Scotland take half-time lead over England in opening Six Nations game

Scotland take a 10-6 half-time lead over England in opening Six Nations game as thousands flock to Murrayfield for the first time since lifting of Covid restrictions

 Scotland have taken a half-time lead over England in the opening round of Six Nations games at MurrayfieldThousands of rugby fans flock to the Scottish stadium in Edinburgh, to watch the two nations battle it outAt the break Scotland were up 10-6 with England facing a tough task against their Calcutta Cup foes Whoever loses will wave goodbye to their dream of a Grand Slam this afternoon as the Six Nations start

Advertisement



<!–

<!–

<!–<!–

<!–

(function (src, d, tag){
var s = d.createElement(tag), prev = d.getElementsByTagName(tag)[0];
s.src = src;
prev.parentNode.insertBefore(s, prev);
}(“https://www.dailymail.co.uk/static/gunther/1.17.0/async_bundle–.js”, document, “script”));
<!–

DM.loadCSS(“https://www.dailymail.co.uk/static/gunther/gunther-2159/video_bundle–.css”);


<!–

Scotland have taken a half-time lead over England in the opening round of Six Nations games.

Thousands of rugby fans flock to Murrayfield, Edinburgh, to watch the two nations battle it out.

At the break Scotland were up 10-6 with Eddie Jones‘ England side facing a tough task against their Calcutta Cup foes. 

Whoever loses the match will wave goodbye to their dream of a Grand Slam this afternoon as their Six Nations campaign kicks off.

Marcus Smith led England’s attack from fly-half as England picked a mobile, exciting team.  

No 8 Sam Simmonds is making his first England start for four years in Saturday’s Six Nations opener against Scotland.

Simmonds has been selected ahead of rival Alex Dombrandt, in a new-look back-row featuring Lewis Ludlam and stand-in skipper Tom Curry.

Injuries have forced Eddie Jones to name an unfamiliar looking team for the Calcutta Cup, with lock Nick Isiekwe also making his first Test start since 2018, alongside Maro Itoje. 

‘As the first game, this match is hugely important to both sides and we will both want to get off to a winning start,’ said Jones.

‘We have a good, young team but we understand the task ahead and we’ll be ready to go after it from the first kick.

‘Tom Curry will captain the side for this game and has the respect of the team around him, in Owen and Courtney’s absence. He also has the support of the vice captains and other leaders in the team such as Maro Itoje and Ben Youngs.

‘We have prepared really well for this game. We’ve had a number of obstacles thrown at us, but we’ve overcome them as a more together group and we’re looking forward to getting started.’

As revealed by Sportsmail, Elliot Daly will start in the centres alongside Henry Slade.

Ben Youngs and Marcus Smith will maintain their half-back combination from the autumn, with George Ford providing cover from the bench.

And Joe Marchant has returned a negative Covid test to start on the wing, alongside Max Malins and Freddie Steward. 

Maro Itoje of England wins the ball in the lineout during the Guinness Six Nations match between Scotland and England

A young boy with his face painted with the Scottish flag showed where his allegiance lay ahead of the crunch match

Scotland’s Ben White scores their first try that led to the home side going into the half-time break up against their rivals

Scotland’s Ben White (centre) celebrates scoring their side’s first try during the Six Nations match

The scrum prepares during the first half of the Calcutta Cup grudge match between Scotland and England

An England fan in Bristol shouts and stands up while watching Scotland against England at a pub today

The game comes after First Minister Nicola Sturgeon left Scotland’s Covid measures unchanged, telling Holyrood a ‘significant fall’ in infection levels the country has seen in recent weeks had now ‘levelled off’. 

Scottish schoolchildren will have to wear masks in class for at least another week, Nicola Sturgeon told parents.  

The country axed working from home rules and limits on gatherings a week ago. 

Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross said: ‘Even though the Covid data is very positive, the SNP Government are still insisting on the use of face masks in schools.

‘Adults can be in pubs without a mask but young people are having their education held back by being forced to wear one in the classroom.

‘The First Minister says no one wants young people to have to wear masks in class for a moment longer than necessary, so just what needs to happen for her government to finally remove this requirement?’ 

However, she told Holyrood that overall the ‘most recent data continues to give grounds for optimism’, with the First Minister saying that ‘the situation we are in now is much less severe than we had thought it might be’.

She added that the fall in cases over the first three weeks of January was ‘now reflected in a fall in the number of people being admitted to hospital’.

Last week, 602 patients with Covid were admitted to hospital, down from 768 in the week ending January 21.

The latest figures also showed 1,177 people in hospital have Covid – down from 1,394 a week ago – with the number in intensive care also decreasing.

Ms Sturgeon, speaking the day after a relaxation of the requirement for home working, told MSPs: ‘We can continue to be optimistic, as we look ahead to spring.

‘Case levels are likely to remain high for some time – and may increase further as a result of the recent easing of protections.

‘But there are good grounds for confidence that we are again entering a calmer phase of the pandemic.’

Maro Itoje of England beats Grant Gilchrist of Scotland in the lineout during the Guinness Six Nations match between Scotland and England

England huddle during the Guinness Six Nations match today in a cold evening in the Scottish capital

Scotland fans showed their support during the first half, wrapped up warm with scarves and flags tied around their necks

England’s full-back Freddie Steward jumps to claim a high ball during the first half, which saw the away side dominate posession

However, regardless of the statistics, the home side came out on top in the first half, leading the way at 10-6

A woman in a hat and Scottish rugby jersey shouts her support for the home side while holding up a Scottish flag

This youngster braved the bitterly cold weather without even a hat to keep him warm as he watched the match

England’s Tom Curry gestures during the first half, which saw the away side see themselves second best

Scotland players line up to sing the Flower of Scotland ahead of the old rivalry between Scotland and England

Meanwhile, England’s team also lined up in the eastern Scotland evening to sing the national anthem of God Save The Queen

A Scotland fan cheers during the Guinness Six Nations match between Scotland and England at BT Murrayfield Stadium

Advertisement

Loading

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Follow by Email
Pinterest
LinkedIn
Share