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Published 17:14 13 Mar 2026 GMT
Updated 17:14 13 Mar 2026 GMT

We are heading for the best Six Nations Super Saturday since 2015 this weekend.
11 years ago, Wales, Ireland and England all had a great chance to claim the crown on the final day that year.
Wales opened the day and looked to have sealed it with a 61-20 win over Italy, before Ireland came a pulled off a miracle 40-10 victory over the Scots to put them in the driving seat.
Not to be outdone, however, England played out a 55-35 barnstormer against the French, with the English camped on their opponents line in the final moments.
Les Bleus held out and Ireland won the championship with +6 points difference over England.
Can you name the side who defeated the Scots at Murrayfield?
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