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Published 19:11 6 Feb 2021 GMT
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Ben Youngs of England is tripped Finn Russell of Scotland. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)[/caption]
The second half saw Scotland eat up the clock on Russell's yellow card through attack, rather than defence. Russell added another penalty to make it 11-6 and Eddie Jones' men seemed completely devoid of ideas.
Scottish fans would have been gnawing at their nails when first Russell and then Stuart Hogg missed with penalty attempts.
There was staunch defence required in the closing 10 minutes but the Scots never wilted. When Jonny May knocked on a clearing kick, with three minutes to go, Jones' head dropped. He sensed the jig was up.
It was, and the championship has been blown wide open.
Our Man of the Match: Stuart Hogg (Scotland)

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