Eddie Jones apologised to England fans after their Six Nations Grand Slam hopes went up in smoke at Murrayfield against an inspired Scotland
Warren Gatland dismissed Wales' Six Nations chances after losing in Ireland and will look to blood new players into the team next time out.
John Barclay hailed Finn Russell as one of the best fly-halves in world rugby after he inspired Scotland to a stunning win over England.
Murrayfield was treated to a rare Scottish success over England, with Huw Jones scoring two tries and Finn Russell delivering a fine game.
Ireland will assess their performance after they survived a late scare to beat Wales 37-27 at the Aviva Stadium.
Ireland outscored Wales by five tries to three in Dublin to make it three Six Nations wins out of three.
Scotland have not beaten England for a decade and Lee Mears does not expect them to put that right at Murrayfield.
Former England lock Simon Shaw says facing Scotland at Murrayfield will be a "very tough proposition" for the Six Nations holders.
England cannot afford to give Scotland the scent of victory in the closing stages at Murrayfield, says Martin Johnson.
France ended their wait for a first win in the Six Nations, eventually easing past Italy 34-17 at the Stade Velodrome.
England have not lost to Scotland for a decade and John Barclay knows his side face a "big challenge" to end that dismal run.
Rory Best believes Johnny Sexton will start for Ireland despite him receiving treatment on his back on Friday.
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