those are the words of england captain mario ottogi ahead of today's six nations clash with france attwickenham. >> it'sjust france at twickenham. >> it's just gone. 6:00 i'm anne diamond. >> and i'm cameron walker and this is gb news breakfast. >> yes, interesting. we're talking about a cold snap coming. i was in edinburgh dunng coming. i was in edinburgh during the week. i just got home sort of last night and it was a lovely, lovely day in edinburgh. cold, but the sun was out and everything looked wonderful. i came home to snow. really snow in my village. i mean it didn't last but j so felt strange because it's so cold outside. and here we are in february and there was me and my son is. >> on, and we'll be talking about the six nations later. yes. with you, aidan, what's the weather going to be like for that one? is that one going to be freezing in the stadiums? >> i wouldn't, i'm not sure about freezing, but i think it'll be crisp. but to be honest with you, i mean, we're used to this kind of weather in the six nations. it's an autumn story. it's an autumn winter tournament for a r