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Scotland v Wales: Everything you need to know

By Peter Thompson
Scotland coach Vern Cotter

Injury-hit Scotland will need a repeat of their heroics against Ireland if they are to end a 10-year wait for a victory against Wales when both sides attempt to reignite their Six Nations campaigns on Saturday.

You have to go back to 2007 for Scotland's last success against Wales and they must address that poor record at Murrayfield this weekend after crashing to defeat against France last time out.

Following the high of defeating Ireland on the opening weekend, Vern Cotter's men fell short in Paris, where they lost captain Greig Laidlaw to an ankle injury that ruled him out of the tournament.

John Barclay will be the man to lay down the law after being named as skipper in the absence of the talismanic scrum-half, who has been replaced by Ali Price. Sean Maitland and Josh Strauss have also joined the injury list.

Wales have also had a fortnight to lick their wounds after Elliot Daly's late try snatched victory for England in Cardiff.

George North returns after missing that clash with a dead leg, while Ross Moriarty will start again with Taulupe Faletau among the replacements.

February 24, 2017

 

HEAD TO HEAD

Scotland: 48

Wales: 70

Draw: 3