Scotland vs England live: Six Nations latest as Jack Nowell try gives Red Rose victory in Calcutta Cup clash
Recap the action from the opening days of the Six Nations
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Your support makes all the difference.The 2016 Six Nations got underway on Saturday as France defeated Italy 23-21 with a last-gasp victory at the Stade de France, before England won the Calcutta Cup for the eighth straight year after beating Scotland 15-9 at Murrayfield. Re-live the action below.
- England defeat Scotland 15-9 to win Calcutta Cup at Murrayfield
- Tries from George Kruis and Jack Nowell secure victory
- Scotland's reply cam through three Grieg Laidlaw penalties
- France defeat Italy 23-21 in front of nervy Stade de France crowd
- Virimi Vakatawa scores on his debut to secure opening victory
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This weekend’s Six Nations matches:
Saturday: France vs Italy, Stade de France – 2.25pm
Saturday: Scotland vs England, Murrayfield – 4.50pm
Sunday: Ireland vs Wales, Aviva Stadium – 3pm
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