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Scotland v Wales LIVE rugby: Six Nations 2023 score and result as Finn Russell masterclass leads to record win

Scotland 35-7 Wales: Finn Russell’s inspirational performance leads Scotland to a record home win over Wales

Harry Latham-Coyle
Saturday 11 February 2023 14:14 EST
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Six Nations week one round-up: England struggle as Ireland make statement

Finn Russell ran the show as Scotland blitzed Wales 35-7 at Murrayfield to kick off a Six Nations campaign with back-to-back victories for the first time.

The Racing 92 stand-off was at his magnificent best as he laid three of his side’s five tries on a plate for his team-mates and was also heavily involved in another.

Wales, who had won on six of their previous seven visits to Edinburgh, made things tough for Gregor Townsend’s team in the first half, but it was one-way traffic after the break as the hosts notched 22 points without reply to back up their Calcutta Cup victory in style and claim the Doddie Weir Cup.

Relive the Six Nations clash below:

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Scotland 6-0 Wales, 26 minutes

Scotland’s defence is firm for now, though. Wales struggle to cause them stress, failing to win the gainline with any regularity, and Jamie Ritchie spots an exposed ball as three Welshmen hit the deck with no-one left to clear the ruck. The Scotland captain wins a penalty.

Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2023 17:16
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Scotland 6-0 Wales, 25 minutes

The errors continue. Finn Russell’s dropout sails out on the full. More attacking possession for Wales, who must surely capitalise at some point.

Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2023 17:14
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Missed penalty! Scotland 6-0 Wales, 24 minutes

Or not! Tugged improbably to the left by Dan Biggar from 40 metres or so out. A poor miss by his high standards.

Stuart Hogg has failed his HIA - Blair Kinghorn will remain.

Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2023 17:14
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Scotland 6-0 Wales, 23 minutes

Another relatively basic error from Wales, Dillon Lewis dropping the ball cold as he lifts his eyes and prepares to take contact.

But a scrum penalty should earn Wales their first points of the day.

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Scotland 6-0 Wales, 22 minutes

It’s a real battle at the breakdown so far, Wales’ twin openside threats busying themselves whenever they can. Tommy Reffell, who really is one of the finest operators in Europe over the ball, forces Sione Tuipulotu into an extra roll as he tries to contest. Andrew Brace penalises the Scotland centre.

Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2023 17:11
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Scotland 6-0 Wales, 21 minutes

Oh Wales, this is all feeling rather familiar. They load the ten channel with carriers as they dart away from the base of the scrum but, in the words of referee Andrew Brace: “All of the backs are offside.” