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Huw beauty as Scotland stun England 25-13 in Six Nations to claim overdue Calcutta Cup

Scotland’s first victory over their old rivals in a decade is just England’s second defeat in 26 tests under Eddie Jones

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Scotland’s John Barclay celebrates with teammates and the Calcutta Cup trophy after the win over England. Photo: Reuters
Huw Jones scored two tries as Scotland produced a huge upset to beat Six Nations champions England 25-13 at Murrayfield on Saturday.
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It was Scotland’s first victory over their oldest rivals in a decade and just England’s second defeat in 26 tests under Australian coach Eddie Jones, with Ireland now the only side left in this season’s Six Nations who can complete a grand slam.

Scotland had not scored a try against England at Murrayfield in 14 years before Saturday’s match but, with fly-half Finn Russell pulling the strings, they ran in three in the first half of a remarkable Calcutta Cup clash.
Scotland players celebrate with the Calcutta Cup. Photo: Reuters
Scotland players celebrate with the Calcutta Cup. Photo: Reuters

Jones crossed twice and Sean Maitland also went over as the Scots surged into a 22-6 lead at half-time and never looked back.

It was a hugely impressive display by a Scotland side who last year suffered a 61-21 thrashing by England at Twickenham.

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The match was a personal triumph for Russell, who had been taken off by coach Gregor Townsend in the 65th minute of Scotland’s preceding 32-26 win over France.

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