England vs. Scotland: Women's Six Nations Clash Preview and Predictions

The Women's Six Nations game between Scotland and England is set to break records with over 30,000 tickets sold for the Scotland home game. Sarah Rendell provides insights into the Scottish camp, discussing a contract dispute and previewing the game. Despite injuries to key players, England boasts depth in every position with Lucy Packer and Demelza Short making notable appearances in the lineup.
England's lineup features a strong team with Lucy Packer at scrum-half and Demelza Short making her debut in the back row. Ellie Kildunne shifts to the wing, and Emma Sing takes on the fullback role. Helena Rowland and Zoe Harrison lead the team in the playmaking positions.
Scotland makes one change to their lineup, with Evie Willis replacing Emma Orr at outside centre. The pack remains unchanged, and Francesca McGhie and Rachel McLachlan are on the bench after missing out last week.
In the second round of the 2026 Women's Six Nations, England aims for their 25th consecutive win over Scotland. Scotland, coming off a dramatic victory against Wales, will look to build on their momentum. Oval Insights predicts an English win by 35 points, giving them a 95% chance of victory. Despite the odds, Scotland could surprise with a strong performance.
The game kicks off at 1:30 pm, and updates on teams and other details will be provided.