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A look at the upcoming battle between Owen Farrell and Finn Russell

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Warren Gatland will be analysing the performance of the pair at Twickenham on Saturday.

England and Scotland clash in the Guinness Six Nations at Twickenham on Saturday when Owen Farrell and Finn Russell will look to lay down markers for the role of British and Irish Lions Test fly-half.

The rivals offer different skill-sets that have pros and cons and each will view the Calcutta Cup showdown as a chance to impress Warren Gatland in the event the series against South Africa, scheduled for the summer, does not fall to coronavirus.

(PA graphic)

Here, the PA news agency looks at how they shape up.

Owen Farrell

Owen Farrell is one of England's key men (Adam Davy/PA)

Point of difference: A ferocious competitor and England's talisman, Farrell is the heartbeat of Eddie Jones' team. An outstanding goal-kicker and accomplished playmaker.

Weakness: The will to win can spill over into indiscipline at times, in particular leading to rash tackles. Now less inclined to get involved in niggles, but his communication with referees is still too forceful.

Lions verdict: The favourite for the Lions fly-half duties against the Springboks because of his generalship and presence. Lacks Russell's imagination but more dependable in pressure-cooker moments.

Finn Russell

Finn Russell is one of the game's most dangerous players (Steve Paston/PA)

Point of difference: Probably the game's most inventive player with a box of tricks that can unlock any defence. Possesses a range of passing and a short kicking game to terrify any defence.

Weakness: As with any maverick, the genius that makes him so dangerous can also lead to wayward moments when the execution fails to match the vision. Game-management is a focus for improvement.

Lions verdict: To choose Russell as ringmaster would be a bold declaration of attacking intent as there is no fly-half better at igniting a back line, but there might be a cost to pay in cohesion. A riskier option.

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