The Six Nations 2026 clash between England and Wales has everyone on the edge of their seats! But at 5:20 PM, the score is a shocking England 22, Wales 0.
Controversial Call: Genge, the England loosehead, was penalized for offside, but was it a fair decision? T. Williams' pass was questionable, and some argue it influenced the referee's call. But here's where it gets intriguing: Genge was undeniably offside.
5:19 PM: Ford's kicking game is on point, showcasing a masterclass in strategic play. 5:17 PM: England breathes a sigh of relief as they receive a free-kick at the scrum.
5:16 PM: A potential turning point? Chessum disrupts the Wales lineout, but the referee calls a knock-on, a decision that could be debated. 5:15 PM: Wales finally enters England's territory, but a penalty for going off their feet halts their progress.
5:12 PM: As the game intensifies, an in-game advert appears during a scrum, a unique moment. 5:10 PM: TRY! Earl secures a try in the corner, extending England's lead to 22 points. Ford's conversion is spot on, and England is just one try away from the bonus point.
5:09 PM: A missed opportunity for England as Genge's mistake costs them a potential third try. 5:08 PM: England's pack dominates, but a missed pass denies them another score.
Unforced Errors: Wales' Macleod gives away an unnecessary penalty, failing to retreat from a kick. Was it a moment of panic or a strategic blunder? The game continues to unfold with England's lead intact.