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England's luckiest stadium at the Six Nations revealed and stadiums seeing the most tries

With the Six Nations fast approaching (February 5th), rugby fanatics are looking forward to seeing their teams face off in the world’s oldest annual rugby championship.

With the widespread return of full stadiums, each team will be looking to make home advantage count. But is there a particular stadium that England have had more success in than others?

Interested in this, Liverugbytickets.co.uk utilised historic Six Nations try statistics from 2000 to 2021 to discover which stadium England has scored the most tries in, thus uncovering their ‘luckiest’ stadium at the Six Nations.

1 - Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy, number of matches five; total tries 25; tries per match 5

Stadio Olimpico Stadium in Rome (photo: Alexandr Medvedkov)

2 - Twickenham Stadium, London, number of matches 55; total; tries 201; tries per match 3.65

3 - Principality Stadium, Cardiff, numbert of matches 11; total tries 21; tries per match 1.91

4 - Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France, number of matches 11; total tries 18; tries per match 1.64

5 - Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, Scotland, number of matches 11; total tries 16; tries per match 1.45

6 - Aviva Stadium, Dublin, Ireland, number of matches 6; total tries 7; tries per match 1.17

www.liverugbytickets.co.uk can reveal that England’s ‘luckiest’ stadium to play in is the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, Italy.

England have been victorious in all the five games they have played against The Azzurri in their new home, scoring an overage of five tries per game. The Roses will be looking for similar results when they travel to Rome on February 13.

Placing second is the home of English rugby, Twickenham.

With a capacity of 82,000, it is one of the biggest rugby stadiums in the world, which undoubtedly gives the

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