England Dominates Scotland in Women's Six Nations Showdown

England Dominates Scotland in Women's Six Nations Showdown

In a commanding performance, England triumphed over Scotland with a score of 35-7 in the Women’s Six Nations match held at Murrayfield. The game showcased England's offensive prowess and strategic execution, securing their 25th consecutive win over Scotland in the competition. Key Moments: 8 min: Ellie Kildunne opened the scoring for England with a stunning try, showcasing her speed and skill, followed by a successful conversion from Zoe Harrison. 13 min: Megan Jones added to the tally with another try, effortlessly breaking through Scotland's defense, with Harrison converting again. 24 min: England continued to dominate as Kildunne scored her second try, making it 21-0. 33 min: Kelsey Clifford powered through for England’s fourth try, earning them a bonus point, with Harrison converting. 37 min: Scotland finally found the scoreboard with a remarkable try from Rhona Lloyd, narrowing the gap to 28-7. 39 min: Just before halftime, Maddie Sing scored for England, ending the half at 35-7. Despite Scotland's valiant efforts, including strong plays from Helen Nelson and Chloe Rollie, they struggled to convert opportunities into points. England's depth and tactical execution proved too strong, ensuring their dominance in the tournament. The match not only highlighted the gap between the two teams but also showcased the growing talent within the Scottish squad, with several players competing in England’s top league. The crowd witnessed a record turnout, marking a significant milestone for women’s rugby in Scotland.

Source: The Guardian Sport - 2026-04-18