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Gregor Townsend warns England not to underestimate wounded Scotland
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- England aim to expose a wounded Scotland by leveraging tactical discipline and pressure at Murrayfield, building on both teams' recent Six Nations form.
- Townsend warns England not to underestimate Scotland, insisting the home support and Calcutta Cup history can fuel another upset in Edinburgh.
- Townsend makes up-front changes while preserving back-three stability to counter England's threats and keep momentum in selection.
- Townsend emphasizes physicality, aggression, and effort as non-negotiables to meet England's pressure on the weekend.
- Murrayfield's atmosphere and the crowd's energy are singled out by Townsend as potential catalysts for Scotland's performance.
- Townsend notes the shift in squad selection with Edinburgh absent from the XV for the first time since 1998, focusing attention on Murrayfield's direct objective.
- England enter the clash off a 12-test unbeaten run, with Earl highlighting Scotland's appetite for a 'wounded animal' response.
- Ben Earl frames the match as a test of Scotland's response and England's continued growth since last year's tense Calcutta Cup win at Twickenham.
- Earl recognises Scotland's past tactical superiority in last year's fixture as a learning moment for England's tactical evolution.
- Earl stresses that England have progressed tactically and are prepared for a different kind of challenge from Scotland this year.
- Overall, the match is framed as a high-stakes Calcutta Cup battle with England seeking to consolidate earlier Six Nations form while Scotland searches for resilience under pressure.
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