Women’s Six Nations final set
England will host Ireland in the Women’s Six Nations final at Twickenham’s Allianz Stadium on April 11 — the official match preview lays out kick‑off, TV coverage and players to watch for the showdown (sixnationsrugby.com).
Twickenham’s official event page lists the kick‑off as 14:25 BST for the April 11 match, while the Ireland squad announcement gives a 14:45 BST start — the two national organisers currently show different kick‑off times. (help.englandrugby.com) (help.englandrugby.com) (irishrugby.ie) (irishrugby.ie) The BBC holds the UK broadcast rights to the Guinness Women’s Six Nations through 2029 and will deliver live coverage on TV and iPlayer; published UK TV guides list BBC One/Two as the likely channels for match selections and international outlets such as Peacock carry Six Nations streams in the US. (sixnationsrugby.com) (sixnationsrugby.com) (fybrugby.com) (fybrugby.com) (tomsguide.com) (tomsguide.com) Six Nations reporting says organisers have already sold in excess of 67,000 tickets for the Allianz Stadium opener and have opened the stadium’s top tier for the first time for a women’s Championship match. (sixnationsrugby.com) (sixnationsrugby.com) England named a 38‑player Red Roses squad led by captain Megan Jones — the group brings a combined 1,143 international caps and includes 25 Rugby World Cup winners — while Ireland’s 36‑player squad is captained by Erin King and contains nine uncapped players. (englandrugby.com) (englandrugby.com) (irishrugby.ie) (irishrugby.ie) Six Nations’ fixture records show England’s dominance in recent meetings, with England beating Ireland 49–5 on 12 April 2025, 88–10 on 20 April 2024 and 48–0 on 22 April 2023. (sixnationsrugby.com) (sixnationsrugby.com)