Summary

  • 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

Have your say on the Women's Six Nations

  1. A game of chesspublished at 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.

  2. Postpublished at 15:11 BST 25 April

    HT: England 29-12 Wales

    Caryl James
    Former Wales wing on BBC Radio Cymru

    Wales have created chances, and when they watch the footage back they will be kicking themselves that they haven't taken advantage of those.

    They are not on the same level as England, but they are giving them a game. Apart from that last try, I think it has been an even game.

    We need to be brave in attack in the second half.

  3. Postpublished at 15:09 BST 25 April

    HT: England 29-12 Wales

    Catrin Edwards
    Former Wales prop Catrin Edwards on Radio Cymru

    Wales are making the odd mistake and missing some tackles.

    But Wales have scored two really good tries, and we need to celebrate that today to ensure that we are making progress.

  4. 'Got it right'published at 15:07 BST 25 April

    HT: England 29-12 Wales

    Siwan Lillicrap
    Former Wales captain on BBC Two

    It's a step forward from last week against France. Tactically Wales have got it right. It's tested England. The coaching staff have got it right.

  5. Postpublished at 15:05 BST 25 April

    HT: England 29-12 Wales

    Kat Merchant
    2014 England World Cup winner on BBC Radio 5 Live

    That is a 30 metre pass from Meg Jones, and she is the one that is there for support to get her second try.

    Lovely link-up play from England.

  6. Half-timepublished at 15:05 BST 25 April

    England 29-12 Wales

    Helena Rowland can't make the conversion and that's half-time.

  7. Postpublished at 15:05 BST 25 April

    HT: England 29-12 Wales

    Ceri Coleman-Phillips
    BBC Sport Wales rugby reporter at Ashton Gate

    A HUGE shout of a forward pass from the Wales coaches in the build-up to that try.

    They'd like to see that again, but they're already on their way out to the dressing room.

    It's a hammer blow for Wales who had worked so hard to get back into the contest.

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    Try - England 29-12 Walespublished at 15:02 BST 25 April

    Meg Jones (39 mins)

    Meg JonesImage source, Getty Images

    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.

  9. Wales going side to sidepublished at 15:01 BST 25 April

    England 24-12 Wales

    Katy Daley-Mclean
    England's 2014 World Cup winning captain on BBC Two

    Can Wales get enough momentum to start going forward? They have a nice shape about them but they're literally going side to side.

  10. Postpublished at 38 mins

    England 24-12 Wales

    Ah, Wales' attack is fumbled by a forward pass. Now then, two minutes till the break. Can England extend their lead?

  11. Postpublished at 37 mins

    England 24-12 Wales

    Wales have momentum. They're enjoying a spell with the ball in midfield.

  12. 'It's his side now'published at 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.

  13. Postpublished at 35 mins

    England 24-12 Wales

    Five minutes to go until the break. Wales are continuing to make things difficult for England.

  14. Postpublished at 14:56 BST 25 April

    Here's a replay of Millie David's try. The England debutant has failed her head injury assessment so won't be returning today.

    Media caption,

    'One to remember' - 20-year old debutant David scores to extend England's lead

  15. Postpublished at 14:56 BST 25 April

    England 24-12 Wales

    Caryl James
    Former Wales wing on BBC Radio Cymru

    It's great to see Wales with variety in attack.

    We can't run over England, so we have to play smart and think of more creative ways to get opportunities.

  16. Postpublished at 14:56 BST 25 April

    England 24-12 Wales

    Catrin Edwards
    Former Wales prop Catrin Edwards on Radio Cymru

    We've had two opportunities and scored twice, which shows that we can do it and we can create problems for England.

  17. Wales putting in the workpublished at 14:56 BST 25 April

    England 24-12 Wales

    Siwan Lillicrap
    Former Wales captain on BBC Two

    They've been doing their work this week, Wales. It's very clever play.

  18. Postpublished at 14:56 BST 25 April

    England 24-12 Wales

    Ceri Coleman-Phillips
    BBC Sport Wales rugby reporter at Ashton Gate

    A massive high five from Sean Lynn with attack coach Ashley Beck.

    It's another great training ground move from Wales.

  19. try

    Try - England 24-12 Walespublished at 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.

    Game on again.

    Jones scores a try for WalesImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency
  20. Postpublished at 14:52 BST 25 April

    England 24-7 Wales

    England concede a penalty inside their own 22. Wales kick for the corner. They scored from their last attacking line-out...