England and Scotland are set to arrive at Twickenham for the latest edition of rugby union's oldest international fixture with their ancient rivalry in rude health.
England captain Steve Borthwick, not normally someone to indulge in 'mind games', has made no secret this week of how Scotland's reaction to their victory in last year's Calcutta Cup still rankles.
"There are certain things I will not forget after that game," Borthwick said. "They made no disguise in rubbing in the fact they had beaten England."
But that will be as nothing if Scotland triumph this weekend to record their first victory at Twickenham since 1983.
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