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England U18 name squad to face France

England U18 Women’s head coach James Cooper and assistant coach Oli Perry have confirmed their matchday squad to face France in the 2026 Under-18 Women’s Six Nations Festival. Cooper’s side conclude their Six Nations campaign at Wellington College this Friday (16:30 BST kick-off) following their first win of the campaign against Scotland on Monday. Honey Kerslake and Meghan Crilly resume

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England U18 Women name squad to face Wales

England U18 Women’s head coach James Cooper and assistant coach Oli Perry have confirmed their matchday squad to face Wales in the opening round of the 2026 Under-18 Women’s Six Nations Festival. Cooper’s side open their tournament at Wellington College this Thursday (16:30 BST kick-off) after two warm-up wins over Hartpury College and Ireland. All Six Nations Festival fixtures

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England U18 Women name 6 Nations Festival Squad

Head coach James Cooper and assistant coach Oli Perry have selected their England U18 Women’s 29-player squad for the 2026 U18 Six Nations Festival at Wellington College. Cooper’s England side face Wales Thursday 2nd April to open their tournament in Berkshire. All fixtures will be streamed live on the Six Nations U20 YouTube channel. Captaincy

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England U18 Women’s team to face Ireland

England U18 Women’s head coach James Cooper and assistant coach Oli Perry have confirmed their matchday squad to face Ireland. The capped 70-minute preparation fixture, taking place at the IRFU High Performance Centre this Sunday (13:00 kick-off), rounds off England’s preparations ahead of the 2026 Under-18 Women’s Six Nations Festival. Cooper and Perry will continue to employ a

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England U18 Women’s team to face Hartpury

England U18 Women’s head coach James Cooper and assistant coach Oli Perry have confirmed their matchday squad to face Hartpury College. The uncapped 70-minute preparation fixture ahead of the 2026 Under-18 Women’s Six Nations Festival takes place at Hartpury College this Saturday (12:30pm GMT kick-off). In line with encounters against Hartpury College in previous years, Cooper and Perry will employ a different starting XV per half to maximise

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U18 Women name side to face France

Head coach James Cooper has named the England U18 Women’s side to face France in the 2025 U18 Women’s Six Nations Festival. England take on France in each union’s first 70-minute game at 14:15 BST this Saturday (19th) on the final matchday of the 2025 Festival at Wellington College. Supporters can stream the U18 Festival live on the

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U18 Women name sides to face Wales and Scotland

Head coach James Cooper has confirmed the England U18 Women’s squads to face Wales and Scotland in the 2025 U18 Women’s Six Nations Festival. England face Wales at 11:00 BST this Tuesday (15th) morning at Wellington College to open Matchday 2 of the Festival, then taking on Scotland at midday in two 35-minute games. Supporters can

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Teams announced for England U18 Women fixtures

England U18 Women head coach James Cooper has named his squads to face Wales and Scotland on Matchday 2 of the 2024 U18 Women’s Six Nations Rugby Festival on Tuesday (2nd April). The U18 Women face their third and fourth 35-minute fixtures of the 2024 tournament in Colwyn Bay, taking on Wales at 14:00 BST

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Source: 6 Nations

England U18 squads named to face Ireland and Italy

England U18 Women head coach James Cooper has named his squads to face Ireland and Italy on the opening matchday of the 2024 U18 Women’s Six Nations Rugby Festival this Friday (29th March). Cooper and assistant coach Ollie Perry lead the team into the opening two 35-minute fixtures of this year’s tournament in Colwyn Bay,

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England U18 squad for Six Nations Festival

A 28-player squad has been confirmed by England U18 Women’s head coach James Cooper and assistant coach Ollie Perry in preparation for the 2024 U18 Women’s Six Nations Festival. The Women’s Festival will be hosted by the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) for the first time at Colwyn Bay’s Stadiwm CSM from 29th March – 6th

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