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England vs Ireland rugby: TV channel, live stream free, kick off time, team news for HUGE Women’s Six Nations clash
ENGLAND return to Women’s Six Nations action THIS SUNDAY – and they’ll be excited to host British rivals Ireland at Mattioli Woods.
The Red Roses are sitting pretty at the top of the leaderboards having won all three of their games.
England dismantled Wales 58-5 in round three to assert their dominance this yearRex
Ireland picked up a pivotal win over the Italians in round threeRex
And Simon Middleton’s side sent a clear message to the rest of the league when they humiliated Wales 58-5 in round three.
However, the Irish managed to secure a crucial 29-8 victory over the Italians.
But Ireland will need to perform to a much higher standard if they are to stop this formidable England team.
What time does England vs Ireland kick off?
England take on Ireland THIS SUNDAY – April 24.The match is scheduled to get underway at 12pm UK time.Mattioli Woods in Leicester will be the venue for this match which is expected to have a record-breaking attendance of around 14,689.Ireland were dismantled 27-0 by the Red Roses when the two sides last faced off.
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What TV channel is England vs Ireland on and can I live stream it?
England vs Ireland will be broadcasted live on BBC TWO.The coverage will commence from 11:45pm UK time – 15 minutes before kick-off.Subscription members can also stream the game live via the BBC Sport website or the BBC iPlayer app.
Team news
Simon Middleton will be delighted to welcome the return of World Rugby Women’s 15s Player of the Year 2021, Zoe Aldcroft.
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Meanwhile, Helena Rowland is set to make her first full appearance at full-back and Hannah Botterman has recovered from her slight knock.
Also, Emily Scarratt will run out for her 100th English cap in front of a record-breaking home crowd.
Elsewhere, Ireland head coach Greg McWilliams has been forced into a couple of changes ahead of this huge encounter with England due to injuries.
Sene Naopu has come straight in to start at centre, whilst Molly Scuffill-McCabe is set to make her first appearance in an Ireland jersey at full-back.
Latest odds
England to win 1/100Draw 60/1Ireland to win 40/1
*Odds courtesy of Betfair are correct as of Friday, April 22