Scotland are aiming to stretch their dominance over England to five matches as the great rivals face off in the Six Nations.Gregor Townsend's side are aiming to win the Calcutta Cup for a record fifth year running.
With two wins and a draw, Scotland have not lost at Twickenham since 2017. Back then England retained their Six Nations crown with a chastening 61-21 victory, equalling New Zealand's world record for consecutive men's Test wins in the process.England are bouncing after a nail-biting 26-25 win over France and hope to end the Scots hoodoo once and for all in front of their home fans.
Scotland, like the men in white on matchday one, lost to Ireland and are in need of a positive result if they are to have any shot of clinching a first ever Six Nations gong.
The Dark Blues were beaten 18-32 by the Irish at Murrayfield thanks to a horrid first half where both Finn Russell and Darcy Graham were taken off after clashing heads.
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