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when did england last win six nations

England last clinched the Six Nations title in 2020. That victory, under coach Eddie Jones, came after a dramatic "Super Saturday" finale delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Victory Details

England secured their record 29th outright title on October 31, 2020, with a bonus-point 34-5 win over Italy in Rome. Their fate hinged on France's 35-27 victory against Ireland in Paris, which confirmed England's superior points difference. This marked their first championship since 2017 and Jones' third in five years.

"England have won the 2020 Guinness Six Nations. A bonus-point 34-5 victory over Italy combined with France’s win over Ireland in Paris meant England won the title on points difference."

Tournament Context

The 2020 edition started in February but paused due to the pandemic, resuming in October without fans. England overcame an early loss to France (24-17) by earning crucial bonus points throughout. Standout performers included Ben Youngs, who scored two tries against Italy for his 100th cap.

Since 2020

No wins since: France triumphed in 2022 (beating Ireland on tiebreaker); Ireland dominated 2023 and 2024. The 2025 tournament concluded recently without England on top, per latest updates.

Key Stats

Year| Winner| Notes
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2020| England| Delayed finale; beat Italy 34-5 3
2017| England| Prior win under Jones 6
2024| Ireland| Recent champ 2
2025| TBD/TBD| Check ongoing buzz 8

TL;DR: England's last Six Nations win was October 31, 2020— a tense, pandemic-hit thriller sealed by rivals' results.

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