Penaltypublished at 16:11 Greenwich Mean Time 15 February 2015
Penalty to Wales and Leigh Halfpenny whips off the scrum cap, addresses the ball and finds a way over via the inside of the right upright. Streaky, but they all count.
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Penalty to Wales and Leigh Halfpenny whips off the scrum cap, addresses the ball and finds a way over via the inside of the right upright. Streaky, but they all count.
Jonathan Davies has been given his get-out-of-jail card. He rejoins the action with Wales with a put-in to a scrum on the Scotland 22.
Jonathan Davies
Former Wales fly-half on BBC One
"I've been very impressed by Alex Dunbar, his angles are good and he's solid in the tackle - very impressive."
Gavin Hastings
Former Scotland full-back on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
"Game on! You just feel that this game can still open up. The forwards have been laying into each other and it is anybody's game."
Douglas McWhinnie: Cracking game of #rugby from both sides. Wish advantage wouldn't play as big a factor, high tackles are not being called either.
Alex Reeves: Great pressure from Scotland. Bring on the next 40 minutes.
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Scotland send the Wales scrum into retreat and referee Glen Jackson awards Scotland a penalty. Finn Russell puts it into the corner, Ross Ford misses his man in the line-out, but Jamie Roberts is pinged for hanging on as he thunders up midfield.
Greig Laidlaw makes short work of the chance off the tee. Wales' lead down to three...
Is this canny play from Wales?
Down a man thanks to Finn Russell's return, Wales second row Jake Ball suddenly needs a spot of medical attention.
A quick application of the magic sponge and some soothing words and he is ready to resume.
Sean Lamont gathers the kick-off cleanly and Wales enter the ruck that forms around him illegally. Penalty Scotland and Finn Russell trots back on to take the hosts back to a full complement as it is boomed up to halfway for a line-out.
Teams back out.
Got your breath back? Hope so.
We are ready to go. Dan Biggar to boot us off...
Andy Nicol
Former Scotland scrum-half on BBC One
"That was the key bit for Scotland, get 10 points when Wales have that yellow card against them. It is really important Scotland get some points in the first five minutes of the second half."
Anyone's game from here by my reckoning...
Scotland will have a short power play period when Finn Russell is released from the sin-bin and Jonathan Davies still has to serve a little bit of his sentence to serve.
Wales faded badly in the second half against England.
Hmm... put all that in your pipe.
Martyn Williams
Former Wales captain on BBC One
"Wales have reverted back to type, they have not kicked much and they have won the aerial battle in the first half. I think they'll be relatively happy with that first half."
What a half!
Here are the fine details...
Scotland - Wales
Tackles made: 53-54
Tackles missed: 5-7
Turnovers won: 3-3
Penalties conceded: 8-6
Carries: 46-52
Offloads: 2-1
Metres made: 179-263
Jeremy Guscott
Former England centre on BBC One
"How many times, like in the autumn, have Scotland had the opportunity and don't get over the line? It comes down to fine details and you have to take your opportunities in international rugby."
BBC Wales' Dafydd Pritchard at Murrayfield: "There is an edgy atmosphere at Murrayfield with both sides reduced to 14 men.
"Boos abound as Wales centre Jonathan Davies joins Scotland's Fin Russell in the sin bin after taking out Johnnie Beattie in the air.
"Interestingly, Dan Biggar - who was the victim of Russell's illegal aerial challenge - is overheard on the referee's mic saying 'if I break my neck, you've got to send him off'."
Late tries from Kay Wilson and Hannah Gallagher help England women to an ultimately comfortable victory over Italy at The Stoop.
You can read a full report on the BBC Sport website and app shortly.
Gavin Hastings
Former Scotland full-back on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
"I spoke before the game about somehow getting over the line, but Scotland will be so frustrated at not getting over. Great, desperate defending from Wales. It has been a very exciting first half and Wales are just about deserve their lead. Scotland know they are still in this game."
Jonathan Davies
Former Wales fly-half on BBC One
"A good time for the bell! Scotland had the opportunity, a couple of half-breaks but you have to turn those into points. That was a fantastic first half of rugby."
Wales somehow survive and that feels like a body blow to Scotland - getting so close without coming back with some points to show.
An excellent half though from the hosts.
Still Scotland! Stuart Hogg runs back a wayward clearing kick to within ten metres. Alex Dunbar up to within inches...