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Scotland v England kick-off time, TV channel, team news and what coaches have said

England will be looking to continue their Six Nations winning streak when they travel to Scotland this weekend.

Scotland beat Wales in the first round of the tournament before narrowly losing to France two weeks ago. Despite this, Gregor Townsend's team have had a good start to the Six Nations.

England's head coach, Steve Borthwick, has said that Scotland are the favourites to come out on top and retain the Calcutta Cup they won at Twickenham last year. And below is all the information you need to know ahead of this afternoon's game.

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The Scotland v England match will start at 4.45pm on Saturday, February 24, at Murrayfield in Edinburgh.

You can watch the Scotland v England match live on BBC1. The coverage will start at 4pm.

If you want to watch the match online, you can use BBC iPlayer. But remember, you'll need an iPlayer account and a TV licence to do this.

Scotland's team has three new players for the match. Blair Kinghorn, Kyle Steyn and Jamie Ritchie will all be in the starting line-up this weekend.

Kinghorn, who missed the first two rounds due to injury, is now fit and ready to face the Auld Enemy at Murrayfield. Ritchie will be playing in the back row, taking Matt Fagerson's spot.

On the other hand, England has made five changes, including the surprising removal of Freddie Steward as full-back. George Furbank will be stepping into his shoes.

Steve Borthwick has also chosen Ollie Lawrence over Manu Tuilagi for the inside centre position, and Danny Care will start as scrum-half. In the front row, Ellis Genge and Dan Cole are replacing Joe Marler

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