Rampant Red Roses rout Scotland to set up grand slam decider with France
Briefly

England secured a powerful 59-7 victory over Scotland in the Women's Six Nations, showcasing their dominance with a 33rd consecutive win. The match, altered by head coach John Mitchell's strategic changes, saw former captain Marlie Packer return as a starter, where she marked her 50th try amid heavy competition for her position. While Scotland struggled to compete, showing resilience by curtailing England's scoring in the second half, the victory sets the stage for a crucial clash with France, as England aims for their seventh consecutive title in the tournament.
England produced a dominant performance against Scotland, securing a 59-7 victory, marking their 33rd consecutive win and setting up a Grand Slam decider against France.
The match was highlighted by Marlie Packer's return to the starting lineup, where she scored her 50th try, though her future position remains uncertain.
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