England, Scotland and Murrayfield
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Dominant England spoil Scotland's record-breaking afternoon at Murrayfield with a 12-try win which keeps them on course for another Six Nations title.
England has thrashed Scotland 84-7 at Murrayfield and France has put down Wales 38-7 at Cardiff Arms Park in sun-drenched Women’s Six Nations rugby
The World Cup 2026 is fast approaching and a supercomputer has rated England and Scotland's chances of success at the summer tournament. The opening game between Mexico and South Africa is scheduled for June 11.
Scotland hooker Elis Martin says the players will learn to deal with emotion of big occasions better after their experience against England. A record of over 30,000 people turned out to watch the Six Nations encounter at Murrayfield which was charged with emotion for the Scotland players.
Image: Sione Tuipulotu lifts the Calcutta Cup after Scotland defeat England 31-20 at Murrayfield Scotland unleashed another Murrayfield nightmare on England as they regained the Calcutta Cup - and eased the pressure on Gregor Townsend - with a 31-20 ...
Ellie Kildunne scored her 50th try for the Red Roses as they ran in 12 tries in an 84-7 win over Scotland at Murrayfield. A week on from their 33-12 win over Ireland in their Guinness Women’s Six Nations opener, the world champions were relentless, with five first-half tries followed by seven more in the second.
A goalless draw away in Belgium was greeted with frustration by Scotland players in their World Cup bid, a sign that things are improving, writes Amy Canavan.
In the north of Scotland, Kinloss reached 22.5C, according to the Met Office, with Castle Douglas in Dumfries and Galloway hitting 20.5C. The previous warmest temperature of 2026 was at Fyvie Castle in Aberdeenshire, when it reached 20C on 20 March.
Princess Anne has journeyed to Scotland for the unveiling of a "truly special" project. The Princess Royal showed off a commemorative loom at Strathcarron Hospice in Forth Valley, marking the charity's 45th anniversary with a unique collaborative art initiative.
Namibia's Dylan Leicher strikes a final-ball six as the hosts beat Scotland by four wickets in the final match of their T20 series.