Scotland retained the Calcutta Cup with a thrilling late Six Nations victory over England at Murrayfield.
Finn Russell’s late penalty set the seal on a dramatic 20-17 triumph for Gregor Townsend’s side, who took the lead in the first half through Ben White’s debut try.
Marcus Smith hit back for England both from the tee and with a stylish try, though the key moment in an absorbing second period came when Luke Cowan-Dickie deliberately slapped forward a Russell cross-field kick intended for Darcy Graham into touch.
A penalty try was rightly awarded and Cowan-Dickie was shown a yellow card, with Scotland taking advantage and then standing firm as England pushed to hit back with the clock in the red.
Another Calcutta Cup triumph will give Scotland huge belief ahead of a a trip to Wales next weekend, while England are left licking their wounds once more before they travel to Rome to take on Italy.