Summary

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  • Scotland resist remarkable comeback to win in Cardiff for first time since 2002

  • Pierre Schoeman and Duhan van der Merwe (2) tries put visitors 27-0 up

  • Wales finally score first points through second-half James Botham and Rio Dyer tries

  • Aaron Wainwright and debutant Alex Mann score to take Wales within one point of visitors

  • Scotland hold on for win but no bonus point, while Wales finish with two match points

  1. Postpublished at 18:54 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February

    FT: Wales 26-27 Scotland

    Colin Gregor
    Former Scotland back on BBC Radio Scotland

    It was a 40 minute game for Wales. Scotland could've continued playing the way they were but Wales went from zero to 100.

    Scotland somehow came back in the last three, four minutes and got the win. They might not have gotten the fourth try bonus point but the win after that last half hour is all that matters.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 18:51 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February

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    Scotland teams of the last few years would've lost that match. To hold on under that pressure and nearly snatch the bonus point was impressive. Good comeback Wales, alas a poor start cost them!Good weekends matches, lots to play for!!

    Anon

  3. Postpublished at 18:50 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February

    FT: Wales 26-27 Scotland

    Aaron WainwrightImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    Player of the match Aaron Wainwright tells BBC One: "We probably wanted the game to go on another five minutes.

    "We left ourselves too much to do, and were probably not accurate enough in the first half. A lot of their ball came from our errors.

    "As the scoreboard kept ticking down the belief grew, but first-half inaccuracies cost us."

  4. Postpublished at 18:48 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February

    FT: Wales 26-27 Scotland

    Tom English
    BBC Scotland's chief sports writer on Sportsound

    To break the curse here at long last you would've thought the scenes would've been incredible but not a single Scotland player is celebrating. They look shell shocked and almost relieved it was over.

  5. Postpublished at 18:47 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February

    FT: Wales 26-27 Scotland

    Ian Gough
    Former Wales international on BBC Radio Wales

    At one point we were talking about whether fans were going to leave early and then the ignition switch was hit and then we had an explosion of rugby seemingly from nowhere.

    First half Wales didn't look like a team that had ever played together and then second half it was a collapse from Scotland. I didn't think they would recover at one point.

    They recovered enough composure to see them over the line but what belief this should put into a young Wales side going forward.

  6. 'Absolutely ridiculous!' - Mann scores Wales' fourth trypublished at 18:46 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February

    Media caption,

    Six Nations: 'Absolutely ridiculous!' - Alex Mann scores a fourth try for Wales

  7. The 22-year wait is overpublished at 18:44 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February

    FT: Wales 26-27 Scotland

    I almost forgot to say... that's Scotland's first win in Cardiff since 2002. The long wait is over.

    But that's almost not the story today.

    Wales came within a score of one of the great Six Nations comebacks.

  8. Man of the Matchpublished at 18:42 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February

    FT: Wales 26-27 Scotland

    Wales number eight Aaron Wainwright is named player of the match.

    He led that stunning second-half comeback from the front.

    How often is the man of the match on the losing side? Says it all really.

    Aaron WainwrightImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency
  9. Postpublished at 18:41 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February

    FT: Wales 26-27 Scotland

    That final defensive set in midfield won it for Scotland.

    They were falling apart but they just managed to stem the tide at the very end and holding the scrum saw the game out.

  10. Full-timepublished at 18:39 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February

    FT: Wales 26-27 Scotland

    No try but that's it, all over. What a sensational game.

    Scotland's Duhan van der Merwe tackles Josh Adams of WalesImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency
  11. Try reviewpublished at 80 mins

    Wales 26-27 Scotland

    Duhan van der Merwe dives under a pile of bodies.

    The Scottish fans cheer but there's no signal from the referee.

    However the clock has ticked past 80 minutes and it should be game over.

    It looks like Rio Dyer's leg stopped him from touching down.

  12. Postpublished at 18:36 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February

    Wales 26-27 Scotland

    Nigel Owens
    Former World Cup final referee on BBC One

    There's a lot of pressure on the referee now, knowing how important the next decision he makes is.

  13. Postpublished at 79 mins

    Wales 26-27 Scotland

    Kyle Steyn picks a great angle and Scotland break through.

    He's hauled down short but this could still win it for Scotland if they can stay up field.

  14. Great driving finish!' - Wainwright scores for third try for Walespublished at 18:34 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February

    Media caption,

    Six Nations: 'Great driving finish!' - Aaron Wainwright scores for third try for Wales

  15. Postpublished at 78 mins

    Wales 26-27 Scotland

    So it's a Scotland scrum around half-way with two minutes to go.

    Who saw this coming?

  16. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:33 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February

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    Tom: One of the best games ever & the cameraman is on Willem Dafoe! Who cares?

  17. Postpublished at 77 mins

    Wales 26-27 Scotland

    Oh close.

    Ioan Lloyd offloads a forward pass to Mason Grady and Scotland get a let off and time to gather themselves.

  18. Postpublished at 18:32 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February

    Wales 26-27 Scotland

    Peter Wright
    Former Scotland prop on Sportsound

    Scotland have lost all their discipline. They've got no structure or shape. Everything is just going the wrong way.

    Pierre Schoeman carries for ScotlandImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency
  19. Postpublished at 18:32 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February

    Wales 26-27 Scotland

    Emyr Lewis
    Former Wales flanker on BBC Radio Cymru

    On the evidence of what I've seen in the last half an hour Wales should win this as Scotland are a shambles.

    Wales have managed to cross the gainline which makes a world of difference to the half backs.

  20. Postpublished at 76 mins

    Wales 26-27 Scotland

    That's 14 penalties in a row that Scotland have conceded.

    They are shooting themselves in the foot here.

    Four minutes to go.