England vs Scotland LIVE: Latest score and updates from Women’s Six Nations fixture today
All the latest updates as the champions England begin their defence at Castle Park
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Your support makes all the difference.England start their Women's Six Nations title defence against Scotland this afternoon in a match being held in Doncaster.
The last time the two teams played one another was in last year's tournament where the Red Roses demolished Scotland 53-0. However, the visitors have been building as a team and pulled off a stunning performance to draw 13-13 against France in their rescheduled 2020 Six Nations clash so the match could be closer than expected.
While the rivalry between the two teams will have the same passion as always, the format to the Women's Six Nations is anything but familiar this year. As the competition had to be postponed due to Covid-19, the structure will follow a format similar to the men's Autumn Nations Cup. England and Scotland are joined by Italy in pool A while France, Wales and Ireland are in pool B.
England head coach Simon Middleton is thrilled to have a rejuvenated side and admits there is excitement to put on a show on the big stage: “We’re pleased to be able to welcome a number of players back from injury. It’s great to have Bryony back in the frame. It’s over two years since her debut and she’s been really unfortunate with injuries, however she’s continued to work hard on her rehab and return to play programme and deserves her opportunity.
“Similarly, Cath O’Donnell has been out for a long time. Cath brings a physicality and a go forward quality you need in international rugby and it’s great to see her back on the field. We’ve had a high-quality week preparing in Doncaster and we are as ready as we can possibly be at this point to play. Games against Scotland are always special occasions and this one will be no different. We’re delighted our games are being broadcast across the BBC and are aiming to put on a show.”
57 min: ENGLAND 40-10 SCOTLAND
Yellow card for Lark Davies for a high tackle
57 min: ENGLAND 40-10 SCOTLAND
Referee calls the wrong name and instead they are looking at a tackle by Lark Davies
57 min: ENGLAND 40-10 SCOTLAND
England give away another penalty as Tuima goes high in a tackle.
They are checking this one on the TMO
56 min: ENGLAND 40-10 SCOTLAND
England replacement:
Off: B. Cleall
On: Brown
55 min: ENGLAND 40-10 SCOTLAND
Nelson’s conversion is good!
Game on in Castle Park
54 min: ENGLAND 40-8 SCOTLAND
Scotland get over for their first try of the afternoon through Hannah Smith
53 min: ENGLAND 40-3 SCOTLAND
Scotland set off again, it feels they should score soon but England holding strong so far
52 min: ENGLAND 40-3 SCOTLAND
Scotland are just inches away and they have the penalty advantage after a high tackle
The ref comes back to penalty and Scotland have a scrum
51 min: ENGLAND 40-3 SCOTLAND
Yellow card for P. Cleall after an accumulation of penalties.
Scotland scrum five metres out
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