When England’s home crowd are booing, and the team are not even losing, there must be something obvious amiss, and in this latest edition of the madcap close-run scorelines of the Steve Borthwick era,
Scotland has surrendered the Calcutta Cup after Finn Russell couldn’t convert their three tries and lost to England 16-15 in dramatic fashion at Twickenham.
Fans were passing me in the Twickenham press box, grabbing my attention, and saying “rubbish”. With the ball in hand, it is tough to argue. England were outscored by three tries to one, at home, with a wonderful scrum and line-out,
LUCKY England somehow survived a Calcutta Cup ordeal to get their first win over Scotland since the pandemic – and keep their Six Nations title hopes alive. Finn Russell’s will spend much of
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Finn Russell missed a last-minute conversion that would have given Scotland a record fifth successive Calcutta Cup win on Saturday and instead England claimed a tense 16-15 Twickenham victory that keeps them in the hunt for the Six Nations title.
These are the three sides that can still win the Six Nations, with Ireland on 14 points, France on 11 and England on 10 with two games to play. Much will become clear in the next round of fixtures as there is a crucial clash between Ireland and France in Dublin on 8 March. A day later England host Italy at Twickenham.
England beat Scotland 16-15 in the Six Nations on Saturday evening to end their wretched recent run in the Calcutta Cup and lift the trophy for the first time since 2020. Finn Russell was left to rue three costly missed conversion attempts in a dramatic one-point contest at Twickenham,
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To date, 131 editions of the Calcutta Cup have taken place – one every year expect for during the two World Wars. England are the more successful side having won the trophy 71 times to Scotland’s 44, while the match has finished as a draw on 16 occasions.
LONDON — Scotland surrendered the Calcutta Cup when Finn Russell couldn't convert their three tries and lost to England 16-15 in dramatic fashion at Twickenham on Saturday. Russell missed his ...