Summary

  • Wales captain Alun Wyn Jones wins record 149th Test cap

  • Wales looking for first win in the competition since opening victory over Italy in February

  • Rhys Carre's try gave Wales the lead in a scrappy first half

  • Scotland restored their lead through Stuart McInally's try just after the hour mark

  • Scotland hold on to claim first win in Wales since 2002

  1. Team news - Lewis-Hughes makes Wales debutpublished at 13:32 Greenwich Mean Time 31 October 2020

    Wales v Scotland (14:15 BST)

    A late change means James Davies starts at seven for Wales as Justin Tipuric is ruled out with Tonsilitis. This is the fourth time Davies has started a Test alongside his brother Jonathan.

    Exeter double winner Tomas Francis makes his first Test appearance since the Rugby World Cup and is joined in the tight five by a player that was on the opposing side in the Premiership final – Wasps’ Will Rowlands.

    There’s a debut for Cardiff Blues flanker Shane Lewis-Hughes who has been compared to the man breaking the record for Test caps today, Alun Wyn Jones.

    Liam Williams returns on the wing, which means the dropped George North will have to his wait for his 100th Test cap.

    Wales teamImage source, BBC Sport
  2. Hello and welcomepublished at 13:29 Greenwich Mean Time 31 October 2020

    Wales v Scotland (14:15 GMT)

    In usual times the final weekend of a Six Nations would be all about the buzz of excitement on the streets of Cardiff, pints in pubs, celtic kilts, old acquaintances catching up, new friendships being made and given Scotland haven't won in Wales since April 2002 - an expectation of a home win.

    But these aren't usual times. The match is in Llanelli, Wales aren't in contention for the Championship and Scotland - who have an attack bolstered by the returning Finn Russell - may feel this is the game to end their losing run in Wales.

    You can listen to live commentary of the game on BBC Radio Wales or BBC Radio Cymru, or stay with us here for minute by minute updates of all the action.

    Let's take a look at the teams first.

    Parc y ScarletsImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency