Summary

  • Wales keep 100% record with narrow victory

  • Zander Fagerson sent off for hosts early in second half

  • Scotland beat England last time out and Wales defeated Ireland

  • Get involved on Twitter at #BBCSportScot or #bbcrugby

  1. Team newspublished at 16:07 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February 2021

    Scotland v Wales (16:45)

    As ever in this brutal competition injury has struck both teams heading into this one, though Wales - with just a six-day turnaround - have been the more badly bruised.

    Owen Watkin and Nick Tompkins make up a new midfield as Johnny Williams and George North miss out through injury.

    Aaron Wainwright comes in for Dan Lydiate in the back-row, with Josh Navidi also sidelined. Gareth Davies replaces Tomos Williams at scrum-half.

    Scotland, meanwhile, make just three changes. Jamie Ritchie, Cameron Redpath, and Sean Maitland drop out for Blade Thomson, James Lang, and Darcy Graham.

  2. Wales teampublished at 16:03 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February 2021

    Scotland v Wales (16:45)

    Wales WVImage source, BBC Sport

    Replacements: Elliot Dee, Rhodri Jones, Leon Brown, Will Rowlands, James Botham, Kieran Hardy, Callum Sheedy, Willis Halaholo.

  3. Scotland teampublished at 16:01 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February 2021

    Scotland v Wales (16:45)

    Scotland XVImage source, BBC Sport

    Replacements: Cherry, Kebble, Nel, R Gray, Graham, Steele, Van der Walt, Jones.

  4. Postpublished at 16:00 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February 2021

    Right, let's refresh our memories of the teams...

  5. Postpublished at 15:57 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February 2021

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  6. We've got you coveredpublished at 15:53 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February 2021

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    Whether you're in front of the TV, in your car, or out on your daily walk, we've got you covered!

    You can watch Scotland v Wales on BBC One on your tele and at the top of this page from 16:00, or listen on BBC Radio Scotland, BBC Radio Wales, or BBC Radio 5 Live.

    We'll of course have live text updates here, as well as in-play clips of all the best action. Sorted.

  7. Balticpublished at 15:47 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February 2021

    Scotland v Wales (16:45)

    It is projected to be -1 degrees Celsius by kick-off at Murrayfield. Literally freezing.

    For anyone who has been to the stadium before, you'll know the biting wind in Edinburgh is relentless too. Perhaps a few numb hands will mean dropped balls!

    A snowboarder enjoys the snow around MurrayfieldImage source, Inpho
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  8. Stage is setpublished at 15:43 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February 2021

    Scotland v Wales (16:45)

    The game of the day is fast approaching as Scotland host Wales at Murrayfield!

    You can watch, listen, and follow our live text here. Will Scotland back up their Twickenham triumph and announce themselves as contenders?

    Or was last week's win against Ireland the start of something for Wayne Pivac's Wales?

    We'll know soon enough.