Tune in!published at 16:48 GMT 16 March 2019
England v Scotland (17:00 GMT)
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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
England v Scotland (17:00 GMT)
BBC Radio 5 Live
Remember, as well as reading our live text coverage, you can also listen to the build-up and live audio commentary from Twickenham on BBC Radio 5 Live now.
England v Scotland (17:00)
None of the current Scotland team were alive when the national side last won the Calcutta Cup at Twickenham 36 years ago. Gregor Townsend, their head coach, was 10.
In the time since, we've been through three Popes, six Prime Ministers, six US Presidents and one Scottish parliament.
Can you remember what else happened in 1983? Try our quiz.
Roy Laidlaw scored a try in Scotland's last Calcutta Cup win at Twickenham in 1983
England v Scotland (17:00 GMT)
With the game in Cardiff now over, the crowds huddled around big screens at Twickenham are beginning to disperse and head inside the stadium.
FT: Wales 25-7 Ireland
It's all over at the Principality and Wales have claimed the championship and the Grand Slam.
Congratulations to Wales!
England v Scotland (17:00)
What would Gregor Townsend give to have this bloke fit today?
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England v Scotland (17:00 GMT)
Just in case you missed the team news in the week, here's a quick reminder...
England:15-Daly, 14-Nowell, 13-Slade, 12-Tuilagi, 11-May, 10-Farrell (capt), 9-Youngs; 1-Moon, 2-George, 3-Sinckler, 4-Launchbury, 5-Kruis, 6-Wilson, 7- Curry, 8-B Vunipola
Replacements:16-Cowan-Dickie, 17-Genge, 18-Cole, 19-Shields, 20- Hughes, 21-Spencer, 22-Ford, 23-Te'o
Scotland:15-Maitland, 14-Graham, 13-Grigg, 12-Johnson, 11-McGuigan, 10-Russell, 9-Price; 1-Dell, 2-McInally (capt), 3-Nel, 4-Toolis, 5-Gilchrist, 6-Skinner, 7-Watson, 8-Bradbury
Replacements:16-Brown, 17-Reid, 18-Berghan, 19-J Gray, 20-Strauss, 21- Laidlaw, 22-Hastings, 23-Harris.
England v Scotland (17:00 GMT)
Rory Burnand
BBC Radio 5 live at Twickenham
I'm not usually one to take photos of bins but this is a good indication of how windy it was earlier today at Twickenham.
England v Scotland (17:00 GMT)
Into the final 10 in Cardiff, and all attention at Twickenham is still on proceedings in the west...
England v Scotland (17:00)
Thirty-six years. Sixteen defeats and one draw. Scotland have endured a hideous Calcutta Cup run in London.
There have been late knock-ons, mad yellow cards and some cataclysmically bad defending.
Scotland fans, look away now. Here are some of the low-lights from that 36-year drought.
England v Scotland (17:00 GMT)
Regardless of what happens in Cardiff, both sides will want to end their Six Nations campaign with victory at Twickenham this afternoon.
The World Cup is looming large and Messrs Jones and Townsend will want to build momentum before the long trip to Japan later this year.
But TW2 is far from a happy hunting ground for today's visitors.
England v Scotland (17:00 GMT)
England arrive at Twickenham with one eye on Cardiff...
In the Welsh capital, the hosts are currently 22 points in the lead and cruising to the Grand Slam...
But when is England v Scotland ever a dead-rubber...?