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Six Nations table and results: Latest standings for 2019 tournament

Warren Gatland celebrated his final Guinness Six Nations match against England with a dramatic 21-13 victory in Cardiff that continues Wales' march towards the Grand Slam.

Second-row Cory Hill forced his way over in the 68th minute after a lengthy period of Welsh resurgence to seize the lead for the first time, his team thriving amid the arrival of replacement fly-half Dan Biggar from the bench to direct the final quarter.

And bedlam ensued at the Principality Stadium in the closing moments when Josh Adams grabbed Biggar's crossfield kicked to touch down and confirm a famous win.

Gatland's first taste of success over opposite number Eddie Jones in four attempts also set a new national record of 12 consecutive victories and was a fitting way to end their Championship rivalry before the Kiwi steps down after the World Cup.

England led 10-3 at half-time and appeared destined to add Wales to their impressive list of emphatic results against Ireland and France, only to come apart at the seams after the interval.

Keep up to date with all the Six Nations fixtures, latest results and standings with Standard Sport...

Six Nations table

Position Team Played Won Drawn Lost PF PA PD Bonus PTS
1 Wales 3 3 0 0 71 47 24 0 12
2 England 3 2 0 1 89 49 40 2 10
3 France 3 1 0 2 54 78 -24 2 6
4 Scotland 3 1 0 2 56 69 -13 1 5
5 Ireland 2 1 0 1 42 45 -3 0 4
6 Italy 2 0 0 2 35 59 -24 0 0

Fixtures and results

Matchday one

France 19-24 Wales Stade de France Friday 1 February 8:00pm GMT
Scotland 33-20 Italy Murrayfield Saturday 2 February 2:15pm GMT
Ireland 20-32 England Aviva Stadium Saturday 2 February 4:45pm GMT

Matchday two

Scotland 13-22 Ireland Murrayfield Saturday 9 February 2:15pm GMT
Italy 15-26 Wales Stadio Olimpico Saturday 9 February 4:45pm GMT
England 44-8 France Twickenham Sunday 10 February 3:00pm GMT

Matchday three

France 27-10 Scotland Stade de France Saturday 23 February 2:15pm GMT
Wales 21-13 England Millennium Stadium Saturday 23 February 4:45pm GMT
Italy v Ireland Stadio Olimpico Sunday 24 February 3:00pm GMT

Matchday four

Scotland v Wales Murrayfield Saturday 9 March 2:15pm GMT
England v Italy Twickenham Saturday 9 March 4:45pm GMT
Ireland v France Aviva Stadium Sunday 10 March 3:00pm GMT

Matchday five

Italy vs France Stadio Olimpico Saturday 16 March 12:30pm GMT
Wales v Ireland Millennium Stadium Saturday 16 March 2:45pm GMT
England v Scotland Twickenham Saturday 16 March 17:00pm GMT

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