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2021 Six Nations Championship: Loss Scotland: Owen Farrell 3rd Calcutta Cup [20] [21] 13 February Italy: Twickenham Stadium, London 41 18 Win England: 3rd — [22] [23] 27 February Wales: Millennium Stadium, Cardiff: 40 24 Loss Wales: 4th — [24] [25] 13 March France: Twickenham Stadium, London 23 20 Win England: 3rd Le Crunch [26] [27] 20 ...
Owen Farrell sent off as England secure scrappy late win over Wales. 20:32, Jack Rathborn. England’s preparations for the World Cup continued to unravel after captain Owen Farrell was sent off ...
Wales vs England. 16:40, Harry Latham-Coyle. Before kick off, a period of silence in solidarity with the people of Ukraine a year on from Russia’s invasion. Wales vs England. 16:38, Harry Latham ...
Apart from their annual match, currently part of the Six Nations Championship, the teams have also met in eight warm-up matches prior to the 2003, 2007, 2011, 2019 and 2023 World Cups, with England winning on five occasions and Wales three, and a one-off match in May 2016 as a warm-up match prior to each country's summer tour to the Southern ...
Ten matches were played between 2 February and 20 April. The championship was contested by England , France , Ireland , Scotland and Wales . The championship winner was Ireland, winning their tenth title (excluding eight other shared titles); it would prove to be their last in 24 years, until their Grand Slam in 2009 .
2013 Six Nations Italy vs Wales. At the start of the 2013 Six Nations Championships England were favoured to win by many pundits after they beat the world champion New Zealand team in December 2012. [1] France, enjoying a winning streak prior to the competition, were also considered strong contenders. [1]
England won the Triple Crown by beating Wales, Scotland and Ireland [8] – they became the first team to win the Triple Crown while another of the Home Nations won the championship outright. The 2014 tournament saw 12 players earn their first cap – three English, four French, two Scottish, one Irish, one Italian and one Welsh.
1995 Five Nations Championship; Date: 21 January – 18 March 1995: Countries England Ireland France Scotland Wales: Tournament statistics; Champions England (21st title) Grand Slam England (11th title) Triple Crown England (18th title) Matches played: 10: Tries scored: 31 (3.1 per match) Top point scorer(s) Rob Andrew (53 points) Top try scorer(s)