England v Scotland
England and Scotland renew their fierce rivalry for one of the oldest trophies in international sport, the Calcutta Cup. John Inverdale is joined by Jeremy Guscott and Andy Nicol.
England and Scotland renew their fierce rivalry for one of the oldest trophies in international sport, the Calcutta Cup. First contested in 1879, the cup was retained by England in 2010 following a 15-15 draw at Murrayfield.
Martin Johnson's England will be looking to do better this time, as they target their first Six Nations title since 2003. His Scotland counterpart Andy Robinson might feel he has a point to prove returning for his first Test match at Twickenham since his reign as England coach ended in 2006. However, recent history suggests Robinson has his work cut out; Scotland have lost their last ten trips to England and have not won at Twickenham since 1983.
John Inverdale is joined for studio analysis by Jeremy Guscott, Andy Nicol and Jonathan Davies, while Andrew Cotter and Brian Moore provide the commentary.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | John Inverdale |
Participant | Jeremy Guscott |
Participant | Andy Nicol |
Participant | Jonathan Davies |
Commentator | Andrew Cotter |
Commentator | Brian Moore |
Director | Jonny Bramley |
Broadcast
- Sun 13 Mar 2011 14:30