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United Kingdom·Rugby

England crush Scotland 84–7 in Women's Six Nations record crowd

Sunday, 19 April 2026, 14:11 · 1 min read

England's Red Roses (the England women's rugby union team, winners of 21 of 30 Women's Six Nations titles since 1995) thrashed hosts Scotland 84–7 at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium on Saturday, in front of a record crowd of 30,498 — the largest ever attendance for a women's sporting event in Scotland. The result was all the more striking given that England were missing 13 players from their World Cup squad due to injury, retirement, or pregnancy, underscoring the extraordinary depth of talent in English women's rugby. Scotland's new head coach Sione Fukofuka, who was taking charge on his very first day in the role, acknowledged the gap but vowed his side would learn from the experience, while Scottish captain Rachel Malcolm thanked the record-breaking crowd and called on fans to make such occasions a regular fixture.

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tazWomen's Six Nations in Schottland: Ein Sport für Engländerinnen ↗︎
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