Women’s Six Nations: Fixtures, results, standings and BBC coverageMedia caption, England remain on course for Six Nations title after 12-try win over ScotlandPublished6 April 2026Updated 23 minutes agoEngland have started their bid for an eighth successive Women’s Six Nations title with wins over Ireland and Scotland.John Mitchell’s world champions began with a 33-12 victory over Ireland in front of a record Women’s Six Nations crowd of 77,120 at Allianz Stadium on 11 April.Seven days later, 30,498 were at Murrayfield to see the Red Roses score 12 tries in an 84-7 win against Scotland – setting a new mark for the highest attendance at a standalone women’s sporting event in Scotland.
With captain Zoe Stratford pregnant with her first child, centre Meg Jones has led England on their return to action after winning the World Cup in September.
The Red Roses are on a record-breaking 35-match winning run and are unbeaten in the Six Nations since 2018.
France, England’s main rivals for the title, beat Italy 40-7 in the championship’s opening game in Grenoble and followed that with a 38-7 win against Wales.
Scotland, with head coach Sione Fukofuka in charge of his first Six Nations campaign, ran out 24-19 winners over Wales at Principality Stadium before their heavy defeat by England.
And, having started with a creditable result against England, Beibhinn Parsons’ hat-trick of tries helped Ireland to a first win of the 2026 tournament against Italy.


