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Sara, Kat Merchant & Siwan Lillicrap dissect England's victory over Wales at Ashton Gate.

Sara, Kat Merchant & Siwan Lillicrap dissect England's victory over Wales at Ashton Gate.

England secured a commanding 62-24 victory over Wales in the Women's Six Nations at Ashton Gate, scoring 10 tries to extend their lead at the top of the table to five points.

England women's rugby team secured a record 36th consecutive Test win with a 62-24 victory over Wales at Ashton Gate in front of 26,247 fans. The Red Roses scored 10 tries to claim their fifth straight Triple Crown, while Wales suffered their 12th defeat in 13 Tests but earned a bonus point through two late tries.

England's Red Roses secured their 36th consecutive win with an 11th straight victory over Wales in the Six Nations. Captain Meg Jones, born in Cardiff with Welsh fluency, scored twice at Ashton Gate while leading the team to the Triple Crown. Wales scored a record 24 points in the defeat, with England prevailing despite losing Sadia Kabeya to injury early on.

England defeated Wales 62-24 in the women's Six Nations, with captain Meg Jones starring in the victory. Wales showed improvement, scoring their highest ever points against England despite the loss.

20-year-old winger Millie David scores a try on her first England appearance, giving the Red Roses a 12-0 lead over Wales in the 2026 Women's Six Nations match at Ashton Gate.

Updates from Ashton Gate; kick-off 2.15pm BST Sign up for The Breakdown newsletter | Mail DanielAnother yarn from Sarah. In this one she hears from young Millie David who makes her Red Roses debut on the wing today. Continue reading...

Millie David, the 20-year-old Bristol Bears wing, will make her senior England debut against Wales at Ashton Gate. The breakthrough player of the season expressed her excitement and determination ahead of the match.