Scots beat Italy to go third in Women's Six Nations
Saturday, 20 April 2024 ()
Scotland beat Italy to move into third place in the Women's Six Nations table and boost their World Cup qualification hopes.
Scotland beat Italy to move into third place in the Women's Six Nations table and boost their World Cup qualification hopes.
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