Summary

  • A crowd of 21,186 watched Wales v England at the Principality Stadium - a record for a Wales women's home game in any sport.

  • Wales take an early lead though Jenni Scoble's try, but are quickly on the backfoot.

  • Maddie Feaunati (2), Megan Jones and Sarah Bern all score for England, who secure a bonus-point before the half-hour mark.

  • Ellie Kildunne scores a second-half hat-trick on her 50th cap for England to move visitors 43-7 ahead.

  • Wales score their second try of the match on the hour mark, Kate Williams crossing.

  • Abby Dow and Abi Burton scores two tries each in the closing stages, as England finish 67-12 winners.

  1. Postpublished at 71 mins

    Wales 12-48 England

    Rachael Burford
    England World Cup winner on BBC Radio Wales

    Wales have to challenge England's defensive line more.

    We know they're tough but Wales need to mix up their attack a bit.

  2. Replacement: Walespublished at 70 mins

    Wales 12-48 England

    Scrum-half Megan Davies is on for Wales having sat on the bench for the entire game against Scotland last week.

  3. Postpublished at 69 mins

    Wales 12-48 England

    Gareth Rhys Owen
    BBC Radio Wales commentator

    Ellie Kildunne is surely the best player in the world, it's official after this game!

  4. try

    Try: Wales 12-48 Englandpublished at 68 mins

    Abby Dow

    Dow races clear for England's eighth - but that kick from Harrison was absolutely on the money.

    The conversion is wide but that's ok because her kick for the try was wonderful.

    Dow did not have to break stride to gather - but where was the Welsh defence?

    Media caption,

    Dow scores England's eighth try against Wales

  5. Replacements: Englandpublished at 67 mins

    Wales 12-43 England

    What a moment here as double Olympian Abi Burton makes her England Test debut - having one-time been in a coma.

    Rosie Galligan and Lucy Packer also on.

  6. Postpublished at 66 mins

    Wales 12-43 England

    Oh that was gutsy by Ellie Kildunne.

    She gathered a bouncing ball behind her own try line and set off on a counter-attack across the field, skipping past two defenders before clearing with the outside of the boot.

    She really had to keep her cool then.

  7. Postpublished at 65 mins

    Wales 12-43 England

    England are utterly dominating the scrum now but Bryonie King did so well to get that ball out.

  8. Postpublished at 64 mins

    Wales 12-43 England

    Well that score has really lifted Wales who are suddenly chucking the ball around - and this time they're sticking!

  9. Replacements: Walespublished at 62 mins

    Wales 12-43 England

    Courtney Keight and Bryonie King are on for Wales.

    You could see the eye roll by Georgia Evans from the sidelines when she was told she had to shift into the second row!

  10. Postpublished at 60 mins

    Wales 12-43 England

    Rachel Taylor
    Former Wales captain and coach on Radio 5 Live Sports Extra

    That's more like it for Wales! England made an error and they've finally made them pay for it.

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    Try: Wales 12-43 Englandpublished at 59 mins

    Kate Williams

    Kate Williams scores for WalesImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    Suddenly it's raining tries...

    I don't know how they managed to score then when the scrum was back-peddling.

    Centre Kayleigh Powell probes the narrow side, Carys Cox was shepherded into the corner but flung a speculative pass in field where Kate Williams was in support.

  12. Postpublished at 58 mins

    Wales 7-43 England

    Rachael Burford
    England World Cup winner on BBC Radio Wales

    England didn't offload much against Italy, but you can see it's coming into their game now, they're playing with their tails up.

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    Try: Wales 7-43 Englandpublished at 57 mins

    Ellie Kildunne

    Kildunne has got her third and it was straight from the re-start from her second!

    England simply ran it back, Jess Breach kicks ahead and Kildunne had too much gas for the Welsh defence.

    That was just too easy.

    England celebrate Ellie Kildunne tryImage source, Getty Images
  14. Try reviewpublished at 56 mins

    Wales 7-38 England

    Rachel said it was important Welsh heads don't drop but they might after this.

    Has Kildunne got a hat-trick?

    Looked like a forward pass earlier on.

  15. Postpublished at 55 mins

    Wales 7-38 England

    Rachel Taylor
    Former Wales captain and coach on Radio 5 Live Sports Extra

    The pack worked so hard for that try. And again Ellie Kildunne is so clinical.

    I think it's so pivotal for Wales to not drop their heads, they'll want to still frustrate England, this is where it's really important Wales find that extra inch.

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    Try: Wales 7-38 Englandpublished at 54 mins

    Ellie Kildunne

    She has a second on her big day after England catch Wales on the blindside.

    Forwards carried on in waves, sucking in defenders before Harrison's flat pass hands Kildunne another easy finish.

    Conversion hits the post from out wide.

  17. Replacements: Walespublished at 53 mins

    Wales 7-33 England

    Prop Maisie Davies and lock Alaw Pyrs are on.

    Shame that Alaw's sister Gwenllian heads off in the opposite direction at the same time... so they won't get to be on the field together.

  18. Postpublished at 51 mins

    Wales 7-33 England

    Oh... Nel Metclafe had a chance then but appears to pull out of catching Lleucu George's cross-field kick with Kildunne bearing down.

    All after Kiera Bevan beats three defenders with a quickly taken penalty.

  19. Postpublished at 49 mins

    Wales 7-33 England

    Rachael Burford
    England World Cup winner on BBC Radio Wales

    Botterman and Ward linked up so nicely for England, they did so much damage through the middle.

    Give her space and Ellie Kildunne will finish, she's so lethal.

  20. try

    Converted try: Wales 7-33 Englandpublished at 48 mins

    Ellie Kildunne try, Zoe Harrison con

    Ellie Kildunne scores for EnglandImage source, Getty Images

    The full-back finishes a slick move by England to cap her 50th cap with a try.

    The forwards carried hard, particularly, Hannah Botterman, and then one raking pass from Zoe Harrison finds Kildunne in enough space to score.

    Wales were never going to stop her from there.