Ben, Charlie and Charles reflect on Scotland's win over England in the Calcutta Cup, their fourth in a row, and where the defeat leaves Steve Borthwick's side heading into the final two rounds of the Six Nations.
We ask if it is time for the England coach to roll the dice with some of the emerging talent, like Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, and if it is time to say goodbye to some of the squad's elder statesmen. Whether changes are needed to England's coaching ticket moving forward to accelerate Borthwick's rebuild is also discussed.
Elsewhere, we hear from Italy defence coach Marius Goosen who tells us that Paolo Garbisi's last-gasp penalty against France should have been retaken after the fly-half was forced to rush the potential match-winning kick.
Ben gives us his verdict from the Aviva as Ireland's unbeaten start continued against Wales.
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Introducing The Telegraph Women's Sport Podcast: Success
Incredible Ireland, improved England
What is going wrong for England?
The Marcus Smith debate and Michele Lamaro on evolving Italy
Are England making progress?
Welsh player strike threatens England match and Cheslin Kolbe
Are Ireland favourites for the World Cup?
Can Italy stun England at Twickenham?
The Six Nations is here with Finn Russell
Why England sacked Eddie Jones and want Steve Borthwick
What next for England with Shaun Edwards
England draw and how Georgia's set-piece stunned Wales
Challenges of officiating with Nigel Owens
Attack in the modern game with Stuart Lancaster
The art of selection with Eddie Jones
What next for England & Eddie Jones after poor Six Nations?
Can England's attack silence the French?
Ireland rightly favourites for Twickenham showdown
Poor officiating overshadows round three of the Six Nations
Tuilagi returns, Six Nations to remain how it is
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