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2025 Six Nations Women's Summer Series preview: France v England
2025 Six Nations Women's Summer Series preview: France v England

South Wales Guardian

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • South Wales Guardian

2025 Six Nations Women's Summer Series preview: France v England

The two sides are both undefeated so far so expect them to hold nothing back in a blockbuster battle at the Centre for Sporting Excellence in Ystrad Mynach, Caerphilly. England most recently clinched a comeback 36-20 win over Italy while France put Ireland to the sword 41-12. Catch all the action here. Team News England head coach LJ Lewis has opted to stick rather than twist with only a pair of changes to the starting XV. Loughborough Lightning hooker Lucy Calladine captains England in a capped fixture for the second time. Joining her in the pack are clubmate Grace Clifford and Annabel Meta of Trailfinders Women. Amelia MacDougall comes in for Poppy Love at scrum-half, with Lia Green taking up the 15 shirt in place of Eva Wood, who is on the bench. The France line-up will be announced today. Player to watch - Millie David David was at her brilliant best last time out with a pair of tries to get England over the line and past a spirited Italy side. Blessed with pace and power in equal measure, she is a big game player who has been called up to the senior set-up previously. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Millie David's dazzling double helped England produce a stunning fightback to down a spirited Italy 36-20 and claim their second win of the 2025 Six Nations Women's Summer Series 💪 Match report ⬇️#U6NSummerSeries What they said: England head coach LJ Lewis: "This week, preparations have built our bond as a player and staff group as we near the final stages of reaching our goals this month. "Our players have approached the first two games with the intensity required to achieve two impressive results, and we expect that mindset to continue. "Every matchup with France will demand a high level of performance and the squad is fully focused on the job in front of them. They are full of confidence and belief as a whole squad." Teams: England: 15. Lia Green, 14. Sophie Hopkins, 13. Sarah Parry, 12. Carmela Morrall, 11. Millie David, 10. Ella Cromack, 9. Amelia MacDougall, 1. Chloe Flanagan, 2. Lucy Calladine, 3. Grace Clifford, 4. Jasmine Adonri, 5. Keevy Fitzpatrick, 6. Lucie Sams, 7. Sophie McQueen, 8. Annabel Meta Replacements: 16. Lucy Simpson, 17. Amelia Williams, 18. Zara Green, 19. Tyla Shirley, 20. Haineala Lutui, 21. Daisy Aspinall, 22. Millie Hyett, 23. Eva Wood France: To be announced Replacements: To be announced Discover the future of international rugby at the 2025 Women's Summer Series – where rising stars shine. Follow the action live at and on Instagram @u20sixnations.

2025 Six Nations Women's Summer Series preview: France v England
2025 Six Nations Women's Summer Series preview: France v England

