Six Nations Clash: Scotland's Finn Russell Cleared to Face England in Historic Calcutta Cup
Scotland's Finn Russell has been declared fit to start against England in the Six Nations, aiming for a record fifth Calcutta Cup win, despite Darcy Graham's absence.

Scotland's Rugby Union Team Roster Update
Fly-half Finn Russell has been given the green light to start in the upcoming Six Nations match against England at Twickenham. However, the team will miss the prowess of wing Darcy Graham, who has not recovered in time from a concussion sustained during the recent defeat by Ireland.
Injury Updates and Team Changes
- Kyle Rowe steps in for the injured Graham.
- Jamie Ritchie and Pierre Schoeman are introduced to the lineup, marking two significant changes.
Despite Graham's absence, Coach Gregor Townsend remains optimistic, stating, "Darcy is progressing really well, but this week would be too early for him."
Strategic Adjustments
Townsend has opted for a 6-2 split between forwards and backs, bringing Ritchie and Schoeman into the starting lineup. Matt Fagerson and Rory Sutherland will be available from the bench.
"We believe in this group," Townsend emphasized. "They have another chance this week to show who we are in attack and defence."
Key Players to Watch
- Blair Kinghorn continues as full-back.
- Duhan van der Merwe remains a critical asset on the wing.
- Jack Dempsey is set to lead from the No. 8 position.
Recent Performance and Historical Context
Scotland has enjoyed recent success against England, with only one defeat in their last seven encounters. Townsend highlighted the significance of the fixture, "It is one of the most historic in our sport, and the result means a lot."
Scotland Team Roster
Starters:
- Full-Back: Blair Kinghorn
- Wingers: Kyle Rowe, Duhan van der Merwe
- Centres: Huw Jones, Tom Jordan
- Fly-Half: Finn Russell (co-captain)
- Scrum-Half: Ben White
Replacements:
- Ewan Ashman
- Rory Sutherland
- Will Hurd
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