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      Red Roses

      7 Apr 2025 | 3 min |

      2025 Six Nations preview: Ireland v Red Roses

      Everything you need to know ahead of Ireland v England as the Red Roses head to Virgin Media Park for their third round of the 2025 Women's Six Nations.

      Famous Fixtures: Red Roses v Ireland

      Sadia Kabeya's Six Nations column

      The Red Roses head to Ireland in a strong position, currently sitting at the top of the Six Nations table having beaten Italy 38-5 and Wales 12-67. 

      England have won the last eight consecutive Six Nations games against Ireland and look to maintain that winning streak this weekend.

      Red Roses side to play Ireland

      Where Virgin Media Park
      When Saturday 12 April
      Kick-off 16:45
      Where to watch BBC Sport

      Last time out 

      Stats & facts

      England have won their last 31 matches in the Guinness Women’s Six Nations, a run which started against Ireland in the final round of the 2018 campaign. They have scored an average of 8.2 tries per game in this run and managed an average victory margin of 44 points.

      England have registered a try-scoring bonus point by half-time in each of their last four Guinness Women’s Six Nations matches, their best such run since 2020-21. Ireland also managed this feat against Italy in Round 2, something they hadn’t managed since 2021 against Wales.

      England (2.75s) and Ireland (2.77s) have the fastest average attacking ruck speeds of anyone in the 2025 Guinness Women’s Six Nations. They have also managed to slow down opposition ball better than anyone else, restricting their opponents to average speeds of 3.42s and 3.86s respectively.

      Anna McGann (Ireland) and Ellie Kildunne (England) are the top try scorers in the Guinness Women’s Six Nations this season, both crossing three times so far and of the 63 players to make 10+ carries, only Scotland's Emma Orr (62%) has a better tackle evasion rate than Kildunne (57%).

      Keep your eye on... 

      Abby Dow gets her 50th cap having made her debut in 2017. She scored a try against Ireland in last year's Six Nations. 

      The Red Roses have won the last 52 out of 53 Test matches and will look to keep their eight consecutive wins against Ireland. 

      Previous encounters

      2024: England 88-10 Ireland 

      2023: Ireland 0-48 England

      2022: England 69-0 Ireland

      2020: England 27-0 Ireland

      2019: Ireland 7-51 England

      2018: England 37-15 Ireland

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        Stats Definitions
        • Attack
        • T - Tries
        • M - Metres carried
        • C - Carries
        • DB - Defenders beaten
        • CB - Clean breaks
        • P - Passes
        • O - Offloads
        • TC - Turnovers conceded
        • TA - Try assists
        • PTS - Points

        • Defence
        • Tackles - Tackles
        • MT - Missed tackles
        • TW - Turnovers won

        • Kicking
        • K - Kicks in play
        • C - Conversions
        • PG - Penalty goals
        • DG - Drop goals

        • Set plays
        • TW - Throws won
        • LW - Lineouts won
        • LS - Lineout steals

        • Discipline
        • PC - Penalties conceded
        • RC - Red cards
        • YC - Yellow cards

        Red Roses

        12 Apr 2025 | 3 min | 1

        Red Roses claim bonus-point win against Ireland

        The Red Roses ran seven tries to claim a 5-49 bonus-point win over Ireland at Virgin Media Park in the third round of the 2025 Guinness Women's Six Nations.

        Match reaction

        England’s tries came from Morwenna Talling, Zoe Harrison, Meg Jones, Ellie Kildunne, Kelsey Clifford and two-a-piece for Sarah Bern, topped up by 12 points from Harrison’s boot and two from Aitchison's. Ireland’s came from Amee-Lee Costigan.

        The Red Roses came out strong having multiple attempts in attack in the first 10 minutes, but the robust Irish defence forced errors from the Red Roses leaving them unable to add to the scoreboard despite being metres from the try-line.

        The next 15 minutes saw the ball travel the length of the pitch multiple times as each side took turns to attack. Abbie Ward's formidable defence prevented the hosts from scoring from close range, while Ireland's calm and collected defence, and multiple clear outs from Dannah O'Brien kept the scoreboard untouched. 

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        It was not until the 25-minute mark that points were added. The hosts entered England’s 22, and the clinical grubber kick collected by Costigan saw the number 11 crash over the line and claim the day's first try. They were unable to add the extras.

        Closing in on the half time whistle and an England line out followed by a dominant set piece saw England’s Talling power over the line. Harrison successfully converted, giving England a slight 5-7 lead which they held until the break.

        Despite a close score, the half time stats showed the Red Roses to have made more than double the metres than that of their opposition, travelling 365 metres compared to Ireland’s 155.

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        England brought a new lease of energy at the resumption as Jess Breach looked to score after 30 seconds, but a TMO determined her to be in touch. 

