SCOTLAND host Wales at Murrayfield looking to put successive Six Nations defeats behind them.
Warren Gatland, much like the glory days he delivered, is long gone from the Principality, as the penultimate Six Nations clash takes place for Wales.


A spirited display in Matt Sherratt’s first game was not enough to stop the Grand Slam train, as Ireland dispatched of the Welsh in Cardiff last time out.
A familiar tale for Scotland at Twickenham, as a spirited display was not enough to see them retain the Calcutta Cup.
It was a tale of woe for the Scots star man Finn Russell, missing crucial conversions to see Gregor Townsend’s side score 15 points, one point too few.
England ripped victory from the jaws of defeat with 30 seconds to go, as Finn Russell dragged a third and final conversion wide to give England a one point victory, when it could have gone the other way.
Russell will want to rectify his mistakes at Murrayfield, and with the Red Dragons on a 15 game winless run, it will take something special for them to stop an extra motivated Finn Russell.
How to watch Scotland vs Wales and is there a live stream?
- Scotland vs Wales will be LIVE on BBC One in the UK.
- The HUGE clash will also be available for stream on BBC iPlayer.
- Action from Murrayfield gets underway at 4:45pm GMT.
- Alternatively, follow along with SunSport’s coverage of the game.
Scotland vs Wales line-ups
Scotland are looking to bounce back at Murrayfield, after suffering successive defeats at the hands of Ireland and England.
SCOTLAND: 15. Kinghorn, 14. Graham, 13. Jones, 12. Jordan, 11. van der Merwe, 10. Russell, 9. White; . 1. Schoeman, 2. Cherry, 3. Fagerson, 4. Gray, 5. Gilchrist, 6. Ritchie, 7. Darge, 8. Dempsey
Replacements: 16. Ashman, 17. Sutherland, 18. Hurd, 19. Brown, 20. Fagerson, 21. Horne, 22. McDowall, 23. Rowe
Wales put in a spirited display against Ireland, but came up short at the Principality. The Red Dragon are looking to end their mammoth winless run.
WALES: 15. Murray, 14. Rogers, 13. Llewellyn, 12. Thomas, 11. Mee, 10. Anscombe, 9. Williams; 1. Smith, 2. Dee, 3. John, 4. Rowlands, 5. Denkins, 6. Morgan, 7. Reffell, 8. Faletau
Replacements: 16. Lake, 17. Thomas, 18. Assiratti, 19. Williams, 20. Wainwright, 21. Williams, 22. Evans, 23. Roberts
What other Six Nations games are on this weekend?
Here is full schedule of the remaining fixtures:
Round 4
- Ireland vs France – March 8 at 2.15pm | ITV
- Scotland vs Wales – March 8 at 4.45pm | BBC
- England vs Italy – March 9 at 3pm | ITV
Round 5
- Italy vs Ireland – March 15 at 2.15pm | ITV
- Wales vs England – March 15 at 4.45pm | BBC
- France vs Scotland – March 15 at 8pm | ITV