of the Championship on Tuesday after scoring eight tries to ...