Stuart Hogg made another costly mistake as England beat Scotland in an ugly Calcutta Cup clash to claim their first win of the Six Nations.
Ellis Genge scored the only try of a scrappy battle in horrendous conditions as England regained the Calcutta Cup with a 13-6 defeat of Scotland at a sodden Murrayfield.
There was little to separate the fierce rivals on a bleak Saturday in Edinburgh, lashed by Storm Ciara, after Adam Hastings' penalty brought Scotland level following Owen Farrell's strike from the tee in the first half.
That was until replacement prop Genge touched down 10 minutes from time after England were awarded a scrum five yards from the post when Stuart Hogg was adjudged to have made downward pressure on the ball, having spilt it over his own line.
Hogg admitted after the game that he made a mistake that led to England's try and paid tribute to England for dealing with the dreadful weather conditions better than Scotland.