Third Weekend Special

Ugo Monye introduces highlights from the latest round of the always-enthralling rugby championship, with England gunning for revenge against reigning champions Wales at Twickenham.
Wales were the surprise package of last year's championship as they claimed a 28th title. Their tournament included a controversial 40-24 triumph in Cardiff over Eddie Jones's side to secure the Triple Crown, along with their biggest points total versus England.
In the weekend's other two matches, Scotland are aiming to beat France for a third successive time in this championship for the first time since 1958, while Ireland are expected to win convincingly against Italy in Dublin.
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