Scotland eye England glory in Six Nations after ending Wales hoodoo
Vern Cotter’s side going for first triple crown since 1990
Scotland aim to keep rolling back the years by defeating England at Twickenham for the first time since 1983, after beating Wales for the first time in a decade.
Vern Cotter’s side scored 20 unanswered after the break at Murrayfield on Saturday as a 13-9 interval deficit was transformed into a 29-13 victory, their first against Wales since 2007.
Second-half tries by wings Tommy Seymour and Tim Visser, plus five penalties and two conversions by stand-off Finn Russell, mean the Scots on March 11 have the chance to complete a first triple crown since their grand slam in 1990.
Victory over England would also leave Scotland with a shot at a first Six Nations title since 1999 heading into the final weekend of the tournament.
“We’re on a roll,” acknowledged Cotter, whose team achieved Scotland’s first opening-round victory in 11 years with a 27-22 home success against Ireland, before suffering a 22-16 loss to France in Paris.
“We know how hard Twickenham is,” the Scotland coach said. “It may be the record game for England. There’ll be a lot of things to play for, I think.”