In a nail-biting Six Nations match, England narrowly defeated Scotland 16-15, reclaiming the Calcutta Cup after a four-year wait. The game's outcome was decided by a missed conversion by Scotland's Finn Russell in the final moments.
England secured a narrow 16-15 victory over Scotland in a thrilling Calcutta Cup match at Twickenham, marking their first home win against Scotland since 2017. The game was decided by a missed last-gasp conversion from Scotland’s Finn Russell, ending Scotland's hopes of a fifth consecutive win over England.
England narrowly regained the Calcutta Cup with a 16-15 victory over Scotland in a tense Six Nations match at Twickenham, thanks to a missed conversion by Scotland's Finn Russell in the final moments.
England narrowly defeated Scotland 16-15 in a dramatic Calcutta Cup clash at Twickenham, ending their five-year winless streak in the fixture. The match saw Scotland dominate much of the game but fail to capitalise on key opportunities, with Finn Russell missing crucial conversions.
Ireland continued their dominance over Scotland with a 32-18 win in the Six Nations, maintaining their unbeaten streak in the tournament and keeping their Grand Slam hopes alive.
Storm Eowyn has caused significant disruption across Scotland, with thousands of homes left without power due to winds reaching up to 90mph. Scottish Power is working to restore electricity, with efforts hampered by safety concerns. The Met Office has issued a red weather warning, urging residents to stay indoors.
Storm Eowyn has caused significant disruption across Scotland and Northern Ireland, with record-breaking winds leading to power outages, travel chaos, and tragic fatalities. The Met Office issued rare red weather warnings, highlighting the danger to life from flying debris and structural damage.
Storm Éowyn has caused extensive power outages across Scotland, with winds up to 100mph leaving thousands without electricity. Scottish Power is working to restore power amidst challenging conditions, with significant disruptions reported in Dumfries and Galloway. Residents are urged to stay indoors and avoid travel.
On 18th November 2024, Poland faced Scotland in a decisive UEFA Nations League match, resulting in a 1-2 loss and their relegation to a lower league for the first time ever. The game, held at PGE Narodowy stadium in Warsaw, was marked by early and late goals from Scotland, despite Poland's valiant efforts, including an equalising goal by Kamil Piątkowski. With changes following a loss to Portugal, Poland finished bottom of their group, aiming now to rebuild for future competitions.
Scotland secured a crucial victory over Poland with a 2-1 win at the National Stadium in Warsaw, saving their UEFA Nations League A status. Early scoring by John McGinn and a decisive stoppage-time goal by Andy Robertson helped Scotland avoid relegation and set up potential playoff qualifications. Despite Poland's efforts, Scotland's resilience and strategic gameplay under coach Steve Clarke shone through. The match highlighted promising performances from young talents like Ben Doak, offering hope for Scotland's future in upcoming competitive fixtures.