Gregor Townsend’s men scored five tries as they moved up to fourth in the standings ahead of their final match of the tournament next weekend against Ireland in Dublin.
We rate each Scotland player out of ten – with a number of impressive performances.
13. Chris Harris
Not renowned for his try-scoring prowess, the Gloucester centre weighed in with a crucial first-half double to put Scotland in the driving seat. 8 Photo: ALBERTO PIZZOLI
14. Darcy Graham
At his elusive best for his try, his 12th for his country. Also showed good awareness to play in Russell in the move which led to Scotland’s opening try. 7 Photo: ALBERTO PIZZOLI
15. Stuart Hogg
Impressive performance from the skipper who notched his 26th Scotland try and had a hand in Sam Johnson’s score and Chris Harris’ second. 7 Photo: Mike Egerton
16. The replacements
The whole front row was changed just before the hour mark, with Allan Dell, Stuart McInally and WP Nel coming on to play their part. Bradbury followed a couple of minutes later. There were also late run-outs for Adam Hastings, Jamie Hodgson, Sione Tuipulotu and Ben Vellacott, above, the latter making his debut. Photo: ALBERTO PIZZOLI