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Wales tasked with ending England’s unbeaten run in front of record Cardiff crowd
Wales head coach Sean Lynn before the Guinness Women's Six Nations match at the Hive Stadium, Edinburgh. Picture date: Saturday March 22, 2025

SEAN LYNN says Wales should not “shy away from the challenge” in tomorrow’s Women’s Six Nations clash against England.

The Millennium Stadium will welcome a record crowd for a standalone Welsh women’s sporting event on home soil, with close to 20,000 tickets already sold.

It beats the previous best of just under 17,000 when Wales’s football team hosted European Championship play-off opponents the Republic of Ireland earlier this season.

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