Wales vs Scotland LIVE result: Six Nations score and latest updates from Super Saturday
Follow the latest updates from the Parc y Scarlets as the Wales skipper breaks Richie McCaw’s all-time record for the most-capped international to kick off the final weekend of the Six Nations
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Your support makes all the difference.Follow the latest updates from the Six Nations clash between Wales and Scotland as ‘Super Saturday’ gets under way with a record-breaking affair at Parc y Scarlets.
It will be a day to remember for Wales captain Alun Wyn Jones as the lock makes his 149th international appearance to break Richie McCaw’s record of Test appearances, with this being his 140th outing for his country on top of his nine Lions appearances. Wales fans will also look to debutant flanker Shane Lewis-Hughes, having been talked up by the skipper himself as one to watch for the future.
Scotland will be a significantly more dangerous proposition today though with the enigmatic Finn Russell back at fly-half after resolving his differences with head coach Gregor Townsend, with the Scots out to claim a rare away victory that could secure them a top-three finish in the Championship. Follow the live updates below.
ITALY VS ENGLAND
With the anthems done and dusted inside the Stadio Olimpico, here’s a reminder of what England need to do this afternoon (essentially it’s points, point and more points):
What needs to happen for England to win the Six Nations?
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ITALY VS ENGLAND
With the teams already out in Rome, here’s how Italy and England line up today.
Italy: Matteo Minozzi; Edoardo Padovani, Luca Morisi, Carlo Canna, Mattia Bellini; Paolo Garbisi, Marcello Violi; Danilo Fischetti, Luca Bigi, Giosue Zilocchi; Marco Lazzaroni, Niccolo Cannone; Sebastian Negri, Abraham Steyn, Jake Polledri.
Replacements: Gianmarco Lucchesi, Simone Ferrari, Pietro Ceccarelli, David Sisi, Johan Meyer, Maxime Mbanda, Guglielmo Palazzani, Federico Mori.
England: George Furbank; Anthony Watson, Jonathan Joseph, Henry Slade, Jonny May; Owen Farrell, Ben Youngs; Mako Vunipola, Jamie George, Kyle Sinckler; Maro Itoje, Jonny Hill; Tom Curry, Sam Underhill, Billy Vunipola.
Replacements: Tom Dunn, Ellis Genge, Will Stuart, Charlie Ewels, Ben Earl, Dan Robson, Ollie Lawrence, Ollie Thorley.
WALES 10-14 SCOTLAND
Here’s how the two sides fared on a difficult day in south-west Wales.
Wales vs Scotland Six Nations player ratings
Man-for-man marking from Scotland’s first win in Wales for 18 years
FULL-TIME
Well that is a very impressive victory for Scotland. It wasn’t a pretty match, but Scotland’s defence really came to the fore and once they scored the try to reply to Rhys Carre’s first-half score, they did an excellent job at closing out the match.
The back row excelled at the breakdown, with Jamie Ritchie really standing out, but for Wales that is a big blow particularly in light of Alun Wyn Jones’s 149th record appearance that will go down as a defeat. It’s also Wales’s fifth loss in a row, and that will not ease the growing pressure on Wayne Pivac from fans who are missing the Warren Gatland era, it’s fair to say.
80 mins: Wales 10-14 Scotland
Hogg lands the kick! And that’s it!
Scotland beat Wales 14-10 for a rare Six Nations away victory!
79 mins: Wales 10-11 Scotland
Penalty to Scotland! A crucial decision as Jonathan Davies spills the ball backwards, regathers but gets trapped immediately as Ritchie wins another penalty. It’s right in front of the uprights and even though Scotland are down to Hogg on kicking duties, he’s not exactly a bad option to have.
77 mins: Wales 10-11 Scotland
The phase after phase of carrying only goes backwards, but when opportunity presents itself Price kicks over the top again and finds touch. Halfpenny thinks about the quick lineout, thinks some more and goes to Liam Williams to get Wales on the attack.
76 mins: Wales 10-11 Scotland
Scotland work possession into the Welsh 22 as they go through the phases, into double figures and then some. The Wales defence is impressive though as they use that 22 as a defensive line, but what it is doing is running down the clock.
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