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We are LIVE from Firhill in Glasgow for what should be an exciting opening match in the RBS 6Nations.
The match is being streamed live by the 247 Team on the RFU Official Website at http://rfu.com/6NStreaming
Alongside match commentary and the expansive five-camera feed from the current home of Glasgow Warriors, there will be post-match interviews following the eagerly anticipated head-to-head.
Peter Wright, Scotland under-20 head coach said; “When the Auld Enemy head north it’s always a wee bit special and it will be great for the boys to get this kind of coverage for a real big-match atmosphere.
“We are hoping for a good crowd at Firhill to roar on the team but it will be great that no-one will have to miss out on what should be a cracking match.”
Wright can call upon the experience of four players in his starting XV who have played at this level before: Harry Leonard, Alex Allan, Mitch Eadie and captain, Robin Hislop.
Another notable inclusion in the Scotland under-20 side will be Jonny Gray, younger brother of star second row, Richie.
England Under 20 Head Coach Rob Hunter has named a strong squad ahead of his side's Six Nations opener against Scotland in Firhill on Friday, February 3 (kick off 7.30pm).
Leicester Tigers fly half and IRB Junior Player of the Year George Ford captains the side for the first time, and is joined by seven players from last season’s U20s in the starting line up. Eight of the match day squad represented John Fletcher's England U18 team last season.
With a relatively new squad at his disposal, Hunter is excited to see what his players have to offer.
He said: "We're excited about getting into the Six Nations, it’s a new side and we are all looking forward to seeing them play. We have a good blend of experience and fresh faces.
“Competition for places is high. We are pleased with how the team has come together, we have had a fantastic week’s preparation in Stirling and we would like to thank the University and Wallace High School for their help and the use of their facilities. There are no easy games in this tournament and starting off against Scotland in Glasgow will be tough.”
New skipper George Ford added: "It's a massive honour to be named captain for this game, but the most important thing for us is to work as hard as we can as a team for 80 minutes against a strong Scotland side. We played them twice last year and we know that they're a threat so we'll need to be on our game and stick to our plan.
"There are a lot of new lads in this side, but a few older heads too. The likes of Matt Kvesic, Elliot Daly and Dan Robson all have Six Nations experience and it's important for us to utilise that for the benefit of the team."
See you there

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