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STUART LANCASTER’S ENGLAND will lead the Six Nations Championship going in to the final week of the tournament after a 25 – 13 win over Scotland in Twickenham.
Tries from Jonathan Joseph, George Ford and Jack Nowell ensured the scoreline would have a convincing feel to it in the end, but the Championship’s only pointless team managed to lead the World Cup hosts at half-time.
With Ireland losing to Wales in the day’s early fixture, Joseph’s fourth minute try looked like opening the floodgates for an England side knowing points difference could bring them a title after another home fixture next week.
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Instead, however, the hosts contrived to pass up scoring opportunities and allowed their neighbours to the north back into the game before half time.
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Greig Laidlaw converted that excellent Mark Bennett try and added two more penalties to send the Scots into the changing rooms 10 – 13 ahead at the break.
After the turnaround, Ford would slip through the Scottish defence to restore England’s lead, but despite the incentive of moving top of the table, they never really looked capable of tearing Scotland apart.