Scotland 15-15 England: England winger Ugo Monye tries unsuccessfully to evade the challenge of John Barclay at Murryfield. Scotland take an early lead through Dan Parks' 40m penalty
Scotland centre Nick De Luca makes a dart towards the England try-line. A Dan Parks drop-kick gives the home side a 9-6 lead at half-time after two penalties apiece for Parks and Jonny Wilkinson
James Haskell attempts to breach the Scottish defence but is well marshalled by Scotland's Kelly Brown and Alan Jacobsen. Wilkinson puts England into the lead straight after the restart before Parks levels up to make it 12-12
Jim Hamilton challenges England captain Steve Borthwick in the line-out as Scotland push for that elusive try. Penalties from Toby Flood and Parks push the score up to 15-15
England's Dan Cole makes a try-saving tackle on Chris Cusiter. The game finishes 15-15 and England retain the Calcutta Cup
Ross Ford gets a hand in the face as tempers fray at Murrayfield
Ugo Monya is stretchered off after a nasty clash of heads with Kelly Brown
Jonny Wilkinson limps off as the second half unfolds after sustaining both shoulder and head injuries, leaving Toby Flood to take over at fly-half
Flood has the chance to win the Calcutta Cup at the death, but his attempted drop-goal from 35 metres out is charged down by the desperately diving Rory Lawson. Seconds later the final whistle goes to signal the end of the match and a 15-15 draw.
Ireland 27-12 Wales: Brian O'Driscoll leads out Ireland and wins his 100th cap in their Six Nations clash against Wales at Croke Park. Last year's game between the two completed Ireland's first Grand Slam in 61 years
Another undisciplined first half from Wales - who are making an unfortunate habit of poor opening 40 minutes - sees Ireland soar ahead, thanks to Keith Earls' opening try
Wales do their best to fight back, but Ireland's defence does a good job of marshalling their dangerous runners, such as Jamie Roberts
Tomas O'Leary takes advantage of some non-existent Welsh defence to stretch Ireland's lead
Keith Earls gets a third try for the home side. Tomas O'Leary carries the ball through midfield before finding Earls who bullies through the Welsh defence to touch down for his second try of the match
O'Driscoll is well marked for the most part at Croke Park, but the Irish skipper puts in a trademark defensive performance to help his side to a deserved 27-12 win
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