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Scotland fly-half Finn Russell speaking to ITV:
ENGLAND CAPTAIN MARO ITOJE:
"It was a tough game. There were pivotal moments of the game both sides of the half that got away for us. We have to take a hard look at the game and reassess. We need to start concentrating on next week.
"The first 20 minutes we gave away a couple of penalties and field position, and ultimately when we got to the other side of the pitch, we did not convert as much as we wanted to.
"This is Six Nations rugby and we have to lick our wounds and come back. We did not start the game well. We did not do that today."
18:48
A BONUS-POINT WIN FOR TOWNSEND'S SIDE WHO END ENGLAND'S WINNING RUN
Scotland produced a stunning performance at Murrayfield, defeating England 31-20 to reclaim the Calcutta Cup and end England’s Test winning streak.
Huw Jones scored two tries, while Ritchie and White also crossed the line with Russell converting brilliantly to add to the scoreboard.
England were hampered by discipline issues, seeing Arundell sin-binned and later shown a second yellow card, leaving them down to 14 for 30 minutes.
Scotland took full advantage of the numerical edge, executing quick breaks and smart first-phase play to dominate much of the match.
The result marks a remarkable turnaround after last week’s defeat to Italy, giving Gregor Townsend’s side a morale-boosting bonus-point victory.
FULL-TIME! SCOTLAND 31-20 ENGLAND
It’s all over at Murrayfield, and what a statement win for Scotland! England leave the field empty-handed after being outplayed and out-fought by a fired-up home side.
After last week’s disappointing defeat to Italy, Scotland have bounced back brilliantly, dominating England in every facet of the game.
A bonus-point victory for Gregor Townsend’s men sees them reclaim the Calcutta Cup and end England’s impressive 11-Test winning streak.
Both sides now have one win and one loss in this year’s Six Nations, but it’s Scotland who will celebrate tonight, having shown resilience, skill, and tactical brilliance to secure this memorable triumph.
80'
FORWARD PASS - ENGLAND BLOW IT
Ford throws forward off his left, likely ending England’s hopes of scoring again.
Scotland will have a scrum with just seconds remaining.
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78'
TRY! SCOTLAND 31-20 ENGLAND (EARL)
After sustained pressure, England finally break through, with Earl finishing off a wave of attacks. Ford adds the conversion from out wide.
Can England find another to secure a losing bonus point?
Scotland continue to impress with their defence and attacking awareness.
Earl bursts from a five-metre scrum, but the hosts manage to hold him up, denying a second try.
75'
FORD SENDS CROSSFIELD KICK TO STEWARD
England have a great chance on the right touchline, but Graham’s tackle pushes Steward into touch - he could have made more of the opportunity given the size difference.
Dobie leaves the field with an injury, and Hastings is set to come on.
72'
ENGLAND ON THE BACK FOOT
At present, Scotland are in full control, looking confident and composed.
Given recent form, this result is a shock: Scotland fell to Italy last week, while England had been riding an 11-Test winning streak.
70'
PENALTY SCOTLAND
A huge moment for the hosts as Scotland win a scrum penalty when Rodd is penalised for going down on his elbow.
Russell kicks to touch Scotland are closing in.
68'
ENGLAND UNDER PRESSURE
England are under intense pressure, defending relentlessly in their own half for multiple phases.
Finally, they win a penalty after Scotland go off their feet at the breakdown. Earl’s work forces Cummings to go off his feet and hold back the ball.
65'
SCOTLAND ATTACK
Earl collects a loose ball while retreating after another clever Scotland kick, only to be bundled out of play.
Scotland now have a chance to attack.
63'
KNOCK-ON ENGLAND
England lose the ball in Scotland’s 22 once more, this time from a sniping run by scrum-half Mitchell.
Scotland had just been cautioned about scrum penalties - another infringement could see a yellow card.
62'
KNOCK-ON SCOTLAND
Scotland lose possession while trying to work the ball back in-field from the touchline.
England will have a scrum next.
59'
ENGLAND MAKE CHANGES
England bring on several substitutes, including Pollock.
Arundell’s 20-minute red card is over, and Fin Smith comes on to replace him - back to 15 players each.
58'
PENALTY SCOTLAND
Scotland and the Murrayfield crowd are on fire!
Darge wins a brilliant penalty at the breakdown inside his own 22, giving the hosts a chance to maintain their momentum.
54'
TRY! SCOTLAND (JONES) 31-13 ENGLAND
What a turnaround! Ford tries a drop-goal, but Matt Fagerson charges it down, releasing Jones, who uses his pace to streak under the posts for Scotland’s fourth try.
England will be kicking themselves after that stunning counter-attack! Jones adds another to his tally.
52'
SCOTLAND MAKE CHANGES
Cherry comes on at hooker for Turner, while Z Fagerson is replaced by Millar Mills.
Meanwhile, Henry Pollock entertains on the touchline before entering the field.
From chest bumps and headband tweaks to bouncing on the spot, the England back-row sensation shows more pre-game energy than many heavyweight boxers before their ring walk.
50'
GENGE DOMINATES SCRUM
Scotland escape trouble at the scrum, managing to get the ball away quickly.
Genge had the upper hand over Z Fagerson, who looked close to being sent to the sin bin.
47'
PENALTY ENGLAND
Scotland are beginning to fall foul of the referee’s whistle.
The turnover attempt at the breakdown is fine, but Tuipulotu is penalised for obstructing while on the floor.
Ford sends the kick upfield once more, landing it close to the 22.
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