Glasgow Times

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • Glasgow Times

2025 Six Nations Women's Summer Series preview: France v England

The two sides are both undefeated so far so expect them to hold nothing back in a blockbuster battle at the Centre for Sporting Excellence in Ystrad Mynach, Caerphilly. England most recently clinched a comeback 36-20 win over Italy while France put Ireland to the sword 41-12. Catch all the action here. Team News England head coach LJ Lewis has opted to stick rather than twist with only a pair of changes to the starting XV. Loughborough Lightning hooker Lucy Calladine captains England in a capped fixture for the second time. Joining her in the pack are clubmate Grace Clifford and Annabel Meta of Trailfinders Women. Amelia MacDougall comes in for Poppy Love at scrum-half, with Lia Green taking up the 15 shirt in place of Eva Wood, who is on the bench. The France line-up will be announced today. Player to watch - Millie David David was at her brilliant best last time out with a pair of tries to get England over the line and past a spirited Italy side. Blessed with pace and power in equal measure, she is a big game player who has been called up to the senior set-up previously. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Millie David's dazzling double helped England produce a stunning fightback to down a spirited Italy 36-20 and claim their second win of the 2025 Six Nations Women's Summer Series 💪 Match report ⬇️#U6NSummerSeries — Six Nations Under-20s (@SixNationsU20) July 11, 2025 What they said: England head coach LJ Lewis: "This week, preparations have built our bond as a player and staff group as we near the final stages of reaching our goals this month. "Our players have approached the first two games with the intensity required to achieve two impressive results, and we expect that mindset to continue. "Every matchup with France will demand a high level of performance and the squad is fully focused on the job in front of them. They are full of confidence and belief as a whole squad." Teams: England: 15. Lia Green, 14. Sophie Hopkins, 13. Sarah Parry, 12. Carmela Morrall, 11. Millie David, 10. Ella Cromack, 9. Amelia MacDougall, 1. Chloe Flanagan, 2. Lucy Calladine, 3. Grace Clifford, 4. Jasmine Adonri, 5. Keevy Fitzpatrick, 6. Lucie Sams, 7. Sophie McQueen, 8. Annabel Meta Replacements: 16. Lucy Simpson, 17. Amelia Williams, 18. Zara Green, 19. Tyla Shirley, 20. Haineala Lutui, 21. Daisy Aspinall, 22. Millie Hyett, 23. Eva Wood France: To be announced Replacements: To be announced Discover the future of international rugby at the 2025 Women's Summer Series – where rising stars shine. Follow the action live at and on Instagram @u20sixnations.

2025 Six Nations Women's Summer Series preview: France v England
2025 Six Nations Women's Summer Series preview: France v England

South Wales Argus

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • South Wales Argus

2025 Six Nations Women's Summer Series preview: France v England

The two sides are both undefeated so far so expect them to hold nothing back in a blockbuster battle at the Centre for Sporting Excellence in Ystrad Mynach, Caerphilly. England most recently clinched a comeback 36-20 win over Italy while France put Ireland to the sword 41-12. Catch all the action here. Team News England head coach LJ Lewis has opted to stick rather than twist with only a pair of changes to the starting XV. Loughborough Lightning hooker Lucy Calladine captains England in a capped fixture for the second time. Joining her in the pack are clubmate Grace Clifford and Annabel Meta of Trailfinders Women. Amelia MacDougall comes in for Poppy Love at scrum-half, with Lia Green taking up the 15 shirt in place of Eva Wood, who is on the bench. The France line-up will be announced today. Player to watch - Millie David David was at her brilliant best last time out with a pair of tries to get England over the line and past a spirited Italy side. Blessed with pace and power in equal measure, she is a big game player who has been called up to the senior set-up previously. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Millie David's dazzling double helped England produce a stunning fightback to down a spirited Italy 36-20 and claim their second win of the 2025 Six Nations Women's Summer Series 💪 Match report ⬇️#U6NSummerSeries — Six Nations Under-20s (@SixNationsU20) July 11, 2025 What they said: England head coach LJ Lewis: "This week, preparations have built our bond as a player and staff group as we near the final stages of reaching our goals this month. "Our players have approached the first two games with the intensity required to achieve two impressive results, and we expect that mindset to continue. "Every matchup with France will demand a high level of performance and the squad is fully focused on the job in front of them. They are full of confidence and belief as a whole squad." Teams: England: 15. Lia Green, 14. Sophie Hopkins, 13. Sarah Parry, 12. Carmela Morrall, 11. Millie David, 10. Ella Cromack, 9. Amelia MacDougall, 1. Chloe Flanagan, 2. Lucy Calladine, 3. Grace Clifford, 4. Jasmine Adonri, 5. Keevy Fitzpatrick, 6. Lucie Sams, 7. Sophie McQueen, 8. Annabel Meta Replacements: 16. Lucy Simpson, 17. Amelia Williams, 18. Zara Green, 19. Tyla Shirley, 20. Haineala Lutui, 21. Daisy Aspinall, 22. Millie Hyett, 23. Eva Wood France: To be announced Replacements: To be announced Discover the future of international rugby at the 2025 Women's Summer Series – where rising stars shine. Follow the action live at and on Instagram @u20sixnations.

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