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England produced a crushing 84-7 victory over Scotland in the Women’s Six Nations at Murrayfield on April 18, 2026, scoring 12 tries in front of 30,498 fans — a record for a standalone women’s sporting event in Scotland.
The world champions registered their 35th consecutive Test win.
Ellie Kildunne scored twice to bring up her 50th international try, while Sarah Bern also crossed twice.
Other try-scorers included Meg Jones, Emma Sing, Kelsey Clifford, Amy Cokayne, Marlie Packer, Sadia Kabeya, Mia Venner and Haineala Lutui.
Zoe Harrison converted all 12 tries.
Maddie Feaunati was named player of the match after a powerful showing from the forwards.
England’s win underlined remarkable squad depth: the Red Roses prevailed despite multiple absences through injury, retirement and pregnancy.
Scotland, coached by Sione Fukofuka, managed a solo try from Rhona Lloyd but were overwhelmed by England’s physicality and ruck speed.
The result keeps England firmly on course for another Six Nations title and intensifies focus on selection choices and depth testing for the tournament run-in.
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