England player ratings vs Scotland | 2024 Guinness Women's Six Nations (2025)

England player ratings live from Hive Stadium: It was an afternoon where the weather was four seasons piled into one, but the greasy/windy/rainy/sunny elements didn’t throw a massive spanner in the works of John Mitchell’s England, who notched a 46-0 win that leaves them another step closer to sealing a sixth Six Nations title in succession.

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Head coach Mitchell explained post the round two success over Wales in Bristol that this campaign’s mission was to expand the England playbook and finesse their different ways of playing. This all-encompassing approach produced some teething difficulties and reduced winning margins against Italy and Wales compared to 2023.

It was marginally similar here in Edinburgh. Fifty-one points was the gap last year, England winning 58-7 in Newcastle, and it was 52 two in 2022 – 57-5 – when the countries previously clashed at the Hive.

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Here, their eight-try triumph only had a 46-point margin, the inclement weather hampering the English attack, which also suffered from too many turnovers. There was also a swathe of penalties given up, while Scotland deserved kudos for their nuisance breakdown work.

All this combined to delay the English from bagging the four-try bonus until the 44th minute, and the visitors then suffered the red-carding of hooker Amy Cokayne 11 minutes later, as a yellow-carded shoulder to the head contact followed her first-half foul play where she lifted an opponent over the horizontal in a tackle.

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England did get off to a flyer with early tries from Cokayne and Abby Dow but they then had scores for Jess Breach and Maud Muir disallowed, the latter due to Cokayne’s sin-binned tackle in the build-up.

The slender 0-10 gap and the advantage of an extra player for the next 10 minutes roused the capacity 7,000-plus home crowd, but a converted Ellie Kildunne try scuppered their chance to strike back and it gave the visitors a 17-point interval lead.

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That was crucial, and four second-half minutes were all England needed for Sadia Kabeya to score the bonus point try.

A brace from Breach followed either side of the permanent exit of Cokayne, and Mitchell’s team then closed out the fixture with scores from the classy Kildunne and no-nonsense sub Marlie Packer.

Here are the England player ratings from Edinburgh with Ireland next up at Twickenham next Saturday:

15. Ellie Kildunne – 8
Too frantic at times in Bristol, she illustrated here why she has the potential to be a world-class Rugby World Cup standout next year with her alert defence and silky attack. There was an acrobatic, gather-and-rollover finish for her 34th-minute score, and then her intelligence was evident when generating the two-on-one for her 65th-minute walk-in.

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14. Abby Dow – 7
Picked up where she left off at Ashton Gate, showcasing her ability to exploit space with an 11th-minute finish out wide. Was eager for involvement, as seen in her switching wings to give Breach the assist on 52 minutes.

13. Megan Jones – 7.5
Would have cursed her knock-on that denied Breach a first-half score, but she reacted positively and her football-style right-footed pass inside to set up the Kildunne try was supreme. Very tidy 72-minute effort.

Dow ? Kildunne ?

A second try for the fullback ? @RedRosesRugby #GuinnessW6N #SCOENG pic.twitter.com/jDZg3gUL8e

— Guinness Women's Six Nations (@Womens6Nations) April 13, 2024

12. Tatyana Heard – 7
Her defence came to the fore more in her 65 minutes as she finished the opening half joint top of the English tackle count and she continued on from there to ensure her team ‘nilled’ the Scots.

11. Jess Breach – 7.5
Was left disappointed that her 25th-minute try was cancelled due to a knock-on inside her, but she remained patient and finished with two lovely taken scores in a seventh-minute second-half spell. Her footwork for her second after securing a loose Scottish kick was electric.

10. Holly Aitchison – 7
Her struggles off the kicking in Bristol continued here, although the filthy wind was a serious factor. Other than that, she played her role well, producing numerous well-timed interventions with actions such as the smart kick behind the defence for the third try and then her running around Heard for the fifth with a scrum penalty advantage.

9. Natasha Hunt – 7.5
Impressive work rate on a day where the conditions could have been very problematic. Showed she was on her game with the swift way she tidied up a loose ball that squirted from a maul in the lead-up to the opening try. Tackled well as well in the traffic throughout her 65 minutes.

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1. Hannah Botterman – 8
The pick of the forwards during her 57 minutes. It wasn’t just her set-piece that caught the eye, she was greedy for ball carrying and was involved in several scores. Also lit up the crowd with her 22nd-minute intercept, break, and kick. Okay, it shanked into touch but it was the type of exciting moment that got a great reaction.

