Overview
- England ran in seven tries and secured a bonus point, with Arundell’s first‑half treble joined by scores from Ben Earl, Tom Roebuck, a penalty try and Tommy Freeman.
- Wales’ indiscipline proved decisive, conceding 10 early penalties and four yellow cards — including Nicky Smith and Dewi Lake in quick succession — which left them down to 13 men.
- George Ford steered the match to earn player of the game and added points from the tee, while Maro Itoje was shown a yellow card moments after entering as a replacement.
- The result extended England’s winning run to 12 Tests and prolonged Wales’ struggles, including a Six Nations win drought since 2023 and 22 defeats in 24 Tests reported.
- With France having beaten Ireland 36-14 and Scotland losing to Italy, England next visit Murrayfield and Wales host France, as England U20s also beat Wales 19-16 in a late comeback.