England Women's 6 Nations Supremacy
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England won a record eighth consecutive Women's Six Nations title and fifth successive Grand Slam after beating host France 43-28 on Sunday. Unbeaten France with backing from its largest ever home
Live scores, team news, text commentary, analysis from Bordeaux as defending Womens Six Nations champions England travel to play France (4.45pm kick-off BST) in Grand Slam decider; Red Roses seek eigh
Watch live BBC coverage and follow text updates as France host England in the final round of the Women's Six Nations 2026.
England has won a record eighth consecutive Women’s Six Nations title and fifth successive Grand Slam after beating host France 43-28 in Bordeaux.
England tightened their grip on the Women's Six Nations with an eighth successive title but their domination has not dulled the competition's appeal with record crowds across the board this year.
Red Roses captain Megan Jones and head coach John Mitchell gave emotional interviews following the team’s Guinness Women’s Six Nations Grand Slam victory.
England’s Red Roses navigated pregnancies, injuries and setbacks to claim an historic fifth straight Grand Slam, extending their unbeaten run to 38 Tests and reaffirming their status as the dominant f
Scotland captain Rachel Malcolm, Ireland captain Erin King, France captain Manae Feleu, England captain Meg Jones, Kate Williams, captain of Wales, and Silvia Turani of Italy pose for a photo with the Women's Six Nations trophy [Getty Images] The ...
England recovered from a shaky start to beat France 43-28 in their Grand Slam decider to secure a remarkable eighth successive title.
After the highs of Sunday's momentous occasion at Aviva Stadium, it was back to reality for a lot of the Irish players on Monday. Take Robyn O'Connor, for example. Still only 20, the wing was one of Ireland's breakout stars during this Women's Six Nations campaign.