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Six Nations 2021: England favourites but Scotland fancy their chances – preview & team news

February 5, 2021
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Scotland made an incredible comeback in a 2019 Calcutta Cup game that finished 38-38
Venue: Twickenham Stadium Date: Saturday, 6 February Kick-off: 16:45 GMT
Coverage: Listen to commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Radio Scotland; Live text commentary and video highlights on the BBC Sport website and app.

Scotland can “fancy themselves” for a first win at Twickenham since 1983 against an England side missing several leaders up front, says former British and Irish Lions wing Ugo Monye.

Five key England forwards are absent and many players are lacking game-time, with scrum-half Ben Youngs admitting there could be “teething problems”.

Nevertheless, the defending champions are favourites to win again this year.

“The pressure is on England,” Monye said on the Rugby Union Weekly podcast.

“Anyone that thinks otherwise is deluded.”

England v Scotland is the weekend’s second Six Nations fixture, with Italy and France kicking things off on Saturday before Wales’s game against Ireland – live on BBC One – on Sunday.

Scotland will ‘get after’ England’s depleted pack

Eddie Jones’ side – who also won the Autumn Nations Cup in December – may be haunted by memories of the last Calcutta Cup meeting at Twickenham in 2019.

In one of the stand-out games in Six Nations history, a Finn Russell-inspired Scotland turned a 31-7 half-time deficit into an incredible 38-38 draw.

This time, England’s Saracens contingent are lacking in game-time after relegation to the Championship and the side will of course be playing without the support of fans at Twickenham.

On top of this, the team is missing experienced props Joe Marler, Kyle Sinckler and Mako Vunipola as well as lock Joe Launchbury and flanker Sam Underhill.

The absences give Ellis Genge the chance to start at loose-head, with the uncapped Beno Obano on the bench, while Will Stuart – who has only started for England once before – is at tight-head.

Monye believes the enforced changes will give Scotland reason to hope for another unexpected result.

“I think Scotland fancy themselves,” he said.

“If I was to put myself in Scotland camp this week I’d be saying, ‘Guys they’re missing leaders, guys who are really vocal round the pitch.

“‘Let’s get after their pack. Let’s test Ellis Genge’s temperament from the start. Can Will Stuart be the starting guy for 60 minutes?'”

Russell’s ‘box of tricks’ boosts Scottish hopes

Scotland fly-half Finn Russell
Scotland fly-half Finn Russell played less than an hour of Test rugby in 2020

The return of fly-half Russell from a shoulder injury is another reason for Scotland’s renewed optimism.

He will go head to head with England captain Owen Farrell and injured Scotland fly-half Adam Hastings believes Russell’s backline “box of tricks” – with a little help from captain Stuart Hogg – could be key to securing victory at Twickenham.

“If Scotland manage to front up in the set-piece and get good front-foot ball for the likes of Finn and Hoggy, I think you’ll see Scotland go well,” he told the BBC Scotland Rugby Podcast.

“If Finn gets front-foot ball and he’s got all these game-breakers, these weapons to use, then he’s going to use them well. Hopefully he’ll open his box of tricks and others around him will do the same.”

‘England’s draw makes them title favourites’ – Care

Despite the obstacles England face, international scrum-half Danny Care believes Jones’ side are firm favourites to win the tournament.

“England are almost the forgotten ones,” he said. “Everyone just expects them to be up there. I put England as favourites because they’ve got Scotland, Italy and France at home.”

England Scotland
Saturday 6 February: England v Scotland Saturday 6 February: England v Scotland
Saturday 13 February: England v Italy Saturday 13 February: Scotland v Wales
Saturday 27 February: Wales v England Sunday 28 February: France v Scotland
Saturday 13 March: England v France Sunday 14 March: Scotland v Ireland
Saturday 20 March: Ireland v England Saturday 20 March: Scotland v Italy
Full tournament fixtures

Favourites is not always a tag that has suited England, with the most recent example a near miss in the Autumn Nations Cup final against a second-string France side.

A losing bonus point earned against Les Bleus in the 2020 Six Nations proved crucial for England’s title win and the sides’ fourth-round meeting at Twickenham is likely to be decisive this year.

But Jones’s side must get past Scotland first. The England head coach has already said the weight of expectation may get “heavy” for their opponents on Saturday – the 150th anniversary of the first time the two sides met.

Whether England can carry the burden of such a historic occasion remains to be seen.

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Commentator’s notes

Andrew Cotter: A Calcutta Cup without thousands watching? Odd, to say the least, but it might help ease in two hugely talented, yet very inexperienced inside centres in Ollie Lawrence and Cameron Redpath.

Not long ago they were England Under-20 team-mates, but with Redpath the son of former Scotland scrum-half and captain Bryan, a first cap feels like a homecoming. His combination with the magical Russell will be fascinating to watch.

England might be missing some familiar names, but such is the talent available that Eddie Jones’ side still looks very balanced in terms of grunt up front and attacking ability. And if you consider Lawrence a replacement for Manu Tuilagi, then this is the back-line which helped sweep aside Australia in the World Cup quarter-final.

England are certainly favourites and Scotland do have a habit of starting the Championship slowly, but the meeting at Twickenham two years ago should remind us that you can never really be certain in sport.

Line-ups

England: 15-Elliot Daly; 14-Anthony Watson, 13-Henry Slade, 12-Ollie Lawrence, 11-Jonny May; 10-Owen Farrell (capt), 9-Ben Youngs; 1-Ellis Genge, 2-Jamie George, 3-Will Stuart; 4-Maro Itoje, 5-Jonny Hill; 6-Mark Wilson, 7-Tom Curry, 8-Billy Vunipola

Replacements: 16-Luke Cowan-Dickie, 17-Beno Obano, 18-Harry Williams, 19-Courtney Lawes, 20-Ben Earl, 21-Dan Robson, 22-George Ford, 23-Max Malins

Scotland: 15-Stuart Hogg (capt); 14-Sean Maitland, 13-Chris Harris, 12-Cameron Redpath, 11-Duhan van der Merwe; 10-Finn Russell, 9-Ali Price; 1-Rory Sutherland, 2-George Turner, 3-Zander Fagerson; 4-Scott Cummings, 5-Jonny Gray; 6-Jamie Ritchie, 7-Hamish Watson, 8-Matt Fagerson

Replacements: 16-David Cherry, 17-Oli Kebble, 18-Willem Nel, 19-Richie Gray, 20-Gary Graham, 21-Scott Steele, 22-Jaco van der Walt, 23-Huw Jones

Scotland's Duncan Weir makes a tackle

Match facts

Head-to-head

  • It is 38 years since Scotland won at Twickenham – a 22-12 triumph in 1983.
  • Scotland have never beaten England at Twickenham in the Six Nations, drawing one and losing nine.

England

  • England have lost just one of their last 21 home games in the Six Nations, drawing one and winning 19.
  • They led the 2020 tournament for kicking metres (5,496m) and dominant tackles (116).
  • Owen Farrell is just four points away from scoring 100 against Scotland – they would be the seventh nation he’s scored a century of points against.

Scotland

  • Victory in the final game of last year’s tournament saw Scotland win three consecutive matches in the Six Nations for the first time.
  • Only Italy scored fewer tries than Scotland’s seven last year – five of which came in the second half.
  • Ten players didn’t miss a minute in the 2020 tournament – Scotland contributed four of them: Stuart Hogg, Jamie Ritchie, Hamish Watson and Blair Kinghorn.

Match officials

Referee: Andrew Brace (Ireland)

Touch judges: Pascal Gauzere (France) & Mathieu Raynal (France)

TMO: Joy Neville (Ireland)



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