England’s charges for another Women’s Six Nations title followed on Saturday, beating Scotland 59-7 in Leicester.
The victory brought England back to the top of the ladder after an undefeated France, defeating Italy 34-21 earlier in the day.
England’s victory set the grand slam decider against France at Allianz Stadium in Twickenham next week.
John Mitchell’s side acknowledged just one attempt as they scored a big score by a second-hand difference of 184.
The Tries were shared in the first half, with the forwards earning reward as Prop Kelsey Clifford and Back Rowers’ Marlie Packer and Zoe Aldcroft crossed the line.
Winger Claudia MacDonald then acquired her first, and Britain quickly fell out of sight and cruised for the victory of six more countries.
Rock Abbey Ward and Hooker Lark Atkin Davis added two more attempts to England’s tally before the break, with Scotland looking down after 40 minutes.
The defending champions started where they left off in the second half with a slight show where they walked from one end of the pitch towards the other and attacked rugby before McDonald finished his job on the second post.
Scotland then scored the only point of the afternoon, with Lisa Thomson’s centre scoring before Helen Nelson slotting for conversion.
Abby Dow then responded with a pair of tries at the end. Initially, dodged three Scottish defenders in hand and ran down the right wing to win a sensational attempt.
Earlier on Saturday, France continued its hopes for the Grand Slam with a tough victory over Italy at Parma.
Italy surprised a 21-12 lead at halftime before France ran in three unanswered attempts to score 34-21.
England will host France at Twickenham next Saturday, with the title winners, and Scotland will face Ireland.