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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Postpublished at 14:35 BST 25 April
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England 12-7 Wales
Ceri Coleman-Phillips BBC Sport Wales rugby reporter at Ashton Gate
Everyone expected a driving maul there, but Wales showed some great variation by playing it out the back.
Is this Wales' moment?! Keira Bevan turns the ball over, breaks the line and is sprinting towards the posts. Megan Jones just about holds her up but here come Bevan's team-mates....
Great work from England's pack. They notice a Wales maul forming and snuff it out superbly. Wales eventually concede a penalty and England are let off.
She was unbelievable last week [Maddie Feaunati]. Wales' defensive set was good until that point. How long can Wales hold that for though? It's tiring.
Try - England 7-0 Walespublished at 14:23 BST 25 April
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Maddie Feaunati, con Helena Rowland (7 mins)
Maddie Feaunati starts the move, and she finished it off! Wales hold up England's forward's but only briefly and eventually it's Feaunati to bundle over from a few metres out.
England scrum success troublespublished at 14:20 BST 25 April
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England 0-0 Wales
Siwan Lillicrap Former Wales captain on BBC Two
It's a good start, they were patient in that scrum. We heard England weren't happy with their scrum success last week so that's an area for Wales to target.