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England 58-5 Wales: Women’s Six Nations – live!

LIVE – Updated at 19:35

Minute-by-minute report: Will England or Wales lose their perfect record in this year’s competition? Join Sarah Rendell to find out.

England have now clocked up 189 points in three games in this Women’s Six Nations which is breath-taking.

Over 30 tries for the Red Roses who continue their dominance in Europe.

It will be interesting to see how they go against France, the other team who have been impressive so far in the 2022 event.

On the Wales team, Kayleigh Powell stood out.

She was an expert under the high ball, only dropping one, and made huge metres from places you wouldn’t think she could get out of.

There were glimpses of what Jasmine Joyce could produce but she wasn’t fed enough ball to really make an impression.

Let’s talk about that return for Jess Breach!

The winger hasn’t played for England since May 2021 after a series of injuries ruled her out of the competitions. But she came back with a bang at Kingsholm with two tries to her name.

She is surely a player who has a spot on the plane heading to New Zealand for the World Cup!

England’s victory over Wales mean they maintain their spot at the top of the table with a perfect 15 points.

France will now know they have to defeat Scotland with a bonus-point win tomorrow in order to keep up with their rivals. If they drop any points at all it could prove the difference come the end of the tournament.

There’s more Women’s Six Nations action this weekend as Ireland take on Italy and Scotland face off with France.

The two teams who have just gone to battle will be back in action in two weeks. The fallow week for the tournament coincides with the Easter break.

But when they return Wales host France and England will play Ireland.

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