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Ireland Routs England 42-21 At Twickenham, As Gibson-Park Leads Win

Ireland Routs England 42-21 At Twickenham, As Gibson-Park Leads Win

Ireland crushed England 42-21 at Twickenham, racing to a 22-0 lead behind Gibson-Park’s control and Baloucoune’s flash, capitalizing on English errors.

Feb 21, 2026 by R. R. Ellis
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Ireland made a statement at Twickenham on Saturday, rolling past England 42-21 in Round 3 of the 2026 Six Nations.

England's pack, led by first-time starter Henry Pollock at No. 8, showed early intent, but handling errors and penalties repeatedly stalled promising opportunities, including multiple chances inside the 5m mark.

Jack Crowley opened the scoring with a penalty, and Ireland never let England back into the game. 

A quick restart from Jamison Gibson Park sparked the first try, with Robert Baloucoune's linebreak helping create points soon after, as Ireland surged to a 22-0 lead. 

England finally hit back through Fraser Dingwall late in the half, but Ireland struck immediately after the break, adding tries and two more Crowley penalties to stretch the gap beyond 40. 

England managed late scores, including Sam Underhill in the 75th minute, but Ireland's control and finishing had already decided it.

End Of Match: Ireland Wins

Final: England 21, Ireland 42

England's early mistakes set the tone, and Ireland capitalized, playing on the front foot for much of the match.

Jamison Gibson Park, Tadhg Beirne, Caelan Doris, Stuart McCloskey and Robert Baloucoune were among the standout performers in a dominant Irish display.

England Score Try - 75'

England 21, Ireland 42

England won't win this game but can get a bonus point and make up some point differential with one more try. 

Sam Underhill takes it across the line. 

Ireland Scores, Gap Widens - 70'

England 14, Ireland 42

Jamie Osborne gets the try, and Ireland has surpassed 40 points. 

Crowley makes the conversion. 

Jamison Gibson-Park has been elite today. 

Crowley Adds Another Three - 66'

England 14, Ireland 35

Jack Crowley converts a penalty and likely puts the game away. 

England has had massive discipline issues today. 

Crowley Adds Three - 59'

England 14, Ireland 32

Jack Crowley converts the penalty, and makes it a bit more difficult for England to come back, should the momentum drastically change. 

England Break Through, Scores - 53'

England 14, Ireland 29

Ollie Lawrence is credited with the try, after England finally push through the Irish defense inside the 5, without being penalized. That's quite a qualifying statement. 

Jamie Osborne is shown yellow, and England will have a man-advantage after Henry Pollock came back from the sin bin. 

England Again Fall Short - 50'

England 7, Ireland 29

England once again is inside the 22 and fails to score because of an infringement. 

Dan Sheehan Scores - 42'

England 7, Ireland 29

Henry Pollock is sent to the sin bin for no clear release. That's two yellow cards for his squad. 

Dan Sheehan takes it from short range. 

Missed Tackles Doom England - 41'

England 7, Ireland 22

Caelan Doris surges through the middle of the field and into the 22. 

Gibson-Park is stuffed before the try line, but Ireland is striking early. 

Second Half Begins - 40'

England 7, Ireland 22

Ireland will kick to England to begin the second half. 

Halftime At Twickenham

England 7, Ireland 22

It hasn't quite gone as expected in London, as Ireland jumped to a 22-point lead behind tries from Robert Baloucoune, Tommy O'Brien and Jamison Gibson-Park, before England finally scored in the 41st minute. 

It was a wild first half, with injuries, missed kicks, handling errors and even a referee replacement. 

All to be expected when Ireland meets England. 

England Scores - 41'

England 7, Ireland 22

England finally crosses the try line after a ferocious effort. Marcus Smith was heavily involved in getting it through. 

Because Ireland has left eight points on the field, England will be happy to have something in hand heading to the locker room. 

Fraser Dingwall is credited with the try. 

Marcus Smith Comes On - 39'

England 0, Ireland 22

Marcus Smith comes on to a cheer, he replaces Freddie Steward.

England Short Again - 37'

England 0, Ireland 22

England had a line-out at the 5m line and once again lost the ball. 

England has made its way past the 22 five times with nothing to show for it. 

Ireland Scores - 30'

England 0, Ireland 22

Tommy O'Brien finishes in the corner after Robert Baloucoune breaks the line to set it up.

Crowley converts.

Stoppage In Play - 29'

England 0, Ireland 15

The referee has been injured, and it leads to a stoppage in play. 

England will relish this stoppage, as Ireland was charging with momentum. 

Baloucoune Scores - 28'

England 0, Ireland 15

Ireland scores its second try of the match, and has control of the game. 

Crowley misses the conversion. 

Crowley Misses Penalty - 22'

England 0, Ireland 10

Jack Crowley had a chance to add three more points, but it slices left and misses. 

Ireland Scores - 19'

England 0, Ireland 10

Quick restart by Jamison Gibson-Park leads to an Ireland try. 

The play starts with a Robert Baloucoune linebreak on the outside right, who hands off to Tommy O'Brien, who just came on the field for James Lowe. 

England Loses Ball Again Inside 5m - 18'

England 0, Ireland 3

England was pushing to score, within just a couple of yards of the try line, but the ball was thrown away when George Ford tried to find Ellis Genge. James Lowe scooped it up and kicked it away. 

Lowe was injured on the play and will come off. 

