Worsley recalled for Calcutta Cup
England make just two changes to the starting XV for Saturday's Calcutta Cup match against Scotland at Murrayfield.
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De Luca wins Scots starting place
Scotland make one change for the Six Nations visit of England, with Nick De Luca coming in for Simon Danielli.
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Chick Young's view
"The future of Glasgow Rangers is in the hands of a chosen few"
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Jeremy Guscott Q&A
Jerry answers your questions on the Calcutta Cup, Sale's poor form and other rugby issues
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Harper keen to sort Poppies deals
Kettering boss Lee Harper says the club needs to look to secure new contracts with key players for next season.
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Port Vale v Bradford
Preview followed by live coverage of Tuesday's game between Port Vale and Bradford in League Two.
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Shaw ruled out of Scotland match
England lock Simon Shaw is ruled out of Saturday's Calcutta Cup match with Scotland because of a shoulder injury.
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Edinburgh knows team are 'tense'
Rushden and Diamonds manager Justin Edinburgh says he is aware of how stressful the end-of-season run-in can be on his team.
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Insomniac Tootle criticises form
Crewe Alexandra defender Matt Tootle says he is suffering from sleepless nights after a poor run of personal performances.
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Rodgers out to repay boss Sampson
Northampton Town utility man Paul Rodgers says he wants to repay boss Ian Sampson for the faith he has shown in him.
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Dickson pleased to hit top form
Northampton Saints scrum-half Lee Dickson says he is playing his best rugby at the most important time of the season.
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Adams to wait on contract offers
Port Vale manager Micky Adams says players still have a chance to impress him before he makes a decision on their futures.
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Rangers enter talks on takeover
Rangers confirm that principal shareholder Murray International Holdings has opened discussions about a possible takeover.
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Leeds 19-12 Saracens
Leeds beat former leaders Saracens to earn their third consecutive win and move off the bottom of the Premiership.
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Sale 7-15 Northampton
Sale slip to the bottom of the Guinness Premiership table after losing 15-7 to Northampton.
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Turner backs duo for Wales calls
Newport Gwent Dragons boss Paul Turner says wing Aled Brew and flanker Gavin Thomas deserve Wales recalls.
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Saturday football as it happened
Man Utd go top of the Premier League with a 1-0 win at Wolves as Arsenal and Bolton also win, while Portsmouth reach the FA Cup semi-finals but Fulham and Spurs go to a replay.
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Leicester 35-19 London Irish
Leicester go six points clear at the top of the Guinness Premiership with a confident 35-19 win over London Irish.
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Kettering 2-0 Grays Athletic
Kettering keep the pressure on the teams above them in the play-off race with a comfortable win over struggling Grays.
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Port Vale 1-3 Northampton
Northampton score twice in the closing stages of the first half to secure a third successive league win with victory at Port Vale.
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