World champions England v Wales at sold-out Ashton Gate in Bristol
England score five first-half tries, with one on debut for Bristol Bears wing Millie David - later forced off after head injury assessment
Captain Meg Jones - born in Cardiff - scores twice for Red Roses, with one each for Maddie Feaunati and Marlie Parker
Keira Bevan and Kelsey Jones respond with Wales tries
Amy Cokayne (with two), Claudia Moloney-MacDonald, Jess Breach and Maud Muir extend England's lead in second half - with Bethan Lewis and Seren Lockwood scoring to earn four-try bonus point for Wales
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A game of chesspublished at 15:15 BST 25 April
15:15 BST 25 April
HT: England 29-12 Wales
Siwan Lillicrap Former Wales captain on BBC Two
Superb, that Kelsey Jones try. They were five metres out and a great finish at the end. It's a game of chess isn't it? They're putting an image in England's mind and then executing it.
Try - England 29-12 Walespublished at 15:02 BST 25 April
15:02 BST 25 April
Meg Jones (39 mins)
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WOW! A really, really, really fantastic counter-attacking try.
Meg Jones starts the attack with a stunning long-range pass from the middle right out to the left sideline.
Ellie Kildunne and Claudia Moloney-MacDonald then combine on the left wing and both go into boost mode to race towards the try line.
Kildunne is tackled a few metres out but cleverly notices Jones supporting her as she falls and lays the ball off to her Welsh-born team-mate who crosses to round off a brilliant move.
'It's his side now'published at 14:58 BST 25 April
14:58 BST 25 April
England 24-12 Wales
Siwan Lillicrap Former Wales captain on BBC Two
This is his team [Sean Lynn] and from my perspective he's doing a great job at rebuilding and instilling trust and belief. For me it's a happy camp. He's actually giving the young girls some opportunities and it's his side now.
Try - England 24-12 Walespublished at 14:53 BST 25 April
14:53 BST 25 April
Kelsey Jones (32 mins)
Wales have done their homework!
It's another disguised line-out and this time the ball is popped up for prop Sisilia Tuipulotu who feeds injector Kelsey Jones who scrambles over from a few yards out on the near sideline.