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It is a well-worn adage in these parts, but now it seems the rest of the Six Nations has cottoned on.

A BBC video of supporters from Wales, Ireland, Scotland, Italy and France has emerged on social media ahead of the crunch clash at Twickenham next week.

In it, the supporters - bearing their team's own colours - can be seen, confusingly, all chanting the name of the old enemy.

But by the end, it becomes clear just exactly why they are unanimously referring to Stuart Lancaster's men, with the appearance of the slogan: The Six Nations. It's not about who you want to win...it's about who you want to lose.

England's own supporters congregated in the pub are then shown at the end of the video and are not so sure about who, out of the rest of the Six Nations, they would most like to lose.

The smile-raising promo - which includes shots from around Wales and an appearance by the Cardiff Arms Park Choir - was seemingly produced by the BBC for the Six Nations tournament in 2012.

It was posted on Twitter by a producer from broadcast rivals BT Sport but apparently never saw the light of day because of the way it may have been construed by English fans.

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The video comes as Wales look to repeat the successes of recent years against England at Twickenham on March 9.

Both sides sit on four points from three games ahead of the eagerly-anticipated clash but England lie second in the Six Nations table - ahead of Wales in third - by virtue of their points difference.