England beat Scotland in a rugby union match. England scored 12 tries and won by a very large score. Experts said other teams should be "very worried" about England right now.
In rugby, a try is scored when a player puts the ball down behind the other team's goal line. A try is worth five points. After a try, the team can kick for two more points. This kick is called a conversion. Scoring 12 tries in one match is very rare, even at the top level.
England played very well from start to finish. They moved the ball quickly and found gaps in Scotland's defence again and again. Scotland tried hard to stop them, but England kept scoring. The pressure was very difficult to deal with for the Scottish players.
England and Scotland are old rivals. They first played rugby against each other in 1871. Their matches are usually very close and hard-fought. So this big result was very unusual. Experts said England looked strong and dangerous.
Rugby union has 15 players on each side. A match lasts 80 minutes — two halves of 40 minutes. The ball can only be passed backward, so teams use running, passing, and kicking to move forward. A scrum is when players from both teams push against each other to win the ball. A lineout happens when the ball goes out of play on the side of the field.
This result sent a clear message to the rugby world. For Scotland, it showed they need to improve their defence. England's performance showed they can challenge any team.