Plus, where the match is taking place, the referee, latest team news and best odds
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Scotland host the Auld Enemy a week on Saturday knowing they will need a Calcutta Cup victory to hoist themselves back into Six Nations championship contention.
While England have won two out of two, Scotland’s agonising defeat against France means they cannot afford any more slip-ups.
When is Scotland v England?
Scotland and England meet on Saturday, February 24. The match kicks off at 4.45pm (GMT).
Where is Scotland v England taking place?
Murrayfield, the home of Scottish rugby.
How to watch Scotland v England on TV
The match will be broadcast live on BBC.
Who is the referee?
Andrew Brace (Ire). Telegraph Sport has published a full guide to all the referees at this year’s tournament.
What is the latest news?
Here is what our columnist Brian Moore says about the game:
England’s recent record against teams ranked higher than them is poor. Thus, their next game, against Scotland at Murrayfield, is the ideal opportunity to take the next step on the path back to rugby’s top table. A win would open up a genuinely seismic game against the Irish, with the winner left the sole contender for a Slam. A loss would mean England had won just one out of the last six Calcutta Cup games and that they belong at the bottom end of the table, where they have dwelt for the past three years.
When did Scotland and England last win the Six Nations?
Scotland and England Six Nations squads
What was the score last year?
What are the latest odds?
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