What happened in the Six Nations this weekend?

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The Six Nations continued at the weekend with two exciting games on Saturday and another to follow on Sunday afternoon.
Scotland took on England at Twickenham, meanwhile Ireland played Wales at the Millennium stadium in Cardiff.
It was a win for England who took a one point lead on Scotland.
Meanwhile Ireland remain on course for a record third successive Six Nations title after beating Wales in an action-packed game.
Italy and France will play at 3pm today.
England v Scotland

England scraped the win by just a point on Saturday as they played Scotland.
Scottish fans were hopeful when the team took an early lead of five points within four minutes of the game.
However, the Scots' luck didn't continue.
The game stayed close, until Scotland were given a chance to push forward after they scored a try in the 79th minute.
But it wasn't to be.
The Scots missed the conversion, meaning they lost the Calcutta Cup for the first time since 2020.
Ireland v Wales

Meanwhile over in Cardiff, Wales played Ireland.
Ireland took the win on this one, meaning they have won all three games in the tournament so far.
They remain on course for the Six Nations title.
If they go on to win the tournament it will be a record-breaking third successive win.
Italy v France

Today, Italy play France at the Stadio Olimpico in Italian capital, Rome.
This will be the 50th time the two sides have met.
With France taking the win at 45 of the encounters, the Italians will be hoping to add a win to their rankings.
Kick off is at 3pm and you can watch live on ITV, or catch the highlights on BBC Two from 6pm.
Who are you cheering on? Let us know which nation you want to win in the comments.