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      Red Roses

      22 Apr 2025 | 2 min | 3

      2025 Six Nations preview: Red Roses v France

      Everything you need to know ahead of the Red Roses' Grand Slam decider against France at Allianz Stadium.

      Famous Fixtures

      Sadia Kabeya's Six Nations colunm

      The Red Roses head into their Grand Slam decider with confidence, currently sitting at the top of the table, edging Les Bleues by one point.

      England are in a strong position having won all four previous Six Nations rounds by a large points margin, scoring 213 points and only conceding 29. The hosts have won the last six consecutive Six Nations games against France, and in doing so, held the title since 2019. 

      Red Roses side to play France

      Where Allianz Stadium
      When Saturday 26 April
      Kick-off 16:45
      Where to watch BBC Sport

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      Last time out

      Stats & facts

      England have won the last 33 of their Six Nations games, the longest run by any men's or women's side. If they win this year, they will hold a joint record with themselves, having won the Women's Six Nations from 2006-2012. 

      England (94%) and France (89%) have the highest tackle success rates of any sides in this year's Women's Six Nations. They also have the best lineout success rates, England 98% and France 94%. 

      England duo Ellie Kildunne and Abby Dow are the top try-scorers during the campaign so far (Ireland's Aoife Wafer also has four). They have also carried more metres than anyone else, Kildunne 459 and Dow 454. 

      France have scored 39% of their total points in the final 20 minutes of matches in the 2025 Women's Six Nations. However, England haven't conceded any points after 60 minutes. 

      Keep your eye on

      If Abby Dow scores a try against France, she could become the highest try scorer of the Women's Six Nations, currently on four. 

      Abi Burton could get her second Test cap if she comes off the bench. She had a stellar debut against Wales scoring two tries. 

      Amy Cokayne returns after an injury ruled her out of playing against Scotland last week. She kicked off the tournament with a try against Italy. 

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      Previous encounters 

      2024: France 21-42 England

      2023: England 38-33 France

      2022: France 7-13 England

      2022: France 12 - 24 England

      2021: France 15 - 17 England

      2021: England 10 - 6 France

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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

        25 Apr 2025 | 5 min | 1

        Red Roses seal 2025 Six Nations Grand Slam with win over France

        The Red Roses sealed the 2025 Guinness Women's Six Nations title with a thrilling 43-42 victory over France at Allianz Stadium. Tries from Abby Dow (2), Emma Sing (2), Lark Atkin-Davies, Claudia MacDonald and Zoe Aldcroft were complemented by eight points from Zoe Harrison's boot. France scored through Carla Arbez, Pauline Bourdon Sansus, Marine Ménager, Kelly Arbey, Morgane Bourgeois and Joanna Grisez, with Bourgeois adding 12 points from the tee.

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        The Red Roses started their hunt for a seventh successive title at pace as Sing carried dangerously into the France half. The visitors rallied in defence but Harrison’s pinpoint grubber sat up beautifully for Dow to score her fifth try of the competition, but the conversion was missed.  

        France hit back just two minutes later when Arbez capitalised on some powerful carries from the forwards, with Bourgeois converting to take the lead. 

        England were undeterred by going behind and took advantage of a kick that went out on the full to set up a rolling maul in the France 22, before releasing the backs for Sing to score on just her third England start and Harrison converted for a 12-7 lead. 

        A late tackle on Natasha Hunt allowed Harrison to find the corner with a penalty and from the lineout Atkin-Davies powered over for England’s third try of the game, although Harrison’s conversion drifted wide. 

        France threatened to hit back as they returned to the England 22, but Hannah Botterman won a brilliant penalty at the breakdown to relieve the pressure. 

        Abby Dow scores against France
        Top try scorer of the tournament Abby Dow opened the scoring after just four minutes.

        With just 17 minutes on the clock, the Red Roses secured the bonus-point try as crisp handling allowed Sing to dot down again under the posts for a converted try and a 24-7 lead. 

        The Red Roses almost scored immediately afterwards as Tatyana Heard picked the ball off her laces before finding Megan Jones on a powerful line. Jones kicked ahead but the ball dribbled dead before Hunt could reach it.  

        A dangerous tackle by Assia Khalfaoui saw her sent to the sin bin on 22 minutes and England kicked to the corner to set up field position. Off the top of the lineout they spread the ball wide with Jones throwing an excellent miss pass for MacDonald to go over and Harrison converted for a 31-7 lead. 

        However, a knock-on by Harrison as she went to clear was scooped up by Bourdon Sansus for France’s second try and Bourgeois converted to make it 31-14 on the half hour mark. 

        As half-time closed in a 50:22 from Bourgeois gave the visitors a platform in England’s 22 and they made the most of it by working the ball wide for Ménager to score. Bourgeois, the top points scorer in the tournament, then added the extras to close the gap to 10 points.

        Claudia MacDonald scores a try against France
        Claudia MacDonald won player of the match last week against Scotland.
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        England looked to make the most of some good territory early in the second half, but France came away with a sweeping counter attack. However, Alex Matthews won an important turnover and allowed John Mitchell’s side to clear their lines.

        With 48 minutes played, Harrison found Dow with a looping pass, who burst down the wing before eventually being brought down. The Red Roses reloaded and Harrison dummied her way into the France 22 and found captain Aldcroft on her shoulder who galloped over, with Harrison adding the extras for a 38-21 lead. 

        Les Bleues responded quickly as Arbey showed good strength to fend twice and cross in the corner, with Bourgeois converting to make it a 10-point deficit once more. 

        Shortly after, Mitchell rang the changes in the front row, replacing all three players and the fresh, powerful legs soon showed. England worked their way into the 22 and a series of carries from the forwards allowed Harrison to release Dow for her second of the game. Harrison’s conversion from out wide struck the post but the Red Roses led by 15. 

        Zoe Aldcroft reaches out to score against France
        Captain Zoe Aldcroft was leading the team at Allianz Stadium for the first time.

        With 10 minutes remaining, France found themselves in the England 22 and a clever offload allowed Bourgeois to dive over in the corner. She then converted her own try to bring her side within eight points of the Red Roses. 

        Les Bleues almost scored immediately after, but a brilliant tackle by Sing prevented Ménager from reaching the line. However, with just over one minute remaining, Grisez burst down the wing to score in the corner and Bourgeois converted to make it a one-point game and set up a grandstand finish. 

        England restarted with the title on the line, but France spilled the ball and with that England secured a sensational Grand Slam title. 

        Red Roses lift 2025 Six Nations trophy
        The Red Roses have won four successive Grand Slams.
        Red Roses team to play France
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        Cokayne
        Leicester Tigers Women
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        2
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        Harlequins Women
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        31
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        40
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        27
        23
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        Loughborough Lightning
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        39
        Age
        25
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