        Six minutes in, England had a player advantage after Ireland's Niamh O'Dowd was handed a yellow card for continued scrum infractions, which the visitors were able to capitalise on. Metres from the try-line, a recycled ball from Mo Hunt and two quick phases of play found Harrison, who powered over the line from close range. The number 10 converted her own try, extending the Red Roses lead to nine points. 

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        England continued their scoring streak claiming two tries close together. Kildunne and Abby Dow sprinted from the half way line outrunning two Irish defence before offloading to Jones to cross the whitewash. 

        The second came from a short sprint from Jones. Two passes later, Bern flew onto the ball, ran the final 10 metres to crash over the try-line and seal England's bonus point. Harrison successfully converted both tries pushing the score to 5-28. 

        Just over 10 minutes until full time and the Red Roses added another two scores to their try tally. Bern crossed for the second time from close range, and Kildunne sprinted past two Ireland players, crossing the white line for her first try of the game. Harrison kicked both conversions extending the lead to 37 points. 

        Kildunne's try makes her the top try scorer of the Six Nations so far, scoring four across the first three rounds. 

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        The visitors did not take their foot off the pedal claiming their seventh try of the game at minute 75. Crafty footwork from Aitchison and a quick offload helped Clifford hold off Irish defence and power over for her first-ever international try. Aitchison added the extras making the score 5-49. 

        The Red Roses held off Ireland from scoring in the final few minutes and closed the game by winning 5-49. 

        Match highlights

        Red Roses squad to face Ireland
        15
        ellie-kildunne-headshot
        Ellie
        Kildunne
        Harlequins Women
        Caps
        52
        Age
        25
        14
        abby-dow-headshot
        Abby
        Dow
        Trailfinders Women
        Caps
        52
        Age
        27
        13
        meg-jones-headshot
        Megan
        Jones
        Leicester Tigers Women
        Caps
        25
        Age
        28
        12
        tatyana-heard-headshot
        Tatyana
        Heard
        Gloucester-Hartpury Womens RFC
        Caps
        29
        Age
        30
        11
        jess-breach-headshot
        Jess
        Breach
        Saracens Women
        Caps
        45
        Age
        27
        10
        zoe-harrison-headshot-new
        Zoe
        Harrison
        Saracens Women
        Caps
        57
        Age
        27
        9
        mo-hunt-headshot
        Natasha
        Hunt
        Gloucester-Hartpury Womens RFC
        Caps
        80
        Age
        36
        1
        hannah-botterman-headshot
        Hannah
        Botterman
        Bristol Bears Women
        Caps
        56
        Age
        25
        2
        lark-atkin-davis-headshot
        Lark
        Atkin-Davies
        Bristol Bears Women
        Caps
        66
        Age
        30
        3
        maud-muir-headshot
        Maud
        Muir
        Gloucester-Hartpury Womens RFC
        Caps
        40
        Age
        23
        4
        morwenna-talling-headshot
        Morwenna
        Talling
        Sale Sharks Women
        Caps
        22
        Age
        22
        5
        abbie-ward-headshot-new
        Abbie
        Ward
        Bristol Bears Women
        Caps
        74
        Age
        32
        6
        Captain icon zoe-aldcroft-headshot
        Zoe
        Aldcroft
        Gloucester-Hartpury Womens RFC
        Caps
        63
        Age
        28
        7
        sadia-headshot
        Sadia
        Kabeya
        Loughborough Lightning
        Caps
        21
        Age
        23
        8
        alex-matthews-headshot
        Alex
        Matthews
        Gloucester-Hartpury Womens RFC
        Caps
        75
        Age
        31
        Replacements
        16
        amy-cokayne-headshot
        Amy
        Cokayne
        Leicester Tigers Women
        Caps
        83
        Age
        28
        17
        kelsey-clifford-headshot
        Kelsey
        Clifford
        Saracens Women
        Caps
        13
        Age
        23
        18
        sarah-bern-headshot
        Sarah
        Bern
        Bristol Bears Women
        Caps
        71
        Age
        27
        19
        rosie-galligan-headshot
        Rosie
        Galligan
        Saracens Women
        Caps
        24
        Age
        27
        20
        maddie-feaunati-headshot
        Maddie
        Feaunati
        Exeter Chiefs Women
        Caps
        15
        Age
        23
        21
        lucy-packer-headshot
        Lucy
        Packer
        Harlequins Women
        Caps
        31
        Age
        25
        22
        holly-aitchison-headshot
        Holly
        Aitchison
        Bristol Bears Women
        Caps
        40
        Age
        27
        23
        helena-rowland-headshot
        Helena
        Rowland
        Loughborough Lightning
        Caps
        39
        Age
        25
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