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Abbie Meehan

BBC Presenter in Edinburgh with 'fire hands' during Scotland v England coverage

Watch the hilarious moment a BBC presenter looked to have developed the powers of a superhero during the Scotland versus England match at Murrayfield in Edinburgh.

BBC Sport presenter Gabby Logan was discussing the weather alongside fellow commentators, Andrew Cotter, Brian Moore and Christ Paterson, when she possessed the power of levitation and pyrotechnics.

One Twitter user posted the video, stating: "@GabbyLogan with unimaginable power #SixNations"

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Gabby retweeted this post with a laughing emoji, but there is one part most are missing , but now have pointed out in the replies.

One reply said: "Where are your legs?!", while another replied jokingly, "Like one of those people in London who stand there all day, or float."

Gabby appears to be levitating as well as having fire explode from her hands, providing quite the spectacle before the game has even begun for the hosts in Edinburgh.

At the moment that Scotland lead England by 20-17, following a Finn Russell penalty kick, ScotRail got involved with cheering the country on.

ScotRail tweeted: "brb, just letting our drivers know they need to sound the horn passing Murrayfield...#AsOne."

After full-time, Scotland retained the Calcutta Cup, which is awarded every time these two bitter rivals play each other in the sport.

Scotland beat England 20-17 today at Murrayfield in Edinburgh, giving the locals for miles around something to cheer about.

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