Critical Mistakes By England - 16'

England 0, Ireland 3

England has had a few opportunities to gain yards, whether through scrum or kick, but infringements and mistakes have the team empty-handed so far. 

Pollock Linebreak - 11'

England 0, Ireland 3

Henry Pollock pushes through the Irish line and into the 22. England is looking to score a try. 

Crowley Kicks Penalty  - 7'

England 0, Ireland 3

Jack Crowley put the Irish on the board first with a penalty goal. He was only about 5 meters out, but the kick sliced left a bit.

Ireland Into 22m - 4'

England 0, Ireland 0

Ireland charging into the England 22m area, before James Lowe drops the ball into touch. 

We'll have an English scrum just above the 5m line. 

Kickoff at Twickenham - 1'

England 0, Ireland 0

Ireland receives the kick, and we're underway at Twickenham. 

Six Nations 2026 Table

Here is the table after two rounds:

  1. France: 2-0-0, 10 pts
  2. Scotland: 1-1-0, 6 pts
  3. England: 1-1-0, 5 pts
  4. Italy: 1-1-0, 5 pts
  5. Ireland: 1-1-0, 4 pts
  6. Wales: 0-2-0, 0 pts

Injury Replacement

Jack Conan out, Cian Prendergast in. 

Jack Crowley Starts

After Sam Prendergast started the first two games of the Six Nations, Andy Farrell will make a change at fly-half, with Jack Crowley getting the start. 

What Time Does England vs. Ireland Kickoff Today?

The match between England and Ireland in Round 3 of the 2026 Six Nations begins at 9:10 am ET on Feb. 21 at Twickenham. 

Where To Watch England vs. Ireland Rugby

The 2026 Six Nations Championship will be broadcast on different networks all over the world. 

If you live in the USA, you can watch the games on Peacock.

  • UK: BBC / ITV
  • USA: Peacock
  • Ireland: RTÉ / Virgin Media
  • Wales: BBC / S4C
  • France: France Télévisions
  • Italy: Sky Sport Italia
  • South Africa: SuperSport
  • Australia: Stan Sport
  • New Zealand: Sky Sport NZ

England Rugby Squad

  1. Ellis Genge
  2. Luke Cowan-Dickie
  3. Joe Heyes
  4. Maro Itoje
  5. Ollie Chessum
  6. Tom Curry
  7. Ben Earl
  8. Henry Pollock
  9. Alex Mitchell
  10. George Ford
  11. Henry Arundel
  12. Fraser Dingwall
  13. Ollie Lawrence
  14. Tommy Freeman
  15. Freddie Steward

Substitutes:  16. Jamie George, 17. Bevan Rodd, 18. Trevor Davison, 19. Alex Coles, 20. Guy Pepper, 21. Sam Underhill, 22. Jack van Poortvliet, 23. Marcus Smith

Ireland Rugby Squad

  1. Jeremy Loughman
  2. Dan Sheehan
  3. Tadhg Furlong
  4. Joe McCarthy
  5. James Ryan
  6. Tadhg Beirne
  7. Josh van der Flier
  8. Caelan Doris
  9. Jamison Gibson-Park
  10. Jack Crowley
  11. James Lowe
  12. Stuart McCloskey
  13. Garry Ringrose
  14. Robert Baloucoune
  15. Jamie Osborne

Substitutes: 16. Ronan Kelleher, 17. Tom O'Toole, 18. Finlay Bealham, 19. Nick Timoney, 20. Jack Conan, 21. Craig Casey, 22. Ciaran Frawley, 23. Tommy O'Brien

Six Nations Fixtures 2026

Round 1

  • Feb. 5 – France vs. Ireland – 3:10 p.m. ET
  • Feb. 7 – Italy vs. Scotland – 9:10 a.m. ET
  • Feb. 7 – England vs. Wales – 11:40 a.m. ET

Round 2

  • Feb. 14 – Ireland vs. Italy – 9:10 a.m. ET
  • Feb. 14 – Scotland vs. England – 11:40 a.m. ET
  • Feb. 15 – Wales vs. France – 10:10 a.m. ET

Round 3

  • Feb. 21 – England vs. Ireland – 9:10 a.m. ET
  • Feb. 21 – Wales vs. Scotland – 11:40 a.m. ET
  • Feb. 22 – France vs. Italy – 10:10 a.m. ET

Round 4

  • March 6 – Ireland vs. Wales – 3:10 p.m. ET
  • March 7 – Scotland vs. France – 9:10 a.m. ET
  • March 7 – Italy vs. England – 11:40 a.m. ET

Round 5

  • March 14 – Ireland vs. Scotland – 10:10 a.m. ET
  • March 14 – Wales vs. Italy – 12:40 p.m. ET
  • March 14 – France vs. England – 4:10 p.m. ET

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Where To Watch Six Nations 2026?

The 2026 Six Nations will be broadcast on BBC and ITV in the UK, while viewers in the United States can watch live coverage on Peacock.

What Channel Is Six Nations On?

The 2026 Six Nations Championship will be broadcast on different networks all over the world. 

If you live in the USA, you can watch the games on Peacock.

  • UK: BBC / ITV
  • USA: Peacock
  • Ireland: RTÉ / Virgin Media
  • Wales: BBC / S4C
  • France: France Télévisions
  • Italy: Sky Sport Italia
  • South Africa: SuperSport
  • Australia: Stan Sport
  • New Zealand: Sky Sport NZ

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