Wales vs England: Six Nations kicks off with the big one

England's World Cup mettle will be tested in front of 70,000 in the Millennium Stadium tonight

George North of Wales, Six Nations rugby
(Image credit: Shaun Botterill / Getty)

Every Six Nations tournament is to be relished but the 2015 championship has an added significance. For Europe's top teams it is the last chance to fine tune their squads ahead of September's World Cup. It's too late for any major upheavals but the next seven weeks will allow coaches to do the odd bit of tinkering. There'll be a spate of warm-up internationals in August but they'll lack the competitive intensity of the Six Nations, international rugby's oldest tournament, which kicks off tonight in Cardiff.

England are the visitors to Wales and the last time the men in white headed across the Severn they returned blooded and bruised, nursing the humiliation of a 30-3 thrashing. Memories of that 2013 defeat were partly erased last season when England beat Wales 29-18 at Twickenham but there's nothing quite like a trip to the Millennium Stadium to test an Englishman's mettle.

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