Converted try - Wales 20-13 Englandpublished at 43 mins
Harry Rees-Weldon (con Harri Wilde)
Harry Rees-Weldon shows outrageous aerobic skills to ground the ball under pressure in the corner. England have work to do.
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England could seal first Under-20 Six Nations Grand Slam since 2021
Wales hoping to hold on to third place in final standings
Kepu Tuipulotu on his famous rugby family and why he chose England over Wales
Harry Rees-Weldon (con Harri Wilde)
Harry Rees-Weldon shows outrageous aerobic skills to ground the ball under pressure in the corner. England have work to do.
HT: Wales 13-13 England
The magic of hooker Kepu Tuipulotu helped set up England's only try.
You may recognise his surname.
The 19-year-old's father Sione played a good chunk of his career in Wales with Pontypool, Caerphilly and Newport Gwent Dragons, and also featured at two Rugby World Cups for Tonga.
His sister Sisilia props for Wales, and his cousin Carwyn Tuipulotu played for Wales Under-20s and is now impressing in France at Top 14 club Pau after recently leaving Scarlets.
That is only the start of the rugby family tree. Wales number eight Taulupe Faletau is another cousin, with Scotland captain Sione and his younger brother Mosese Tuipulotu, who plays for Edinburgh, also relations.
Former England internationals Billy and Mako Vunipola and their younger cousin Manu, who is now at Mie Honda Heat in Japan after playing for England Under-20s and Saracens, are also cousins, further adding to the rugby heritage.
Whether it was Faletau turning up to a Bath University match to offer some feedback to his little cousin, or a simple text from Billy - the 19-year-old has always been happy to lean on his family ties.
"I love having them tear up in their own way and as a young player I can take parts of their game and put it into mine," he added.
Not many saw that first half coming.
Steffan Emanuel (con Harri Wilde)
WOW!
Harri Wilde perfectly chips the ball over the top for Steffan Emanuel to grab and race clear.
Game on.
Harri Wilde
No mistake from dead in front of the sticks.
Ben Coen
Beautiful strike.
Ben Coen makes no mistake from just in front of the 15 metre line and on the angle. This lad can kick under pressure.
Ben Coen
Ben Coen responds for England. Very rarely do this England side go for posts over the corner, huge respect paid to Wales.
It is like a Grand Slam is on the line....
Harri Wilde
Harri Wilde's penalty kisses the post but still goes over. Very confident strike from the Wales fly-half, it was not easy.
Ralph McEachran (con Ben Coen)
What a start for England!
Hooker Kepu Tuipulotu, who was born in Wales, hits a hard line before producing a marvellous one-handed offload, which Ralph McEachran collects to dive over.
Magical from Tuipulotu.
England sit top of the U20 Six Nations table, three points ahead of France
England are one win against Wales from a first Under-20 Six Nations Grand Slam since 2021 after a bonus-point victory over Italy in round four.
Success in their final match in Cardiff on Friday will also secure back-to-back titles for Mark Mapletoft's side.
France, who are three points behind England, kept alive their championship ambitions with a comfortable bonus-point win over Ireland in Cork.
They will need to defeat Scotland at home on Friday and hope for a favour from Wales to secure a first title since 2018.
Wales failed to add to their first win over Ireland in eight years after Scotland picked up their first victory of the campaign in round four.
Ireland have suffered three defeats for the first time since 2018 in the Under-20 Six Nations and will aim to finish their championship on a high away to Italy, who sit a point ahead of Neil Doak's side in fourth, on Friday.
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Under-20 Six Nations: England turn on style to clinch title in France
Both Ireland and England were undefeated in the competition last year, drawing a thriller 32-32 in Bath.
England came from behind to beat France with a bonus point in Pau and pip Ireland to the title by one point.
In July, Mark Mapletoft's side added the World Under-20 Championship to their Six Nations title, beating France in the final.
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BBC Sport will have live coverage of every match in the Under 20s Six Nations, with every game available to catch up on for up to 30 days.
Friday 14th March
Wales v England (19:20 - 21:30) - Red Button, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app
Italy v Ireland (19:35 - 21:45) - BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app
France v Scotland (20:05 - 22:15) - BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app
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