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England Thrashes Scotland as Record Murrayfield Crowd Watches a Women's Six Nations Rout

Ellie Kildunne and Sarah Bern each scored twice as England ran in 12 tries and extended their Test winning streak to 35 matches.

  • England defeated Scotland 84-7 at Murrayfield on Saturday before a record crowd of 30,498, extending their Test winning streak to 35 games in the Guinness Women's Six Nations.
  • Scotland entered the match following a win in Wales, but England, unbeaten in the Six Nations since 2018, proved too powerful to overcome as they pursued an eighth successive title.
  • Fly-Half Zoe Harrison slotted all 12 conversions while Ellie Kildunne and Sarah Bern each touched down twice for the Red Roses. Prop Kelsey Clifford secured the bonus point in the 26th minute.
  • For head coach Sione Fukofuka, the heavy defeat marked a startling result in his first home game since succeeding Bryan Easson in January, though winger Rhona Lloyd scored a consolation try.
  • The result leaves few opponents capable of halting England's momentum as they continue their march toward an eighth successive Six Nations title, underscoring their standing as a world-class unit.
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England thrashes Scotland as record Murrayfield crowd watches a Women's Six Nations rout

England has thrashed Scotland 84-7 at Murrayfield and France has put down Wales 38-7 at Cardiff Arms Park in sun-drenched Women’s Six Nations rugby.

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