Scotland roared to victory over England in a thrilling Six Nations clash at Murrayfield, clinching the Calcutta Cup with a 31-20 scoreline! The atmosphere was electric as Gregor Townsend’s squad put on a dazzling display, leaving England’s Red Roses struggling—especially after Henry Arundell’s early exit.

Commentator Nick Mullins found himself in a bit of a pickle when ITV’s microphones picked up an overenthusiastic fan’s colourful language amid the cheers. Mullins quickly apologised, though no one could blame the crowd for their excitement during such an epic showdown!

The match’s turning point? Arundell’s second yellow, leading to a red card for a reckless tackle on Kyle Steyn. It left England down to 14 players, adding to their woes. Rugby legend Scott Hastings commented on the drama, noting it as a pivotal moment in the game, while David Flatman appreciated how Sione Tuipulotu handled the tense situation masterfully.

Despite the early setback for England, Scotland capitalised on the advantage. Their high-energy performance secured them the top spot on the Six Nations table, complete with two bonus points from back-to-back victories. Talk about starting the tournament with a bang!
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