The Red Roses are bidding for a sixth successive title.
England are ready for an “arm-wrestle” when they bid to land a sixth successive Guinness Women’s Six Nations title on Saturday.
England have reeled off four bonus-point wins in a row, rattling up 228 points and conceding just 20 across emphatic victories over Italy, Wales, Scotland and Ireland.“We have been expecting an arm-wrestle for some time,” England head coach John Mitchell said. “This game is going to give us really good feedback. It’s important to experience that, and it will hold us in good stead.“France will be buoyed by the fact they are at home, but we are actually looking forward to embracing that challenge.
Scotland will be guaranteed an impressive third-place finish if they beat Ireland in Belfast, but Wales appear destined for the wooden spoon.
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