Scotland stuns England with astonishing comeback
George Ford rescued England from the biggest comeback in Six Nations history as his 84th-minute try earned a 38-38 draw with Scotland at Twickenham.
There were fears that the match could have been considered a non-event after Wales wrapped up the Six Nations Grand Slam before kick-off, but it proved anything but.
England, which came into the weekend still in the running for the championship, quickly put its disappointment to bed with four tries without reply to take complete control of the game.
But Stuart McInally's score before half-time brought Scotland back into contention and it was sensationally level with around 20 minutes to play, before Sam Johnson looked to have completed an incredible turnaround to send it into the lead 38-31.
There was one last twist in the tale of this classic, though, and Ford stormed under the posts from England's final attack to at least partially spare Eddie Jones's blushes.