Edinburgh, Scotland – England travels to Murrayfield on Saturday, February 14, 2026, to face Scotland in a crucial Six Nations clash. The match, set for 5:40 PM local time, will be broadcast live on TF1 and streamed on TF1+, offering fans a key contest in the early stages of the tournament.
Coming off a dominant 48-7 victory against Wales, England aims to maintain momentum and set pressure on France in the Six Nations standings. A win for the Red Rose would solidify their position at the top of the table ahead of France’s match against Cardiff.
However, Scotland will be a formidable opponent, especially on home turf. Following a narrow 18-15 defeat in Italy last week, the pressure is on Scotland’s head coach, Gregor Townsend, with his position potentially on the line. Despite their recent setback, Scotland boasts a strong historical record against England, having won four of their last five encounters, including a close 16-15 victory last year.
The stakes are high as England seeks to continue their impressive form and challenge for the Grand Slam, whereas Scotland desperately needs a win to revive their campaign. This Calcutta Cup match, a historic rivalry dating back 155 years, promises to be a thrilling encounter.
England arrives confident after securing 12 consecutive wins, but they are aware of the challenge Murrayfield presents. They have lost three of their last four Six Nations matches played in Edinburgh and will need a strong performance to overcome a determined Scottish side.
Four changes have been made to the Scotland starting lineup, including the return of Jamie Ritchie at flanker. Blair Kinghorn remains absent from the squad. The updated team features Gregor Brown and George Turner in the second row and Nathan McBeth at prop.
Fans can watch the match live on TF1 and via streaming on TF1+, starting at 5:40 PM on February 14, 2026.
The match is also highlighted as a key indicator of England’s ability to challenge France for the Six Nations title, as detailed in 20 Minutes and L’Équipe.