ENG
No.Name
15Elliot Daly, FB
14Jack Nowell, W
T
13Henry Slade, C
12Manu Tuilagi, C
11Jonny May, W
T
10Owen Farrell, FH
4
9Ben Youngs, SH
1Ben Moon, P
2Jamie George, H
3Kyle Sinckler, P
4Joe Launchbury, L
T
5George Kruis, L
6Mark Wilson, FL
7Tom Curry, FL
T
8Billy Vunipola, N8
Replacements
16Luke Cowan-Dickie, R
17Ellis Genge, R
18Dan Cole, R
19Brad Shields, R
20Nathan Hughes, R
21Ben Spencer, R
22George Ford, R
T
23Ben Te'o, R

*Players currently on the pitch are shown in bold

Game Info

Venue: Twickenham
5:00 PM, March 16, 2019

Match Commentary

81'Talk about an impressive way to round off the Six Nations! It's been a memorable tournament for sure.

After everything Wales are the Grand Slam winners.

England and Ireland will look back on disappointing campaigns that looked unlikely after such good times during the November internationals.

France as always go from disarray to decent in the blink of an eye, while Scotland seem to constantly be in games but just can't convert that to wins. And Italy are still behind them all.

In 187 days they all head to Japan for the start of the Rugby World Cup. There's plenty more reaction to come on ESPN.co.uk. Bye for now!
81'Right, time to calm down and take a breath. If you haven't quite got your head around everything that happened there, take a look at the match report for that frankly ridiculous 80 minutes of rugby.
81'Penny for the thoughts of the defence coaches? John Mitchell (England) and Matt Taylor (Scotland) have some work to do before the World Cup on today's evidence...

Match Stats

ENG
Possession
SCOT
58%
42%
Territory
68%
32%
ENG
SCOT
177Runs105
674Metres Run494
24Clean Breaks11
115Tackles199
35Missed Tackles45
10Turnover Knock On6

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