England powered to its second straight Six Nations title and tied the All Blacks' tier-one record of 18 straight wins by thrashing Scotland 61-21 at Twickenham. A win would also see England move to 19 in a row since October 2015, breaking the world record streak at rugby's highest level achieved by the All Blacks over 2015-16. Read more: All Blacks v England - Which winning streak is better? A win would also see England move to 19 in a row since October 2015, breaking the world record streak at rugby's highest level achieved by the All Blacks over 2015-16. England inside center Owen Farrell passed a late fitness test on a leg injury and finished with 26 points from seven conversions and four penalties.
Source: New Zealand Herald March 11, 2017 18:11 UTC