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England 48-7 Wales
Earl, Roebuck and Freeman also score tries for hosts
No surprises here, not even a hint of one. England have had tougher training sessions in preparation for this Six Nations and by the end the scoreboard spoke for itself. Wales were not so much beaten as buried beneath an avalanche of seven white tries including a first-half hat-trick for the pacy Bath winger Henry Arundell on his first England start since the 2023 World Cup.
If not quite as big a rout as England’s 68-14 win in Cardiff 11 months ago, the flashing red warning lights were visible from the moment the visitors had two players sent to the sin bin in the first quarter. They never looked like recovering and, in its own way, this disappointment will sting as much as the 73-0 defeat by South Africa in November.
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Crew members of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-12 mission arrived on Friday 6 February 2026 at NASA's Launch and Landing Facility located at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
Strapped into the SpaceX Dragon Freedom, the crew of four will launch into orbit on top of a Falcon 9 rocket not earlier than Wednesday 11 February. Their destination is the International Space Station, where they will work and live for up to nine months.
From left to right: ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot and NASA astronauts Jessica Meir.
Credits: ESA - S.Corvaja
europeanspaceagency posted a photo:
Crew members of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-12 mission arrived on Friday 6 February 2026 at NASA's Launch and Landing Facility located at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
Strapped into the SpaceX Dragon Freedom, the crew of four will launch into orbit on top of a Falcon 9 rocket not earlier than Wednesday 11 February. Their destination is the International Space Station, where they will work and live for up to nine months.
Credits: ESA - S.Corvaja
europeanspaceagency posted a photo:
Crew members of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-12 mission arrived on Friday 6 February 2026 at NASA's Launch and Landing Facility located at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
Strapped into the SpaceX Dragon Freedom, the crew of four will launch into orbit on top of a Falcon 9 rocket not earlier than Wednesday 11 February. Their destination is the International Space Station, where they will work and live for up to nine months.
From left to right: ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot and NASA astronauts Jessica Meir.
Credits: ESA - S.Corvaja