Full-time - England 38-38 Scotlandpublished at 18:53 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March 2019
And breathe...
What an incredible end to the 2019 Six Nations.
Result: England 38-38 Scotland in 11-try match at Twickenham
England led 31-0 during first half before Scotland fought back
Nowell, Curry, Launchbury & May gave England huge lead
Scotland hooker McInally ran in 55m try before break
Graham twice, Bradbury, Russell & Johnson tries in second half
But Ford try in injury time levelled match
England finish second in Six Nations and Scotland fifth
Scotland last won at Twickenham in 1983 but retain Calcutta Cup
Mantej Mann
And breathe...
What an incredible end to the 2019 Six Nations.
England 38-38 Scotland
Chris Jones
BBC rugby union correspondent at Twickenham
Scottish hearts are broken at Twickenham.
George Ford (con Ford)
England are back from the dead and George Ford snipes over under the posts.
The replacement fly-half brushes himself off to kick over the extras and salvage a draw for England.
England 31-38 Scotland
England win the ball and move it to the left at speed. The white shirts are being urged on by the crowd and they have the penalty as Scotland are penalised for not rolling away.
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England 31-38 Scotland
The clock ticks into the red but England have the penalty just inside the Scottish half. George Ford steps up and hammers it deep into the Scotland territory.
Here we go - can England salvage a draw?
#bbcrugby
Philip West: The darkest day in the history of English rugby, bar none.
Niall: This is the most embarrassing England performance I've seen
England 31-38 Scotland
Matt Dawson
Former England scrum-half on BBC Radio 5 live
The Scottish bench has just gone ballistic. I have never seen anything like it. That will be one of the greatest tries a Scotland player has ever scored.
Sam Johnson (con Finn Russell)
THIS IS NOT A DRILL! SCOTLAND TAKE THE LEAD.
Sam Johnson scores under the posts to send the Scotland supporters into raptures.
The centre bursts through a few tackles to score the visitors' fifth try of the half in a quite remarkable second half.
Finn Russell adds the conversion.
England 31-31 Scotland
Scotland lump the ball long into England territory and Elliot Daly sets off on one of his lung-busting runs.
But Billy Vunipola loses possession in the tackle and Scotland are off.
#bbccricket
CJ: Uncle Eddie, England are looking tired!
England 31-31 Scotland
Andy Nicol
Former Scotland scrum-half on BBC Radio 5 Live
This crowd has been trying to get England back in the game but they might have turned. They are booing.
England 31-31 Scotland
Dan Cole appears to steal the ball on the ground but Scotland have the scrum in the inside their own half.
Six minutes remaining now.
England 31-31 Scotland
Paul Grayson
Former England fly-half on BBC Radio 5 Live
It is a straight swap. Farrell has potentially lost control of the game. He has lost his head in the last 25 minutes.
England 31-31 Scotland
Chris Jones
BBC rugby union correspondent at Twickenham
This is as significant a replacement as you will see Eddie Jones make. George Ford is on for Owen Farrell.
England 31-31 Scotland
Eddie Jones has made a big call here as he replaces his skipper Owen Farrell with George Ford.
Ford's first act is to walk around and pat his players' on the back as they steal the ball in the midfield.
England 31-31 Scotland
The Clermont scrum-half nudges his effort just wide and England are let off.
Will we see a winner as we enter the final 10 minutes?
England 31-31 Scotland
Andy Nicol
Former Scotland scrum-half on BBC Radio 5 Live
I think that is the right call. I don't think it was worth a yellow card but it was definitely a penalty.
England 31-31 Scotland
Owen Farrell is penalised but he remains on the field.
Replacement scrum-half Greg Laidlaw has opted for a punt at the posts from wide near the touchline.
THIS FOR THE LEAD...
England 31-31 Scotland
Matt Dawson
Former England scrum-half on BBC Radio 5 live
Owen Farrell can't be doing that! He is not going for the ball. He is not going for a tackle. At the very least it is a penalty.
Owen has been a little headless.