England lock horns with Scotland in the Calcutta Cup this weekend.
Round three of the Six Nations sees a mouth-watering clash take place in London in one of rugby's oldest rivalries. Scotland have won this game every year since 2020, and have enjoyed a new era of dominance.
However, England will be full of confidence after defeating France 26-25 in round two, with Scotland being beaten at home by Ireland on the same weekend.
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Here's everything you need to know about the match.
When is England v Scotland?
England v Scotland kicks off at 4.45pm on Saturday, February 22, at the Allianz Stadium in Twickenham, London.
Viewing details
England v Scotland is being shown live on ITV1. You can therefore live stream the match by using ITVX. You'll need an account and TV licence for this option though.
Coverage on ITV1 begins at 4pm and concludes at 7pm.
Team news
England XV: M Smith; Freeman, Lawrence, Slade, Sleightholme; F Smith, Mitchell; Genge, Cowan-Dickie, Stuart, Itoje (capt), Chessum, T Curry, Earl, T Willis
Replacements: George, Baxter, Heyes, Martin, Cunningham-South, B Curry, Randall, Daly
Scotland XV: Kinghorn; Rowe, Jones, Jordan, van der Merwe; Russell (co-captain), White; Schoeman, Cherry, Z Fagerson, J Gray, Gilchrist, Ritchie, Darge (co-captain), Dempsey.
Replacements: Ashman, Sutherland, Hurd, Skinner, Brown, M Fagerson, Dobie, McDowall.
What have the coaches said?
England head coach Steve Borthwick: "As part of the preparation of any game, I always look back at the most recent matches against the opponent.
"What we also have to acknowledge is this [England] team is a very different team to the one that played last year. Danny Care started at scrum-half last year and he has retired from Test duty so you have to be conscious of drawing parallels. In comparison to previous England teams, the strengths of this one are wider than they used to be. There are different distribution strengths and there is an athleticism to this team which is different to 12 months ago."
Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend: "It's the fixture our nation and supporters look forward to more than any others, and it's the middle game of the Six Nations. We have to respond in terms of looking to get a win. A lot of factors go into the motivation for having our best performance this weekend."