Postpublished at 16:15 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2022
Wales 20-17 Scotland
Sam Warburton
Former Wales captain on BBC One
I am not sure Sam Skinner will agree there was no force in that but I think the decision was correct.
FT: Wales 20-17 Scotland at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff
Biggar's drop-goal with 10 mins left seals victory for Wales
Cuthbert try ruled out - in touch; Russell sin-binned for Scots
Four Biggar penalties plus Francis try for Wales
Four Russell penalties & Graham try for Scots
Ceri Coleman-Phillips
Wales 20-17 Scotland
Sam Warburton
Former Wales captain on BBC One
I am not sure Sam Skinner will agree there was no force in that but I think the decision was correct.
Wales 20-17 Scotland
Scotland are throwing the kitchen sink at Wales, they've made it to the half-way line.
Wales 20-17 Scotland.
Scotland have line-out ball, they're going to have to run it from their own half.
The tension is huge.
Wales 20-17 Scotland
Late drama.
The TMO is looking at a dangerous high tackle from Taine Basham on Sam Skinner.
But it's just a penalty.
Wales 20-17 Scotland
Tom Shanklin
Former Wales international on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
Brilliant pressure from Wales.
The Welsh coaches are screaming - what a moment that was because there's two minutes to go and it's a penalty on the halfway line and Wales can get deep into Scotland's half.
Wales 20-17 Scotland
Dan Biggar limps off and Callum Sheedy's first contribution is to kick the ball deep into Scottish territory.
There's one minute to go and Wales have a five metre lineout.
Wales 20-17 Scotland
Sam Warburton
Former Wales captain on BBC One
Dillon Lewis does well. He gets on the ball and manages to be strong.
He is really good in the loose and that could be the matchwinning penalty.
It's been a much improved defensive performance by Wales - there has been much more pressure on the breakdown all game.
Wales 20-17 Scotland
The biggest cheer of the afternoon comes as Wales win another penalty, this time on the half-way line as Dillon Lewis gets over the ball.
Wales 20-17 Scotland
Rory Lawson
Former Scotland captain on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
It's a huge couple of minutes with a one-man advantage for Wales.
Wales build a lot of pressure on Scotland and now have that territory and will try and create a penalty advantage.
Wales 20-17 Scotland
Dan Biggar seems happy to kick the ball in these dying minutes.
Scotland are more than happy to run it from deep.
Wales 20-17 Scotland
Peter Wright
Former Scotland prop on BBC Radio Scotland
This is international rugby.
Scotland cannot give the ball up as easily as that.
Wales 20-17 Scotland
Discipline is huge for both sides now.
Scotland concede a penalty and Wales kick into the Scottish half.
We're into the last 5 minutes, the class of 2010 all know what can happen in five minutes!
Wales 20-17 Scotland
Andy Nicol
Former Scotland scrum-half on BBC One
Scotland didn't panic last week when they went down against England.
But they had 15 minutes then, they have only got seven minutes here and their playmaker is off.
Wales 20-17 Scotland
Scotland are happy to see the clock tick down as the scrum goes down.
It finally comes out and Wales once again win turnover ball.
Wales 20-17 Scotland
Tom Shanklin
Former Wales international on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
Wales had the penalty advantage so what was the point going for the three points?
I don't understand it.
Wales 20-17 Scotland
Amid all the excitement, Jonathan Davies receives a standing ovation from the crowd as he comes on for his 100th Test.
He replaces Nick Tompkins in the centre.
Wales 20-17 Scotland
Sam Warburton
Former Wales captain on BBC One
Wales had Scotland on toast.
Wales have the three points and a man advantage, but I jut felt there were seven points going begging there.
Andy Nicol
Former Scotland scrum-half on BBC One
That's taken Wales into the lead but Scotland will be happy to come away with three points and not the try.
They had penalty advantage - why go for the three?
Wales 20-17 Scotland
A strange decision there.
Wales had the penalty advantage and were putting serious pressure on Scotland's try-line.
But Biggar decides to take the three.
Wales 17-17 Scotland
Tom English
BBC Scotland's chief sports writer
It's stupid from Finn Russell, and Scotland are playing a stupid game here.
They haven't put anything together in the second half - they're going down meekly.