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Wills starts as Scotland aim to raise level for England

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'Would it happen in the men's game?' Women's Six Nations programme has wrong names Saturday's game in Edinburgh has already smashed the record number of tickets sold for a Scottish women's sporting event, with more than 30,000 fans due to attend.

'Would it happen in the men's game? ' Women's Six Nations programme has wrong names Saturday's game in Edinburgh has already smashed the record number of tickets sold for a Scottish women's sporting event, with more than 30,000 fans due to attend. "We really want to use that energy," Fukofuka said of the crowd.

"Use that support to go out there and express ourselves. "We want to perform, we want to play to the potential that we have. We started the championship off with four points, but we didn't quite play to our potential.

That was a bit disappointing in some ways. There's a few moving parts that didn't quite connect last week. "This week we've got an opportunity at home to step into that pressure and really enjoy the chance to go and perform.

"If we can get our set-piece platform to give us the opportunity to play our front foot game, get through the phase count and really unlock some of those threats that we have, we're pretty confident that we'll be in a position to then take advantage of some of those opportunities. " England beat Scotland 40-8 on their way to World Cup glory on home soil last year. Scotland last enjoyed success in this fixture in 1999 and the visitors have not lost a Six Nations match since 2018.