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Wales Women face off against England Red Roses in Womens Six Nations Round 3 on Sat 15th April 2023 at Cardiff Arms Park. Kick-off in the UK is scheduled for 14:15. In South Africa it’s at 15:15 SAST, 01:15 NZST in New Zealand, 23:15 AEST in Australia and 06:15 EST in the US.
England Red Roses won the last encounter but England Red Roses are in the best form of their last 5 games.
Heading into the fixture, England Red Roses sits at 1 in the World Rugby Rankings, while Wales Women holds 12.
The two sides are separated by 11 places in the rankings with Wales Women in position 12 and England Red Roses in position 1 as such England Red Roses are favourites on paper.
The official squads for Wales Women vs England Red Roses will become available around 24- 48 hours before kick-off. Teams can still make changes up to an hour before the match however.
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Sign up for freeYesterday Women’s Rugby World Cup winning Red Roses wing Abby Dow announced her retirement from rugby aged 28.
England's World Cup-winning wing Abby Dow has announced her retirement from rugby at the age of 28.
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Lagi Tuima has kicked a conversion.
A series of passes by England results in a try for Sarah Beckett
May Campbell (England) is shown a yellow card
Marlie Packer (England) is shown a yellow card
The England supporters go wild as Lagi Tuima successfully kicks the conversion.
England are only a few metres out, surely they must score! And they do with Hannah Botterman touching down.
The England supporters go wild as Lagi Tuima successfully kicks the conversion.
England are only a few metres out, surely they must score! And they do with Maud Muir touching down.
Kate Williams (Wales) is shown a yellow card
The touch judges raise their flags as Lagi Tuima kicks the conversion.
A penetrating move by England results in a try for Ellie Kildunne.
The touch judges raise their flags as Emma Sing kicks the conversion.
A penetrating move by England results in a try for Jess Breach.
Nobody was going to stop Holly Aitchison from scoring that try!
Emma Sing adds the two points for England.
What an effort there by Abigail Dow as they score the try.
A perfectly weighted kick allows Tatyana Heard to score the try.
Emma Sing makes no mistake with that conversion attempt.
The pressure has finally told as Lucy Packer scores from close range.
Keira Bevan makes no mistake with that penalty goal attempt.