Summary

  • England win Triple Crown and keep Six Nations title hopes alive

  • Watson and Daly tries give England 20-9 half-time lead

  • Tipuric finishes sensational Wales move in first minute of second half

  • Tuilagi try puts England back in control - but later sent off for dangerous tackle

  • Wales score two tries in final minutes but fall to third defeat in a row

  1. Team newspublished at 16:02 Greenwich Mean Time 7 March 2020

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    Just in case you missed the team news in the week, here's a look at how both sides will line up...

    England: Daly; Watson, Tuilagi, Farrell (c), May; Ford, Youngs; Marler, George, Sinckler, Itoje, Kruis, Lawes, Wilson, Curry

    Replacements: Cowan-Dickie, Genge, Stuart, Launchbury, Ewels, Earl, Heinz, Slade

    Wales: Halfpenny; North, Tompkins, Parkes, Williams; Biggar, Williams; Evans, Owens, Lewis, Ball, Wyn Jones (c), Moriarty, Tipuric, Navidi

    Replacements: Elias, Carre, Brown, Shingler, Faletau, Webb, Evans, McNicholl

  2. Biggar boostpublished at 16:00 Greenwich Mean Time 7 March 2020

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    The teams sheets are in and it is confirmed that fly-half Dan Biggar will play for Wales today.

    There had been conjecture he would not play after picking up a knee injury playing for Northampton against Saracens.

    Biggar has been out on the Twickenham turf with heavy strapping on his right knee but looks ready for battle.

  3. Remembering Matthew J Watkinspublished at 15:58 Greenwich Mean Time 7 March 2020

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  5. Wales to honour Watkinspublished at 15:50 Greenwich Mean Time 7 March 2020

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    But we'll start by bringing you the sad news that former Wales centre Matthew J Watkins has died at the age of 41 after a long illness.

    Watkins, who won 18 caps, retired in 2011 and revealed in 2013 he had a rare form of pelvic cancer.

    The Wales players will wear black armbands in tribute to Watkins.

    You can read more here.

    Matthew WatkinsImage source, Getty Images
  6. More than bragging rightspublished at 15:46 Greenwich Mean Time 7 March 2020

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    "Whenever England play Wales it’s always the biggest game there’s ever been.”

    Eddie Jones likes to deliver punchy remarks in his interviews, but the England coach has been around long enough to appreciate this rivalry.

    Wales have not won at Twickenham in the Six Nations since 2012 but Jones will be all too aware of the challenge that awaits his side.

    Eddie Jones and Wayne PivacImage source, Getty Images

    New Wales coach Wayne Pivac arrives at HQ under some pressure after losing his last two games, but all will be forgotten with victory here.

    Kick off is just under an hour away...