Summary

  • Click the 'Watch live' button for BBC Coverage from the Salford Community Stadium, Manchester

  • Potential make-or-break match for both teams

  • McGhie scores after just 55 seconds before completing a hat-trick early in second half

  • Wales co-captain Callender hits back to briefly put Wales level

  • Brebner-Holden scores Scotland's third try for 17-8 half-time lead

  • Gallagher and Orr cross late in second half to seal record win over Wales

  • Pool B rivals Canada and Fiji meet in York later today

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  1. Elsewhere todaypublished at 15:46 British Summer Time

    HT: Scotland 17-8 Wales

    Caitlyn Halse crashes over for Australia against Samoa at the Rugby World Cup.Image source, Getty Images

    While the players take a breather in Salford, let's look at what else is going on in the tournament today.

    The first game of this double-header was sadly a mismatch with Australia thrashing Samoa 73-0, scoring 11 tries. It was the Wallaroos' largest winning margin in a World Cup game.

    The other game in Pool B is after this finishes with Canada, ranked second in the world, taking on Fiji in York (17:30 BST).

    France and Italy are in Exeter with that clash between Six Nations rivals (20:15 BST) in Pool D, which also features South Africa and Brazil.

  2. The firefighter hoping to win the World Cup with Scotlandpublished at 15:45 British Summer Time

    HT: Scotland 17-8 Wales

  3. Scotland finding space too easilypublished at 15:42 British Summer Time

    HT: Scotland 17-8 Wales

    Ken Owens
    Former Wales hooker on BBC One

    It is disappointing. Wales came into this match with the set-piece and physically they probably had the edge on Scotland.

    But Scotland have turned up and found the edges very easy, way too easy.

    Sean Lynn [Wales head coach] was discussing how they have been working on defence but Scotland have just dominated the game line.

  4. A flying start for the hostspublished at 15:40 British Summer Time

    HT: Scotland 17-8 Wales

    Ellie Kildunne celebrates with Jess Breach in England's win against the United States at the Rugby World CupImage source, Getty Images

    Hosts England got the tournament under way in style last night, running 11 tries past the United States in Sunderland.

    The Red Roses delighted a record crowd of 42,723 by powering past the Eagles, who are ranked 10th in the world.

    It was a statement of intent by the hosts, who are desperate to go one better than in New Zealand at the last World Cup.

    England led 28-7 at the break and put their foot down after the break with classy Ellie Kildunne scoring two tries and setting up a cracker for Jess Breach.

  5. Postpublished at 15:37 British Summer Time

    HT: Scotland 17-8 Wales

    Siwan Lillicrap
    Former Wales captain on BBC One

    Scotland have absolutely been the better side this first half. The stats are quite telling.

    Maybe Wales have been a bit soft in the contact area.

  6. Postpublished at 15:36 British Summer Time

    HT: Scotland 17-8 Wales

    Wow, that was a frantic first half and Scotland have the edge thanks to their strike runners.

    Their back three has been electric and Wales have paid the price for missed tackles.

    The Scots have a handy lead in what is a crucial opener - arguably a shoot-out to join Canada in the quarter-finals - but Wales won't go away.

  7. Postpublished at 15:36 British Summer Time

    HT: Scotland 17-8 Wales

    Lisa Martin
    Former Scotland captain on BBC Radio Wales

    It look like Scotland are using the off the pitch emotion to fuel themselves instead of hinder themselves.

    Scotland have done well to negate Wales' threats, and they're playing with so much variety, it's great to see.

  8. Half-timepublished at 15:32 British Summer Time

    HT: Scotland 17-8 Wales

    The clock is in the red but Wales have one last chance to cut the gap with a scrum on the 22.

    Scotland defend strongly and the eighth phase ends with Courtney Keight being tackled over the right touchline.

    The Scots have the edge at the break but, as expected, it's a tight tussle.

    Scotland v WalesImage source, Huw e
  9. Postpublished at 38 mins

    Scotland 17-8 Wales

    A chip and gather by Nel Metcalfe - a great spot - puts Wales into the 22 and they win a penalty.

    Wales opt to go for the corner rather than reduce the gap but the call doesn't pay off this time. They are penalised for being in front of the ball carrier from a fancy move.

  10. Postpublished at 36 mins

    Scotland 17-8 Wales

    Media caption,

    'All sorts of space' for McGhie to score her second try as Scotland regain lead

  11. Postpublished at 34 mins

    Scotland 17- 8 Wales

    Ceri Coleman-Phillips
    BBC Sport Wales rugby reporter at Salford Community Stadium

    Worryingly for Wales, Scotland's off-field troubles have appeared to galvanise them.

    They are playing with more tempo, intent and are completely deserving of their lead.

    Wales are looking a little sluggish off the line and allowing Scotland's powerful backs to run at them, which they will happily do all afternoon.

    It's so important they don't concede again this half or it will be a steep mountain to climb.

    Scotland v WalesImage source, Getty Images
  12. try

    Converted try - Scotland 17-8 Walespublished at 30 mins

    Leia Brebner-Holden try, Helen Nelson con

    Superb Scotland try after a line break.

    They stay patient close to the line, playing with penalty advantage, and eventually scrum-half Leia Brebner-Holden snipes over.

    Converted by Helen Nelson.

    Leia Brebner-Holden of Scotland scoresImage source, Getty Images
  13. Replacementpublished at 29 mins

    Scotland 10-8 Wales

    Courtney Keight back on from a head injury assessment, with Carys Cox heading back to the bench.

  14. Postpublished at 26 mins

    Scotland 10-8 Wales

    This is a breathless game, going from end to end.

    Wales break clear down their right after a clever bit of work from a line-out with Olympian Jasmine Joyce running away.

    Fair play to the Scotland defence, they scramble to win a timely penalty.

    That is followed by a water break, 13 minutes left of an engrossing first half.

  15. Magic McGhiepublished at 26 mins

    Scotland 10-8 Wales

    Andy Burke
    BBC Sport Scotland at Salford Community Stadium

    Fran McGhie joked in her press conference on Thursday that having transitioned from ballet dancing, she probably didn’t even know how to play rugby when she made her Scotland debut.

    She seems to have picked it up pretty quickly!

    McGhie celebratesImage source, Gett
  16. Penalty - Scotland 10-8 Walespublished at 23 mins

    Keira Bevan

    This is breathless encounter and Wales get another chance to strike in the 22 after a good counter-ruck on halfway earns a penalty.

    They put the pressure on to win another penalty and this time point to the posts.

    Keira Bevan slots the simple effort to cut the gap.

  17. Postpublished at 21 mins

    Scotland 10-5 Wales

    Heather Lockhart
    Former Scotland prop on BBC One

    Fantastic try there by Scotland, went through the phases.

    Helen Nelson and Lisa Thomson again instrumental.

  18. Postpublished at 20 mins

    Scotland 10-5 Wales

    Lisa Martin
    Former Scotland captain on BBC Radio Wales

    That was great patient work by the forwards, and great quick-thinking from Helen Nelson to spot that Wales had over-folded on the right hand side.

    Give Fran McGhie the ball that far out and she score every day of the week.

  19. Postpublished at 18 mins

    Media caption,

    McGhie charges down the outside to score as Scotland lead Wales inside a minute

  20. try

    Try - Scotland 10-5 Walespublished at 16 mins

    Francesca McGhie

    Media caption,

    'All sorts of space' for McGhie to score her second try as Scotland regain lead

    Wales sack the drive and Scotland hammer at the line with carries.

    The defence is narrow and it's spread left and it's a second for Francesca McGhie.

    Another tough kick slides to the right of the posts.