Ireland delivered a dominant performance at Twickenham on Saturday, achieving a record-breaking 42-21 victory over England. This decisive win keeps Ireland's Six Nations title hopes alive and effectively ends England's aspirations for the championship.
Ireland established a commanding 22-0 lead in the first half, capitalizing on numerous defensive errors by England. Tries from Jamison Gibson-Park, Rob Baloucoune, and Tommy O'Brien put Ireland firmly in control.
England managed a try just before halftime through Fraser Dingwall, but any potential comeback was quickly extinguished by Dan Sheehan's score three minutes into the second half. In a match that saw England captain Maro Itoje substituted on his 100th cap, both teams exchanged tries in the closing stages.
This marks Ireland's largest-ever victory on English soil. The win positions Ireland with nine points from three games, trailing leaders France by a single point. England currently sits in fourth place with five points.