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Scotland Women v England Women rescheduled
Scotland’s Women’s Six Nations match against England Women will now be played at BT Murrayfield, Edinburgh on Monday 10 February at 1.30pm. Scottish Rugby, RFU and Six Nations agreed to a short turnaround for the fixture which was postponed from Scotstoun Stadium in Glasgow on Sunday lunchtime due to extreme weather
Scotland Women v England Women postponed due to Storm Ciara
Scotland’s Women’s Six Nations match against England at Scotstoun, scheduled for Sunday February 9, has been postponed due to extreme weather associated with Storm Ciara. The game was due to kick off at 12:10pm at Scotstoun Stadium but the decision has been taken for both player, spectator and staff safety after
France Women bounce back with victory over Italy
Cyrielle Banet scored two tries as France Women bounced back from Sunday’s opening defeat to England with a 45-10 bonus-point success over Italy in Limoges. Les Bleues went down to the Azzurre away in Padua a year ago, but made amends in some style with Audrey Forlani getting them up and
Jones: ‘Our leadership was absolutely outstanding’
England head coach Eddie Jones believes his side demonstrated their leadership and character in a 13-6 victory over Scotland at BT Murrayfield as they got their first victory of the 2020 Guinness Six Nations. Ellis Genge’s try was the difference in a match where both sides battled to get to grips
Farrell: Our attitude was spot on… we grew as the game went on
England captain Owen Farrell says his team’s desire to improve after the disappointment of losing against France last week helped them regain the Calcutta Cup, after beating Scotland 13-6 at BT Murrayfield. In testing conditions, both England and Scotland struggled rhythm in the first half with Farrell’s penalty the only points
Sexton praises back-three contribution to victory over Wales
Ireland captain Johnny Sexton believes his side are building momentum after praising the performance of the back three in their 24-14 victory over Wales in Dublin. Tries from Jordan Larmour and Tadhg Furlong saw Ireland take a 12-7 lead into the half-time break, with Tomos Williams crossing in response for the

