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PREVIEW: Borthwick’s England searching for Calcutta Cup revenge over Scotland in first-round Six Nations action

Steve Borthwick gets his England reign underway against Scotland in round one of the Six Nations at Twickenham on Saturday.

Steve Borthwick (Forwards Coach) of England during the England Press Conference and England at the Kashmir restaurant,and the beach in front of the team Hotel Umhlanga, Durban,South Africa.19,06,2018 Photo by (Steve Haag JMP)

Steve Borthwick gets his England reign underway against Scotland in round one of the Six Nations at Twickenham on Saturday.

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England v Scotland
Saturday 4 February
Twickenham
18:45

To Win (80 mins)
England 1/4 | Draw 24/1 | Scotland 14/5

Handicap
England (-9.5) 87/100 | Scotland (+9.5) 4/5

This marks the Roses’ first Test since the departure of Eddie Jones, with his former assistant and Premiership-winning Tigers coach Borthwick looking to implement his playing philosophy as quickly as possible within the national setup. With all eyes on the World Cup at the end of the year, the former Saracens skipper may be prioritising performances over results this campaign.

That’s not to say the English won’t be out to win every game they play. They’ll definitely be eyeing a victory at home here to get their supporters back on their side; especially given the hostile nature of the Twickenham response to the team’s November defeat to the Springboks.

England won’t lack for motivation, but how quickly they are able to execute their new coach’s game plan against a settled Scottish outfit will be vital for them. 

Gregor Townsend’s charges have had possession of the Calcutta Cup for four of the last five years, following up their 6-11 victory at Twickenham in 2021 (their first at the venue in 38 years) with a 20-17 win at Murrayfield last season. A victory this weekend would be the first time the Brave Hearts have claimed three in a row over their old foe since 1972.

The visitors will be aiming to capitalise on the relative instability within the England camp, and with the likes of Finn Russell in such fine fettle, they should be well up for it. When accounting for some of the displays Glasgow and Edinburgh have been putting out this season too, there is plenty of room for Scottish optimism.

Borthwick is a fantastic coach and is sure to grow in his role as his tenure goes on. However, Scotland have shown a real affinity for playing England since Townsend took over and they should take advantage this weekend.

Verdict: Scotland (+9.5) 4/5

Personally, I’m on Scotland to win this game at 14/5. Get on the plus if you’re looking for a healthy insurance buffer. 

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