England will be out for a rare Calcutta Cup success as Scotland take on the Auld Enemy in a crunch Six Nations clash.
Just once since 2018 have England tasted success in this fixture, a run that includes a number of their worst performances in that time. Having begun brightly at Murrayfield last year, Steve Borthwick’s side were undone by their errors and some familiarly incisive Scottish attacking play. Duhan van der Merwe ran rampant en route to a hat trick and again shapes as a key danger man in a backline full of strike runners.
The visitors are in need of a big performance after a damp squib of a showing against Ireland, though do tend to lift their level for this storied fixture. Pressure has begun to mount on head coach Gregor Townsend in what looks likely to be another unfulfilling campaign but a victory here would most certainly quiet the critics.
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Harry Latham-Coyle22 February 2025 14:00
What will British and Irish Lions coach Andy Farrell be watching during the Six Nations?
This feels like a massive day in the Lions selection shake-up, with England and Scotland’s crop of contenders looking to put their best foot forward in a pressure fixture. Who will catch Andy Farrell’s eye?
Harry Latham-Coyle22 February 2025 13:45
Calcutta Cup talking points: Deadly Duhan
One figure looms large over England’s recent Calcutta Cup blues – Duhan van der Merwe. The giant wing ran in a hat-trick at Murrayfield last year and 12 months earlier plundered two tries as Scotland prevailed 29-23 at Twickenham, some sensational scores among them. Given space, he has the power and speed to cause havoc and his understanding with Russell is a real threat. “We just gave him the ball and said: ‘Go on, off you go’,” said England’s Ollie Lawrence of his former Worcester team-mate. A likely repeat Lions Test wing, England know he must be stopped.

Harry Latham-Coyle22 February 2025 13:30
Calcutta Cup talking points: Back in the saddle
Ollie Chessum’s promotion into the second row will be a moment of personal triumph, while also providing England with multiple strengths. Chessum missed the 2024 summer tour Japan and New Zealand because of shoulder surgery and just a few months later he was back under the knife, a knee injury ruling him out of the autumn campaign. Now ready for his first start since last year’s Six Nations, he will give England a crucial extra line-out target as well as high work-rate and mobility around the field. An impressive appearance off the bench against France suggested his fitness issues are behind him.

Harry Latham-Coyle22 February 2025 13:15
Calcutta Cup talking points: Fin vs Finn
With Finn Russell passing his concussion tests, a fascinating duel between two British and Irish Lions contenders looms at fly-half. Fin Smith, still only 22, marked his full Test debut against France with a man of the match performance despite making a shaky start and on the evidence of his commanding finish at Allianz Stadium, he will occupy England’s 10 jersey for some time to come. Opposite him will be the favourite to fill the position on this summer’s Lions tour with Russell a playmaker capable of unpicking defences at any moment, even if he has yet to fire in this Six Nations.

Harry Latham-Coyle22 February 2025 13:00
Calcutta Cup talking points: England on the rise
England enter a tricky fixture with spring in their step after edging France in dramatic circumstances in round two. After almost a year of near-misses against top tier opposition, they finally got over the line to relieve the pressure that had built on head coach Steve Borthwick. The challenge now is to back it up knowing that ending their four-Test losing run against Scotland would propel them back into Six Nations title contention with two rounds remaining.
Harry Latham-Coyle22 February 2025 12:45
Calcutta Cup talking points: Advantage Scotland
When England reeled off eight consecutive victories over the ‘Auld Enemy’ from 2009 to 2017, the obituary for rugby’s oldest international rivalry was being written. But Scotland have turned that dismal streak on its head, losing just once in seven matches including a first win at Twickenham for 38 years. Now it is England who carry the baggage of past failures and they must cast their minds back to 2017 for the last time they prevailed on home soil against Saturday’s visitors.
Harry Latham-Coyle22 February 2025 12:30
Finn Russell passed fit for Calcutta Cup clash but Darcy Graham misses out for Scotland against England
The fly half had been a doubt for the trip to Allianz Stadium, Twickenham as he progressed through return to play protocols after a nasty clash of heads with teammate Darcy Graham against Ireland in round two.
But while Graham is absent from the matchday 23, Russell is passed fit to feature and starts again at fly half, with Tom Jordan again at inside centre to offer extra playmaking potential.
Harry Latham-Coyle22 February 2025 12:15
England turn to ‘Superman’ in hour of need after late injury blow ahead of Calcutta Cup
England captain Maro Itoje has compared Ted Hill to Superman after the Bath forward was whisked into the matchday squad to face Scotland.
While ordinarily deployed on the blindside by Bath, Hill started at lock against Gloucester in the Premiership earlier this season and England have full faith that he can cover the position at Test level.
Harry Latham-Coyle22 February 2025 12:00
Gregor Brown living the dream playing for Scotland with cousin Blair Kinghorn
Gregor Brown says playing for Scotland alongside cousin Blair Kinghorn “was always a dream” ahead of the Calcutta Cup showdown with England at the Allianz Stadium.
The pair – related by virtue of their mothers being sisters – played together for the first time in the Scots’ Guinness Six Nations opener at home to Italy earlier this month, when versatile Glasgow forward Brown, 23, came off the bench in the second half.
After doing likewise against Ireland last time out, Brown hopes he and 28-year-old Toulouse player Kinghorn can play their part in a fifth consecutive victory over the Auld Enemy.
Harry Latham-Coyle22 February 2025 11:45