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England have now won 35 successive Tests as they chase eighth Women's Six Nations title in a row
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Phil Cartwright
Postpublished at 36 mins
36 mins
Scotland 0-28 England
Scotland had a bright five-minute spell right at the start of this match, but ever since England went over for their first try, it's been almost one-way traffic.
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England's back line looks so much more balanced with Sing at full-back and it makes it so much harder for opposition teams to shut Kildunne down in the way that Ireland were doing last week.
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England's dominance sets a precedent for the women's game in W6N and can only be a positive moving forward as the other five nations learn from England dominance.
A Scotland knock-on gives England an attacking scrum about 15 metres from the hosts' tryline.
Scotland earn the scrum penalty - something to build a bit of momentum from? Nope - Scotland fail to find touch from the penalty and England are back on the attack again.
Converted try: Scotland 0-14 Englandpublished at 13 mins
13 mins
Meg Jones (con: Zoe Harrison)
It's not the cleanest of line-outs by England but they tidy it up, Sadia Kabeya barges through a Scotland tackler and offloads to captain Meg Jones, who goes over unchallenged for the Red Roses' second try.