World champions England v Wales at sold-out Ashton Gate in Bristol
England score five first-half tries, with one on debut for Bristol Bears wing Millie David - later forced off after head injury assessment
Captain Meg Jones - born in Cardiff - scores twice for Red Roses, with one each for Maddie Feaunati and Marlie Parker
Keira Bevan and Kelsey Jones respond with Wales tries
Amy Cokayne (with two), Claudia Moloney-MacDonald, Jess Breach and Maud Muir extend England's lead in second half - with Bethan Lewis and Seren Lockwood scoring to earn four-try bonus point for Wales
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Goodbye!published at 16:30 BST 25 April
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FT: England 62-24 Wales
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Well thanks everyone, it's been a lot of fun in the sun.
'Twelve months ago we would've flopped'published at 16:29 BST 25 April
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Wales head coach Sean Lynn speaking on BBC Two: "Yeah look, I asked the girls for character, and before 12 months ago we would've flopped and fallen away, to get a bonus point I can't fault the character."
On Seren Lockwood and Keira Bevan: "In camp we have a lot of competitiveness in those positions in camp, I thought Keira did control the game and gave us that edge. Her composure was brilliant today."
On Alisha Joyce returning: "She's incredible and it goes to show the professionalism of Alisha. She's been brilliant all week. To do that on this platform it's really exciting to have that competitiveness in the back row."
On the upcoming fixtures: "How we review these games, next week we will make sure we're improving and we will build into the last two games."
Emily Scarratt, England's attack coach speaking to BBC Two: "You're always in a Test match against Wales. They're so competitive, they're always passionate about wearing the shirt. Credit to them but we still got a pretty good job done."
On England's performance against Wales: "It wasn't perfect, some of it just didn't come off. Conceding four try's is always a little bit daunting."
Are we worried as followers about England's injuries? : "Part of the job, everything that's going on with injuries, it's posing us different challenges. It's giving us different things to think about for sure."
On Wales: "It's awesome, we spoke about how Wales haven't had the results they wanted, but at lot of their stats are trending really well. They have some talent coming through. The future is really bright for them."
'We're closing that gap'published at 16:22 BST 25 April
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Wales captain Bethan Lewis on BBC Two: "We know we're not the finished article, but we're making progress. To get a try-scoring bonus point, I don't think anyone has done it against England in the Six Nations since 2023. We've got more to do but we can be proud of aspects of our performance. We showed great character.
"The bench coming on brought incredible energy to get the two tries at the end. The young talent we've got coming through, Seren Lockwood at the end there. We're showing character and progressing. We're closing that gap against the top team in the world."
'To step out in a sold out Ashton Gate means everything'published at 16:18 BST 25 April
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Today's player of the match Marlie Packer speaking on BBC Two: "Really pleased, Wales gave us a tough game today. We have a young squad who really stepped up today."
On being joint-third in England's try scorers: "It means everything. Just putting on this shirt is a massive honour. Today meant everything. To step out in a sold out Ashton Gate means everything."
On playing at a sold-out Ashton Gate: "It's massive, it's incredible because selling out these stadiums means everything to us we want to put a game on for them."
On England's success: "We're loving it, every time we come into camp we love being with the Red Roses it's a really nice place to be and we get to put this kind of product out on the pitch."
Catrin Edwards Former Wales prop Catrin Edwards on Radio Cymru
The bonus point is a little victory for Wales.
We scored two tries in the first half, two in the second, for me that is a big success. To finish that game was a try, showed a great mentality for me.