Match Report – England 16 – 15 Scotland happymamay


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England won the Calcutta Cup for the first time in five years after its narrow victory over Scotland; The Finn Russell fails to add a conversion to the three Scotland attempts, including one in death, where the penalty of Marcus Smith and one of the Fin Smith are arranged for England on the line

Last update: 02/22/25 7:11 pm

The Finnish Russell was absent from all three conversion attempts, including decisive attempts to die

The Finnish Russell was absent from all three conversion attempts, including decisive attempts to die

The Finnish Russell missed the last exhibition, as England wrestled with the Calcutta Cup from the grip of Scotland after five years of misery with a dramatic victory of 16-15 at the Allianz stadium, rejoicing.

The enemy of England, Duhan van der Meroy, has led Scotland to the victory of the unprecedented Kalka Fif Cup with his late attempt, but he corresponded to half of the Apostles failed to record the transfer.

The Miss has proven expensive, as England crashed a brave victory, although it was somewhat unconvincing, for its arterial competitors to restore the Calcutta Cup for the first time since 2020.

England – attempts: Freeman (9). Transfers: M. Smith (9). Penalties: M. Smith (56, 67), F. Smith (71)

Scotland – attempts: White (4), Jones (20), Van der Meroy (80).

In the first half, from Ben White and Hau Jones, on both sides of Tommy Freeman’s response, witnessed a dominant team in Scotland by three at the end of the half victory over Scotland in eight attempts.

The defeat is effectively ending from the hopes of Scotland in winning the six countries for the first time, but with fixtures against Italy and Wales to come, the successive victories will leave England in hunting.

England is the end of five years of the Calcutta Cup

Scotland did not win three consecutive matches in Tokkinham, but its prize to do this will be the unprecedented Kutta Fifth Cup in a row – and they began seizing history in a ruthless manner.

Van Der Merwe, who was again from Murrayfield Hat Drick in 2024, resumed its role as a sacrifice in England, and created the first attempt in Scotland with a crime line issued by Tom Jordan at the bottom of the left wing before he passed inward for Scrum-Half White to apply the final touch .

Scotland will continue only five minutes. England installed it after the stage on the Scottish attempt and was eventually rewarded for her patience when Frieman was shattered, with Marcus Smith turning to the hosts.

But the charming performance of half of the Apostles from Russell will witness the control of the return of Scotland, with the threat of Van Der Merwee to the devastating effect in 19 minutes when Marcus Smith and Olie Lawrence attracted the ball and was emptied to Jones to destroy it to try to lead bullets.

Scotland repelled an increase inspired by Marcus Smith from England at the end of the first half to reach the time interval three points in the foreground, but it was a reminder that may be very successful given their dominance.

England lost Tom Willis and Tom Carey to injure both sides of the timeline, but remained steadfast in their defensive efforts, as they repelled everything that Scotland threw before Smith’s first penalty kick in 56 minutes.

Scotland admitted a two -minute pivotal talisman in a pivotal talisman and was punished on both occasions by Marcus and Smith’s art, as England entered the last nine minutes by six points. It was not even Van der Meroy’s sixth experience in three games against them that could turn, with the transformation of Russell The third lost to prove decisive.

  • Ollie Chessum replaced George Martin in the second row in the only change in England from a 26-25 victory over France two weeks ago.
  • Kyle Ruwal replaced Darssi Graham, while Pierre Shuiman and Jimmy Richie were formulated in the package, where Scotland made three changes to the team, defeating 32-18 by Ireland on February 9.

What next?

The six countries stop in another week of Poro, after which Scotland will host Wales in Morafield on March 8 (4.45 pm), as England hosts Italy at Allianz Stadium on March 9 (3 pm).


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