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Women’s Six Nations: Wales v England match preview, coverage & key stats

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Wales head coach Sean Lynn: Defensively we have to be on point, mistakes are going to happen but it’s that fight I want to see from the girls.

When you’re growing up it’s all about Wales v England, and playing in the Principality with a record crowd it’s something we are really proud of.

We’re so excited and it’s what these girls deserve, playing at the Principality and having 18,000. I’m hoping we’re going to get to the 20,000 mark.

We’ve set out some small challenges for us, what we want to be getting out of it, I just want to make sure that we can put England in a tough place and see how they react. Sport is about pressure.

England flanker Sadia Kabeya: While it is an away game, there’s no added pressure for us. We know it’s going to be loud which just means we need to be even louder, it’s more of a reason for us to go out there and perform.

Going into any game we always try and focus on ourselves and see what we can do to improve our game.

For us, it’s about being squeaky clean and aggressive around our breakdown, but still be able to play fast.


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