


As Wales and England prepare for their Six Nations clash in Cardiff tonight, Dan Fitch looks back over some of the most memorable encounters between the two sides.
Tonight will see the 120th match between Wales and England. Of the 119 games played so far in this hugely competitive fixture, England lead in the all-time results by just one single victory.
Welsh hopes are boosted by the fact that they have home advantage tonight and have won 34 of the 57 meetings between the sides held in the principality. It promises to be a another exciting match, although it will have to go some way to match the best from the past. Here are five classic games between England and Wales.
Wales got off the perfect start to the Six Nations Championship of 2005, as they defeated England, after years of coming off second best in the fixture. England were winning by a point with just minutes remaining, before Gavin Henson struck a brilliant penalty to give the Welsh a long overdue victory.
Wales won the first World Cup encounter between the sides at the inaugural tournament of 1987, but England gained revenge in 2003.
It wasn't plain sailing though, as Wales scored more tries on the day, including this effort by Stephen Jones - considered to be one of the best tries ever scored at the World Cup.
In the centenary year for Welsh rugby, the trusty foot of England's Dusty Hare threatened to upset the home celebrations in Cardiff, but a try by Clive Davis helped Wales to clinch a narrow win.
England were rampant in this 2000 Six Nations encounter, in which they scored five tries against the Welsh in a one-sided victory. Yet it still couldn't quite make up for the pain of England's defeat against Wales from the previous year...
In the final game of the Five Nations Championship, England were leading by six points in injury time and heading for a Grand Slam and tournament title.
It was Scott Gibbs who put a spanner in the works when he evaded a number of tackles to score a try which put Wales right back in the game. Neil Jenkins then converted to give Wales victory by a single point and hand the championship to Scotland.
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