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England defeat France to secure eighth consecutive Women’s Six Nations title

cudhfrance@gmail.com by cudhfrance@gmail.com
May 17, 2026
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England defeat France to secure eighth consecutive Women’s Six Nations title



All-conquering England recovered from a shaky start to beat France 43-28 in their ​Grand Slam decider on Sunday to secure a remarkable eighth successive Women’s Six Nations title and further underline their total dominance of the sport.

France started strongly and led 7-0 after 20 minutes but England seized control with four tries to lead ​26-7 at halftime.

France ‌reduced the lead to eight points with 20 minutes remaining but the world champions showed ⁠all their big-match experience to regain control and eventually run out comfortable winners.

England topped the standings with five bonus-point wins while France finished second for the seventh year ‌in a row.

Read moreIreland thrash Scotland 54-5 in Women’s Six Nations to finish third

The victory stretched England’s world record winning run to 38 matches and is their ⁠39th win in a row in the Six Nations where they last lost a match in 2018. They have won 99 of 103 games in the last 10 years and show no signs of easing ​up.

However, they came into Sunday’s game knowing that France would give them a stiff test, ‌especially after they beat them by a point in the same fixture at Twickenham a year ago.

And, roared on by a French record crowd for the competition of 35,000, France were on top in the early stages and went ahead with a length-of-the-field ‌try by Pauline Bourdon Sansus.

However, they made too many errors to take further advantage of their pressure and England came roaring back in the second quarter.

Prop Sarah Bern ​got things moving with a pick-and-go try before Ellie Kildunne ran clear for the second. A smart finish by Jess Breach was followed by a simple second for an unmarked Kildunne as France’s defence was stretched to breaking point ​and the stunned crowd were left wondering how the home team trailed 26-7 at halftime.

After England added a penalty, France ​were on top early in the second half as a try for Anais ​Grando and a second for Bourdon Sansus closed the gap to eight points with 20 minutes to go.

However, England then put together a sparkling move that sent Breach in ​for her second and France’s faint hopes of a comeback disappeared when replacement scrumhalf Alexandra Chambon was sin-binned for a high tackle – not the first time their discipline has let them down in this fixture.

Amy Cokayne bundled over for a sixth try – with the superb Zoe Harrison converting five of them – before a late home consolation for Rose Bernadou.

England top the standings on ⁠28 points with five bonus-point wins and a three-point Grand Slam addition, while France have 21.

Earlier on Sunday Ireland thrashed Scotland 54-5, also in ⁠front of a record ​crowd in Dublin, to finish third on 15 points. Italy beat Wales 43-24 in Cardiff to take fourth on 12. Scotland ended with five points and Wales three after losing all five matches.

(FRANCE 24 with Reuters) 

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