England v Ireland: Women’s Six Nations rugby union opener – live

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Cliodhna Moloney-MacDonald leads out the players on her own as she makes her 50th appearance for Ireland.

The rest of the cast follows shortly after before the anthems get underway.

England coach, John Mitchell, speaks to the BBC:

double quotation markNew team, new start and new learning. The freshness of the new girls has brought an enormous amount of energy.

I think our preparation has served us well. I think we are unfinished, we want to play a style of rugby that will bring us to the top again.

[On Emily Scarratt in her new role as a coach] She has been fantastic. The way she created an unstructured element to a structured element is amazing. She has insane knowledge of the game.

Ireland’s last win over England came in 2015.

It was a stunning victory in a classic game.

The past really is a foreign country.

Oval Insights have crunched the numbers and they have England winning by 42 points.

According to the supercomputer, Ireland have a 3% chance of victory.

I reckon that’s generous.

Ireland’s Aoife Dalton tells the BBC that her team is not here to merely make up the numbers:

double quotation markIt was amazing arriving here today. We are deffo here to not play for the occasion, we are here to play for ourselves. We won’t let any outside factors come in and affect our game today.

This is such a brilliant story.

While you, and the more than 76,000 fans inside the stadium, wait, why not tuck into some excellent writing from Sarah Rendell who will be our lead across the tournament:

Ireland team

It’s a return of the King, Erin King, to be exact, as the Irish skipper rejoins the group after missing out on last year’s World Cup with a knee injury.

Along with Aoife Wafer and Brittany Hogan, Ireland have a back row that can compete. It’s just a question if they can get enough front-foot ball.

If they can, and if they can get the ball moving down the line, Vicky Elmes Kinlan’s pace out wide could be a handful. On the other wing, the experienced Béibhinn Parsons offers solidity.

There’s also a lovely match-up as Cliodhna Maloney-Macdonald at hooker meets her club teammate and wife, Claudia, who starts on the wing for England.

When they leave the bench, Eilís Cahill and Katie Whelan will make their Test debuts.

Ireland: Flood; Parson, Dalton, Higgins, Elmes Kinland; O’Brien, Lane; Perry, Maloney-Macdonald, Djougang, Wall, Tuite, Hogan, King, Wafer.

Replacements: Jones, O’Dowd, Cahill, Campbell, Moore, Whelan, McGillivray, McGann.

England team

There are nine – nine! – World Cup winners absent this afternoon.

Prop Hannah Botterman’s ankle means she a host of teammates, including skipper Zoe Stratford, Lark Atkin-Davies and Rosie Galligan who are all pregnant and focussing on more important matters than the fate of a rugby ball.

Still, it’s a team stacked with talent. Ellie Kildunne starts at fullback with Megan Jones assuming captaincy duties from 13. Holly Aitchsion wins the battle for the 10 jersey while Sadia Kabeya forms the focal point of a world class back row.

England: Kildunne; Breach, Jones, Rowland, Maloney-Macdonald; Aitchison, Packer; Clifford, Cockayne, Bern, Talling, Ives Campion, Feaunati, Kabeya, Matthews.

Replacements: Powell, Carson, Muir, Lutui, Burton, Hunt, Harrison, Sing.

Preamble

Daniel Gallan

Daniel Gallan

Hello and welcome to the start of our coverage of the 2026 Women’s Six Nations.

England are revved up and ready to stretch their record unbeaten run of 33 matches and I wouldn’t bet against them making it 38 by the time the tournament ends.

They are, for my money, the most dominant sports team on the planet. Surely they are among the most dominant sports teams of all time. A professional league, investors who put their money where they mouths are, and a public who fully get behind them. It’s no wonder they are lightyears ahead of the competition.

Ireland will be eager to play their part. They came within a score of beating France in the World Cup quarterfinals last year. They have one of the best players on the planet, Aoife Wafer, rampaging in the loose, and of course there will be no shortage of motivation.

But they’re up against the world champions on their own patch. Anything other than a romping victory for the Red Roses would constitute a major upset.

Kick-off at Twickenham at 2:25 pm.

Teams and other updates to come.

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