And the plaudits keep on coming...published at 17:18 Greenwich Mean Time 11 March 2017
England 40-7 Scotland
Final score: England 61-21 Scotland
Joseph 3, Watson, B Vunipola, Care 2 tries, Farrell 7 cons & 4 pens for England
Reid, Jones 2 tries, Russell 3 cons for Scotland
England equal world wins record of 18 straight & retain title
France win 40-18 away to Italy and secure bonus point
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Mike Henson
England 40-7 Scotland
England 40-7 Scotland
England keep piling on the pain.
Owen Farrell draws in a kick from out wide to crank out the lead to 33 points.
And Finn Russell's restart flies out on the full.
This has been a bad day in the office for Scotland. I mean P45 bad.
Owen Farrell
England 37-7 Scotland
And Tommy Seymour cannot continue.
The Scotland wing is replaced by Duncan Weir and the visitors backline is a right old hotch-potch of square pegs in round holes.
England 37-7 Scotland
Nathan Hughes has caught Scotland wing Tommy Seymour with a late shoulder right into the sternum.
The referee is discussing the possibility of a yellow card with the video official.
The TV bod talks the man on the field out of sin-binning Hughes.
Penalty only for Scotland despite John Barclay's protests.
England 37-7 Scotland
England 37-7 Scotland
Paul Grayson
Former England fly-half on BBC Radio 5 live
Three times Huw Jones has been looking at other players, three times Jonathan Joseph has run in.
Jones is having a mare.
England 37-7 Scotland
Gavin Hastings
Former Scotland full-back on BBC Radio 5 live
Jonathan Joseph is playing a different game, on a different stage. At half-time I was watching the replays of his two tries in the first half and his balance and running was beautiful.
Here he takes an angle which was magnificent. Where has he been?
England 37-7 Scotland
Matt Dawson
England World Cup winner on BBC Radio 5 live
Hughes, Lawes, Haskell, crash-bang-wallop from the England pack.
But then Ben Youngs took a little run around the corner and in a heartbeat Jonathan Joseph was on his shoulder.
But where has he been since last year?
England 37-7 Scotland
It's that man again.
Scotland's defence has been softened by a rumble from Courtney Lawes and Jonathan Joseph comes in on a delicious angle which never even featured on Scotland's protractor.
In under the sticks and the conversion is a gimme for Farrell.
Jonathan Joseph
England 30-7 Scotland
Nathan Hughes comes charging through the middle of a flaky Scotland breakdown, offloads to Ben Youngs and Scotland are at sixes and sevens.
One more pass would do it.
Nope, Finn Russell intercepts Youngs offload and escapes from behind his own tryline with a bit of hide and seek around the post.
England 30-7 Scotland
Right, ready?
George Ford bounces the ball once, twice and then hits a hanging restarts up onto the Scotland 22m.
Safely gathered.
England 30-7 Scotland
Gavin Hastings
Former Scotland full-back on BBC Radio 5 live
England are about to equal New Zealand's record of winning 18 games in a row, they are going to win the Six Nations and are potentially backing up last year's Grand Slam with another.
That shows how far this team have come. These things don't tend to happen to England. They have put on an amazing show. I just hope England fans all over the world are appreciative of what Eddie Jones has done with this team.
England 30-7 Scotland
England have been clinical. Fewer forays into the Scottish 22 with ball in hand as the first half went on mattered little. Three raids produced three tries.
Italy 18-40 France
Watch Gael Fickou's sublime dummy to top off a great individual try which helped France on their way to beating Italy.
HT: England 30-7 Scotland
England 30-7 Scotland
Gavin Hastings
Former Scotland full-back on BBC Radio 5 live
England have unquestionably saved their best performance for Scotland, and Scotland have quite comfortably saved their worst display for Twickenham.
It's a horror show. I sit here dumbfounded by the way Scotland have played. It literally is like men versus boys.
Look at the Scotland team without Hogg, Bennett, it's not happening. When you come down here full of optimism, you've just got to laugh, That's what I'm trying to do.
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England 30-7 Scotland
As Tom points out, England still have that fully loaded bench to deploy.
Billy and Mako Vunipola, Ben Te'o, Danny Care and Jamie George will all revel in an open game played in fine handling conditions.
Scotland have already had to cover match-ending injuries for Stuart Hogg and Mark Bennett.