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Wales vs Scotland LIVE: Women’s Six Nations result, final score and reaction as hosts secure late victory

Follow all the Women’s Six Nations latest updates and live action from Wales vs Scotland

Harry Latham-Coyle
Saturday 02 April 2022 19:04 BST
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Wales beat Ireland in their opening fixture of the 2022 Women’s Six Nations
Wales beat Ireland in their opening fixture of the 2022 Women’s Six Nations (Getty Images)

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Wales continued their winning start to the 2022 Women’s Six Nations, producing another fine fightback to snatch a late victory against Scotland in Cardiff.

In front of a record crowd for a women’s international in Wales, replacement scrum-half Ffion Lewis capitalised on a break from the outstanding Alisha Butchers to cross for the winning try less than five minutes from time.

Scotland had dominated the first half, but were again guilty of failing to convert their territory and possession into points, leading only 14-7 at the interval.

Rhona Lloyd’s second score soon after the restart had appeared to set the visitors up for a second half surge, but the Welsh bench again made a telling impact.

Tries from Sioned Harries and Kelsey Jones levelled proceedings, before Butchers’ burst teed up Lewis to secure a second successive bonus point victory and a first home Six Nations win since 2019.

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France 33-0 Ireland, 55 minutes

This is much better from Ireland, though. They keep the ball alive superbly and Linda Djougang bashes away a tackler to break through the defensive line.

Flung wide, and onwards Ireland go.

Harry Latham-Coyle2 April 2022 15:42
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France 33-0 Ireland, 54 minutes

France then turn the ball over and Ireland stab a kick in behind, but Laure Sansus plays firefighter and snuffs out the flames with a sliding gather of the ball, allowing the home side to clear.

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France 33-0 Ireland, 52 minutes

France kick long as we are shown shot of Pauline Bourdon, watching on in the stands and nursing that injured hand.

Adventurous stuff from Ireland. Brittany Hogan claims a low pass superbly and then audaciously drops one off over the top of a French tackler to a teammate. It all goes awry in midfield, but some of Ireland’s touches have been clever.

Harry Latham-Coyle2 April 2022 15:40
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France 33-0 Ireland, 51 minutes

Ireland begin to play with promise down the right but are guilty of forcing a pass, which flies into touch.

Harry Latham-Coyle2 April 2022 15:37
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TRY! FRANCE 33-0 Ireland (Laure Sansus try, 49 minutes)

Laure Sansus does it herself this time! A scrum penalty is coming as the nine fishes the ball out from the feet of Romane Menager, throwing an extravagant dummy and then darting for the line. She collides with a teammate but there’s no material impact on the Irish defence, who had all bought Sansus’ feint.

Caroline Drouin adds the extra two and France get the second half scoring underway.

Harry Latham-Coyle2 April 2022 15:35
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France 26-0 Ireland, 47 minutes

The referee gets in the way! It’s initally even at scrum time before France begin to turn the screw, and Aimee Barrett-Theron appears to have her whistle to her lips just as Laure Sansus whips her pass right into the South African referee. A raised hand of apology from Barrett-Theron, and another France scrum.

Harry Latham-Coyle2 April 2022 15:34
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France 26-0 Ireland, 46 minutes

Over-thrown and Ireland just about grab it! A leaping Caroline Drouin appeared set to snare it but the ball burst from the fly-half’s grip, and eventually ended up in Irish hands.

But a knock-on means a France scrum five metres out. Surely Ireland can’t cling on again?

Harry Latham-Coyle2 April 2022 15:33
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France 26-0 Ireland, 44 minutes

Not quite as intended but some nifty handling from France through a pod of forwards nearly frees Laure Sansus on the loop, but Ireland just about keep a grip on the scrum-half. Madoussou Fall is then stood up in a tackle.

Sansus dabs a little kick through...well covered by Lucy Mulhall, who then appears to take a stray arm to the face. No high tackle ruled, and France are awarded a penalty soon afterwards. Unfortunate, maybe, for Ireland. Caroline Drouin this time finds the corner.

Harry Latham-Coyle2 April 2022 15:32
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France 26-0 Ireland, 43 minutes

Just a penalty. Initial contact on the shoulder and then riding up. Caroline Drouin pokes it onwards to just outside the Ireland 22.

The lineout throw appears to drift off-line but the referee is content for play to continue, and France are immediately over the gain line. Laure Sansus quickly switches play back to the blindside and Cyrielle Banet, who powers through a challenge and gets back to her feet to seek yet more metres after she isn’t held. France begin to build.

Harry Latham-Coyle2 April 2022 15:30
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France 26-0 Ireland, 42 minutes

France move the ball nicely but run out of room on the right as Cyrielle Banet is forced out - but has she been taken high? Parsons might have just rode up over the shoulder. TMO Ian Tempest calls down to Aimee Barrett-Theron to check.

Harry Latham-Coyle2 April 2022 15:27

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