Summary

  • England beat Wales 51-12 to stay on course for Grand Slam

  • England run in nine tries in third win of Women's Six Nations

  • O'Donnell, Dow, Beckett & Daley-Mclean score second-half tries

  • Bern & Breach two tries & Packer one give England 29-5 half-time lead

  • Kavanagh & Hale tries for Wales - their first of 2019 Six Nations

  1. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 12:09 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2019

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  2. Warm-upspublished at 12:06 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2019

    Wales v England (12:30 GMT)

    Becky Grey
    BBC Sport at the Principality Stadium

    It’s another stunner of a day in Cardiff.

    The last of the revellers from last night have emptied out of the pubs and now we have the perfect hangover cure: more rugby in the sun.

    The players are out and warming up.

    Players warming up at Cardiff Arms ParkImage source, BBC Sport
  3. Team newspublished at 12:02 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2019

    Wales v England (12:30 GMT)

    Just in case you had forgotten the team news, here's a quick reminder on the line-ups...

    Flanker Alex Callender will make her first start in a Wales team showing five changes, while Rachael Burford comes in for the injured Emily Scarratt in the English midfield.

    Wales: Snowsill; Joyce, Jones, Bluck, Kavanagh; Wilkins, Bevan; Thomas, Phillips (c), Evans, Crabb, Clay, Lewis, Callender, Lillicrap.

    Replacements: Jones, Hope, Hale, John, Butchers, Lewis, Neumann, Smyth

    England: McKenna; Dow, Burford, Harrison, Breach; Daley-Mclean, Hunt; Cornborough, Cokayne, Bern, O'Donnell, Scott (c), Beckett, Packer, Cleall.

    Replacements: Davies, Botterman, S.Brown, J.Brown, Hunter, Macdonald, Williams, E Scott.

  4. Good afternoonpublished at 12:00 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2019

    Wales v England (12:30 GMT)

    Hello and welcome to today's live text coverage of England's trip to the Cardiff Arms Park in the women's Six Nations.

    The visitors are on course for the Grand Slam having comfortably beaten Ireland and France in their opening two games, while Wales are looking for their first win in the competition.

    Will the hosts draw confidence from their male counterparts who ended English hopes of a Grand Slam across the way at the Principality Stadium?

    Kick off in the Welsh capital is at 12:30 GMT...

    England womenImage source, PA