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Scotland 25-7 Wales
With an advantage in their favour, Scotland centre Huw Jones tries to dribble forward with the ball at his feet, but he doesn't get very far.
Scotland go for the lineout route again.
FT: Scotland 35-7 Wales - George Turner Kyle Steyn (2), Blair Kinghorn & Matt Fagerson go over for Scotland, Ken Owens counters for visitors before break
Scotland build on winning back-to-back matches at Twickenham for the first time in bright start to championship
Wales fall to another heavy defeat after losing 34-10 to Ireland
Colin Moffat
Scotland 25-7 Wales
With an advantage in their favour, Scotland centre Huw Jones tries to dribble forward with the ball at his feet, but he doesn't get very far.
Scotland go for the lineout route again.
Scotland 25-7 Wales
Gareth Griffiths
BBC Sport Wales at BT Murrayfield
Ospreys lock Rhys Davies comes on for his first cap instead of Dafydd Jenkins.
A proud day for Davies but he will do well to help turn this into a famous Wales comeback.
Scotland 25-7 Wales
Johnnie Beattie
Former Scotland back row on BBC Radio 5 Live
Another crucial turnover for Scotland.
Wales have been down this part of the pitch time and again but just haven't been allowed to take chances.
Scotland 25-7 Wales
Wales come again but the blue wall holds firm and they are awarded a scrum for their efforts.
Liam Williams is back from the sin-bin.
Scotland 25-7 Wales
Wales do look to Rhys Carre this time but he can't get away as Matt Fagerson makes a vital intervention and Scotland scramble the ball away.
Scotland 25-7 Wales
Jamie Roberts
Former Wales international on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
Lots of phases but it just felt like Wales weren't really going anywhere.
They should use Rhys Carre more... he's one of their best ball-carriers.
Scotland 25-7 Wales
The standard procession of changes is well under way and WP Nel gets a big cheer from the home fans as the veteran enters the fray and gets his old head straight into a scrum.
Scotland 25-7 Wales
Depleted Wales are not done yet as the pound away, looking to break through the Scottish defence near the posts.
Scotland 25-7 Wales
Err... If there was a second one.
What a pass for the first Kyle Steyn try!
Scotland 25-7 Wales
If there was only one picture to explain Finn Russell, it would be this.
Scotland 25-7 Wales
Gareth Griffiths
BBC Sport Wales at BT Murrayfield
Scotland have been so much more clinical in attack than Wales and have forced the visitors to concede penalties in the second half.
The warning had been there from referee Andrew Brace and Liam Williams is shown a yellow card for a second weekend in a row.
Then Finn Russell again shows his magic with a pinpoint cross kick that caught wing Rio Dyer out of position with full-back Williams off the field.
Scotland 25-7 Wales
Sam Warburton
Former Wales captain on BBC One
Russell knew where the space was going to be. Scotland know they have an extra man, and Tuipulotu holds that man in defence by running a short line.
Kyle Steyn - great take, Russell great kick. The forwards do a great job with a lineout. It opens up an acre of space.
Scotland 25-7 Wales
Johnnie Beattie
Former Scotland back row on BBC Radio 5 Live
The work was done by the pack but the execution by Russell to spot the gap and put that kick was absolutely first-class.
It's a big lead and Scotland have 20 minutes to finish this off.
They must put their foot on the throat of the Welsh.
Kyle Steyn
A second try for Kyle Steyn following more smart thinking from Finn Russell.
The winger is in acres of space in the opposite corner as the fly-half pings a cracker of a cross-field kick right into his arms.
An ugly attempt at the extras from Russell. He's human after all.
Scotland 20-7 Wales
Jamie Roberts
Former Wales international on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
Is it a bit early from Scotland to start looking at a bonus point?
That feels like an emotional decision to me.
Scotland 20-7 Wales
Liam Williams is the man penalised for Wales, off his feet as the visitors crash forward again.
Scotland go for the jugular against 14 men with a kick to the corner.
Scotland 20-7 Wales
A juddering collision between both hookers as George Turner tries to run through Ken Owens. That would cause a few twitches on the Richter scale.
Scotland 20-7 Wales
Johnnie Beattie
Former Scotland back row on BBC Radio 5 Live
When Finn Russell is on fire it's wonderful to watch.
He has no right to break the line there with a three-on-three but he gets his hands out to offload his pass and creates the try.
Beautiful.
Scotland 20-7 Wales
Chris Paterson
Former Scotland international on BBC One
The skill level of these players is incredible.
To have the composure and execution to do that when you're being tackled two metres from the line - remarkable.
Kyle Steyn
What a pass from Finn Russell!
The mercurial fly-half is going down with two men around his legs but somehow manages to flip the ball out of the side of his hand for the waiting Kyle Steyn.
Russell follows that piece of magic with a thumping conversion.