'Vital'published at 17:48 Greenwich Mean Time 8 February 2020
Scotland 0-3 England
Brian Moore
Former England hooker on BBC One
It is vital for Scotland to get a score from this phase of play.
Farrell penalty nudges England ahead
Hastings draws Scots level after interval
Farrell denied try by TMO after Hogg hesitation
Genge barrels over for converted try with 10 to play
Farrell & Hastings exchange penalties
Thomas Duncan
Scotland 0-3 England
Brian Moore
Former England hooker on BBC One
It is vital for Scotland to get a score from this phase of play.
Scotland 0-3 England
That all came from a lovely break by prop Rory Sutherland, by the way. Is there a better sight in rugby than a front row forward rampaging into open prairie? So unnatural.
Anyway, Stuart Hogg finds touch and it's a line-out to Scotland.
Scotland 0-3 England
Here come Scotland after England drop a kick! Huw Jones makes it through a gap but he's hauled down! The home side are 7m from the try-line and get the penalty for not rolling away.
Scotland 0-3 England
Ooft, we almost had one within seconds! Ali Price has his clearing kick charged down by Jonny May and fortunately for the Scotland scrum-half the ball goes dead.
Scotland 0-3 England
George Ford resumes the match! Will we get a try?!
HT: Scotland 0-3 England
Johnnie Beattie
Former Scotland back row on BBC Radio 5 Live
Scotland look like they have to play.
Had they copied England tactics they could have been down the other end of the pitch.
You don't want to be playing you want to get rid of the ball.
HT: Scotland 0-3 England
Martin Johnson
Former England captain and coach on BBC One
I have loved this game because it is not to structure and shape. You cannot throw the ball long in the line-out and you can take nothing for granted.
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Apparently there's a version of rugby union where you pass the ball and run with it.
Dominic
HT: Scotland 0-3 England
The ball was kicked 36 times in that first half. That stat tells you all you need to know.
It is, as the locals would say, dreich.
HT: Scotland 0-3 England
Andy Nicol
Former Scotland scrum-half on BBC One
This time last year, there had been 38 points scored in the Calcutta Cup.
These are unbelievably difficult conditions and the players have had to adapt, the game plan has been ripped up.
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Not a classic.
Owen Farrell's penalty separates the sides. The England captain has missed two other attempts plus George Ford miscued an attempted drop-goal.
Scotland 0-3 England
Tom Fordyce
BBC chief sports writer at Murrayfield
In these brutal conditions, this match is like when I play snooker on a full-size table. The winner is the one with the least fouls.
Scotland 0-3 England
Johnnie Beattie
Former Scotland back row on BBC Radio 5 Live
Really strange thing to do.
Surely you just keep the ball?
Scotland 0-3 England
George Ford peeled into the pocket but his drop-goal attempt drifts away and the chance is gone.
Scotland 0-3 England
And another as Adam Hastings hooks one straight into touch despite the ball being carried back into the Scotland 22.
The conditions are really difficult, but that's a bit silly. England with a good chance now!
Scotland 0-3 England
Now a squint line-out throw by England hooker Jamie George. Unforced errors everywhere!
Scotland 0-3 England
Oh dear, Stuart Hogg absolutely fluffs a kick into the corner after Scotland had just worked hard to win a breakdown penalty.
England get the ball up the pitch and then Scotland are pinged for holding on. Fine margins.
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Josh: England need to poke that ball into the corner after winning turnovers inside the Scottish 22. Kicks aren’t working in this awful wind. Why not test the weak Scottish line.
Robert: Nice to see both teams adapting to the conditions and running with the ball rather than kicking...