• Jess Breach makes return for Red Roses on Saturday
  • Wales pick 18-year-old lock Sisilia Tuipulotu at Kingsholm

England have amassed 131 points in their opening two Women’s Six Nations victories, conceding just five, but Wales will head to Kingsholm without fear for a meeting with the defending champions.

After two overwhelming victories on the road, against Scotland and Italy, England will play their first home match of the campaign at Gloucester’s stadium in front of more than 14,000 fans.

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