Jessie Breach scores last-minute try as England beat France 43-28 to stay top of Women's Six Nations.
- England beat France 43-28 in Women's Six Nations
- Jessie Breach scored the final try in the 80th minute
- England now top of the table with three wins from three games
England secured a thrilling 43-28 victory over France in the Women’s Six Nations at Twickenham Stoop on Saturday. The match was decided in the final minute when Jessie Breach finished off a sweeping move to score the decisive try. England’s attack ran the ball from their own 22 to the French line, and Breach dived over under the posts to make it 43-28. The try capped a dominant second-half performance from England after France fought back to make it a nervous finish.
France started strongly, with Coralie Bertrand scoring early to give the visitors a 7-0 lead. But England responded quickly through Lydia Thompson, who crossed twice in the first half to put her team up 19-7 at the break. France pulled back with a penalty try in the 30th minute, making it 19-14, but England led 24-14 at half-time after Abbie Brown added a third try.
France fight back in second half
France came out after the break with real intent, scoring three tries in 20 minutes to pull within 5 points. Yannick Forestier set up Marine Ménager for one, and Jessy Trémoulière added another to make it 36-28. England looked rattled but kept their composure, and Breach’s late score sealed the win. The result means England sit top of the table with three wins from three games, while France remain second after a spirited performance.
England’s attack was clinical at times, with Thompson and Brown both contributing multiple tries. Emily Scarratt, England’s captain, said after the game that the team had worked hard to stay patient. “We knew it wouldn’t be easy, but we stuck to our game plan and executed when it mattered,” she said. France’s coach Thomas Darracq admitted his side had started well but paid for missed chances. “We were right there, but England’s discipline and composure made the difference,” he said.
What’s next for England and France
England’s next match is against Ireland on April 8, while France face Scotland on the same day. If England win, they’ll secure the title. France, meanwhile, will need a bonus-point win and England to lose to have any chance of overtaking them. The Women’s Six Nations continues to grow in popularity, with record crowds and TV viewership this season.
The win keeps England’s title hopes alive and shows the depth of their squad. Breach’s try was a reminder of how close games can be at this level. France, though disappointed, proved they’re a team to watch in the competition’s final stretch.
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- Source: BBC Sport
- Published: May 17, 2026 at 17:36 UTC
- Category: Sports
- Topics: #bbc · #sports · #football · #breach · #england · #jess-breach
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🇧🇷 Resumo em Português
O sonho da Inglaterra de conquistar o título do Women’s Six Nations está cada vez mais perto após uma virada eletrizante no último minuto contra a França, com Jessie Breach brilhando ao marcar um tento histórico. Com um jogo intenso e repleto de emoções, as Lionesses fecharam com chave de ouro uma campanha sólida e agora dependem apenas de uma vitória simples contra a Escócia para garantir o troféu.
A vitória de 43 a 28 não apenas coroou o bom momento da Inglaterra, mas também mostrou a evolução do rugby feminino no torneio, que ganha cada vez mais espaço e visibilidade. Para o Brasil, onde o esporte ainda busca maior popularidade, o destaque dado ao Women’s Six Nations serve como inspiração para fomentar o crescimento da modalidade no país, onde times como o Brasileiro Rugby e iniciativas como o Rugby sem Fronteiras vêm ganhando força. Além disso, o desempenho da seleção inglesa reforça a importância de investimentos em categorias de base e na profissionalização do esporte feminino, um caminho que o Brasil também pode trilhar para elevar seu nível competitivo.
Com a Escócia na sequência, a Inglaterra deve selar o título no próximo fim de semana, mas o verdadeiro legado desse momento pode ser a mobilização de novos fãs e atletas brasileiros em torno do rugby.
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