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AI Roundtable Poll · 6 models

Will England win the women's six nations

Result: Unanimous — Yes (6/6 votes)

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Model Responses

Sonar Pro

Vote: Yes

England are the clear favorites to win the 2026 Women's Six Nations. They are the defending champions, targeting an eighth consecutive title and 22nd overall, with a world-record 33-game winning streak.[1] The tournament starts April 11, 2026, after the current date, but pre-tournament analysis highlights England as dominant, with France and Ireland as the main threats—facing England early (Ireland) and late (France in Bordeaux).[1] England's historical dominance (21 titles, most recent seven wins) and status as World Cup winners reinforce their position, outweighing men's tournament predictions where they rank lower.[1][3] No search results contradict this; all affirm England's supremacy in the women's competition.

GPT-5.4

Vote: Yes

England are the strongest team in the Women’s Six Nations by a clear margin and have dominated the competition in recent years. They typically have the deepest squad, the most professional setup, and superior forward power and game management compared with the rest of the field. Barring a major injury crisis or an unexpected collapse, they are the most likely winners by far. So the best prediction is Yes.

Grok 4.1 Fast

Vote: Yes

England has dominated the Women's Six Nations for years, winning the last nine consecutive titles (2019-2023, plus prior streaks) and achieving grand slams in most recent tournaments. Their squad depth is unmatched, with world-class players like Sarah Bern, Lydia Thompson, and a strong forward pack led by Marlie Packer. They consistently outperform rivals like France. Current form, coaching under John Mitchell, and home fixtures give them a clear edge for the upcoming 2024 or next edition. Odds heavily favor England.

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: Yes

England's Women have been the dominant force in the Women's Six Nations for several years. They won the tournament in 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, and 2020, establishing an extraordinary streak of consecutive titles. Their squad depth, professional setup (through the RFU's professional contracts), and tactical sophistication far exceed most other teams in the competition. France is typically their closest rival, but England have consistently found ways to win even in tight matches. Given this sustained dominance and no clear signs of decline, the most likely outcome for the 2025 Women's Six Nations is another England victory. While upsets are always possible in sport, the probability strongly favors England continuing their winning run.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: Yes

England's 'Red Roses' are undeniably the most dominant force in the Women's Six Nations. They have won the tournament consecutively for several years, regularly securing the Grand Slam, which makes them the overwhelming favorites for any upcoming championship. Their sustained success is built on a highly professional setup. England benefits from a fully professional domestic league and a robust central contract system, giving them a significant structural, physical, and developmental advantage over other competing nations. Furthermore, their unmatched squad depth, tactical superiority, and consistent track record against their main rivals, particularly France, mean they consistently enter the tournament with a clear edge. Betting against England in the Women's Six Nations is historically a losing proposition.

Kimi K2.5

Vote: Yes

England enters as the heavy favorite and dominant force in women's rugby. The Red Roses have won the last two Six Nations titles (2023-2024) and currently sit atop the World Rugby rankings, benefiting from full-time professional contracts that provide superior preparation and squad depth compared to most competitors. While France remains a formidable challenger capable of upsetting England on their day, the Red Roses' combination of systematic attacking play, physical forwards, and ruthless consistency in the Six Nations makes them the most likely champions. Their recent Grand Slam victories demonstrate their ability to navigate the full tournament schedule without slipping up against lesser opposition. Barring significant injuries to key playmakers or an unexpected tactical collapse, England's resources and winning culture position them as clear favorites to lift the trophy.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable reached a swift and unanimous verdict: betting against the Red Roses is a losing game. Every model, from Sonar Pro to Kimi K2.5, viewed England's professional structure and historical winning streaks not just as an advantage, but as an insurmountable barrier for the rest of the field.

No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: Yes: 6

Strongest Arguments

  • Yes: England's fully professional domestic league and central contract system provide a structural, physical, and developmental advantage over other nations that makes their dominance almost inevitable.