Despite injury problems, England head to Bristol fresh from a 12-try demolition of Scotland, while Wales are still searching for their first win in the championship since the last round of 2024.
“I’m very excited to be going up against a good England side,” said Lynn, who led Gloucester-Hartputy to three Premiership Women’s Rugby (PWR) titles.
“They’ve got a lot of injuries, but you can just see the depth they’ve got, and to be putting 84 points on a very good Scotland side just shows where England are.
“It will be a really good measure for us from our performances against Scotland and France, and what I want from our group of players is everything we are learning, we’re putting right against the best in the world.
“And then we can grow again, have a break and build on the next two weeks going into Ireland and Italy.”