England have won the last 4 Women’s Six NationsVenue: Kingston Park, Newcastle Date: Saturday, 25 March Kick-off: 16: 45 GMTCoverage: Watch live on BBC Two, BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport site & app; listen on BBC Radio 5 Live & BBC Sounds; live text commentary on BBC Sport site & app.Much of the talk around the 2023 Women’s Six Nations hasactually centred on ‘the space’. Professional sides England and France have controlled the competition for the past 7 years. Now that the other 4 groups have prevalent gamer agreements too, there is hope they can catch up. But hope is notlikely to be enough for Scotland when they open their competition versus England in Newcastle on Saturday. In the history of the component, Scotland have just beaten England twotimes in 31 tries – the last time in1999 The Red Roses won 57-5 last year and are now lookingfor a 20th triumph in a row in the competition – on the method to what might be a 5th succeeding Six Nations title. Conversely, Scotland haveactually tasted success in simply one of their last 17 videogames in the competition, have lost their last 9 in a row in all competitors and endedup 6th in2022 In current years, this space can be put down to professionalism. England have had agreements giventhat 2019 and Scotland just got theirs in December2022 It is easytounderstand, then, that, although vice-captain Helen Nelson firmlyinsisted Scotland can win on Saturday, captain Rachel Malcolm stated it was “too quickly” to close the space. The England encounter is rather a opportunity to shot brand-new things priorto the fight for 3rd location starts versus Wales in round 2. “If any group is going to expose your weakpoints it’s going to be England,” included Malcolm. “To have that veryfirst up, we can discover from that and take it into the rest of the competition.” As for Engla
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