England dominated Wales in front of a record crowd of 19,705 at Ashton Gate, securing an emphatic victory with eight tries. The Red Roses started strong with four first-half tries from Muir, Aldcroft, Botterman and Atkin-Davies. After the break, Kildunne and Dow added to England tally while Wales managed a try through Bevan.
Despite Wales’ efforts, England lock Galligan and Kildunne scored additional tries, sealing a convincing win. The victory keeps England on track for a Grand Slam and their sixth successive Six Nations title. England next match is against Scotland while Wales will face Ireland in search of their first win.
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