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'Ireland plot upset with title hopes on the line'

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📌 Key Takeaways

  • Ireland faces England in crucial Six Nations match with title hopes on the line
  • Ireland has lost six of their last 20 Tests and fallen to fifth in world rankings
  • Jack Crowley starts at fly-half as Ireland seeks to revive their attacking prowess
  • Ireland needs a fast start and set-piece dominance to counter England's home advantage

📖 Full Retelling

Ireland's rugby team, led by coach Andy Farrell, will face England coached by Steve Borthwick in a crucial Six Nations match at Allianz Stadium in southwest London on Saturday, February 21, 2026, as they seek to revive their championship aspirations and counter recent poor form that has seen them lose six of their last 20 Tests and fall to fifth in world rankings. The Irish side enters this contest with significant pressure after a humiliating 22-0 first-half deficit against France in their last outing, their heaviest Six Nations loss in 16 years, which intensified the 'Ireland in decline' debate. Despite this, Ireland has won four of the past five Six Nations meetings against England and has made significant changes to their squad, handing the crucial 10 jersey to Jack Crowley in his second Six Nations start since replacing retired Johnny Sexton. The match takes on added significance as England is reeling from their Calcutta Cup defeat to Scotland, creating an opportunity for Ireland to make a statement and keep their title hopes alive. Ireland captain Caelan Doris emphasized the need for a fast start and set-piece dominance, while legendary scrum-half Conor Murray expressed the team's determination to silence critics with a strong performance against their rivals.

🏷️ Themes

Six Nations Rugby, Team Performance, Title Race

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'Ireland plot upset with title hopes on the line' By Matt Gault BBC Sport NI senior journalist Published 2 hours ago The last time Ireland visited Allianz Stadium, in 2024, they had just equalled England's Six Nations record of 11 straight wins and were chasing the rarefied air of back-to-back Grand Slams. Since that 23-22 defeat, however, Ireland have lost six times in 20 Tests. All six of those losses have come against the other three nations - South Africa, New Zealand and France - currently ranked higher than Andy Farrell's side. In the 12 months since beating England in last year's Six Nations, Ireland have lost to France , the All Blacks and the Springboks by a combined 61 points. Their miserable return to Paris a fortnight ago ended with their heaviest Six Nations loss in 16 years, giving fuel to the 'Ireland in decline' debate. Indeed, a succession of humbling in-ring experiences with the game's heavyweights have intensified the scrutiny on a team who have slipped to fifth in the world rankings after entering the 2023 World Cup as number one. Whether it's been age profile, a creaking scrum, a sputtering attack, the unsettled fly-half situation or a British and Irish Lions hangover, most of the discussion has been largely negative. But from an Irish perspective, there is no better way to flip the narrative than a big win over the English, who are wounded from last week's Calcutta Cup defeat by Scotland. Of course, having left Stade de France empty-handed before failing to secure a bonus point in the win over Italy, Ireland know another loss would dash their title hopes for another year. "I think the lads are going to be a bit annoyed at the negative chat that's surrounding the team for the past while," legendary Ireland scrum-half Conor Murray said on the Ireland Rugby Social. "There's so many quality, world-class players and leaders in that team. I hope they just go there and say 'let's go for it here, lads, we're sick of people talking about us in a negativ...
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