2. Amy Cokayne – 2.5
Celebrated her first Test appearance in 12 months with a lovely seventh-minute step to opening the scoring, but her performance was ruined by a pair of unnecessary yellow carded tackles which left her red-carded with 25 minutes remaining.

3. Maud Muir – 7
Can’t be happy with the 22nd-minute scrum penalty conceded on an England put-in, but she was otherwise a fine set-piece operator whose willingness to carry a great asset for her team

4. Rosie Galligan – 6
Player of the match in round two, this was a contrasting 58-minute performance that ended with England needing to get the sub hooker when reduced to 14 players. Her frustrations were best summed by the botched first-half pass straight into touch when the score was 17-0.

5. Abbie Ward – 6.5
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6. Zoe Aldcroft – 7
Switched from second row to skipper the side in place of the benched Packer, she shrugged off a soft knock-on less than 90 seconds in to play a captain’s part across her 80 minutes. Topped her team’s tackle count and kept them composed when down to 14 for 10 first-half minutes and again when a player short for the closing 25 minutes of the second.

7. Sadia Kabeya – 7.5
A lovely 60-minute effort from a very mobile player. Super footwork and pass put Dow in for her early score, and she was rewarded later by dotting down the bonus point try off the back of a dominant scrum.

8. Alex Matthews – 7.5
Another whose display was very positive, being dynamic in the carry while also defensively robust when required.

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— Guinness Women's Six Nations (@Womens6Nations) April 13, 2024

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It wasn’t until two minutes after the red card, with the score at 29-0, that England made their first switch, sending on their entire sub front row whose first contribution wasn’t great as they conceded a penalty at the scrum.

The other two forward subs were introduced on the hour, with Packer finishing nicely on 73 minutes. The first backs alterations were Lucy Packer and Zoe Harrison on 65 with Sydney Gregson following seven minutes later.

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What was the score of the Scotland v England Women's Six Nations match? ›

England scored eight tries against Scotland to keep the momentum of their Guinness Women's Six Nations title defence in full flow with a 46-0 win in Edinburgh. John Mitchell's Red Roses were in emphatic form north of the border as Ellie Kildunne and Jess Breach both scored braces.

Who is the top try scorer in the Women's Six Nations 2024? ›

Ellie Kildunne - England

The 24-year-old full-back scored nine tries to finish as the tournament's top try-scorer, with compatriot Abby Dow second on five.

How many people watched the Women's Six Nations? ›

The Women's Six Nations, shown on BBC:

Was the most viewed on record with 8.1m tuning in for 3 minutes or more (33% more than in 2023). Viewing hours is also up, to a record 13m (from 10m last year). Games featuring England were especially popular, with a 42% rise in viewership year on year.

Who won the women's Six Nations? ›

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England and Scotland have played each other more than any other nation, playing 116 official matches. England have the better record overall in the fixture, with 49 wins to Scotland's 41.

How many times have Scotland beat England in rugby union? ›

England and Scotland have been playing each other at rugby union since 1871 when Scotland beat England in the first ever rugby union international. A total of 142 matches have been played, with England having won 76 times, Scotland 47 times and nineteen matches have been drawn.

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With 26 tries, Irish legend Brian O'Driscoll is the Six Nations top try scorer of all time.

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Christine Sinclair

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World Rugby puts it that just over a quarter of all registered players are women, which makes it a 28% increase since 2017. With that has been an increased presence at the senior levels of decision making among the sport. There's also been some amazing milestones.

Is Women's 6 Nations televised? ›

Every game will be shown live on BBC throughout the duration of the tournament. BBC iPlayer will show each of the games, exposing millions to elite rugby union action on free-to-air platforms, while several matches will also be shown on terrestrial TV channels.

What does PD mean in rugby? ›

MP: Matched Played W: Wins L: Losses D: Draws PD: Point Difference TD: Tries Difference BP: Bonus Points TP: Table Points. Table points are determined by the standard rugby union point system: 4 points for winning a match.

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Who is on the Scotland Women's Six Nations squad 2024? ›

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What TV channel is women's rugby on today? ›

BBC Sport - Women's Six Nations Rugby.

What was the final score of the England women's rugby? ›

Full time: France 21-42 England

Mission accomplished for the visitors. 78 min: Alex Matthews is named the player of the match.

Did England ladies win the rugby? ›

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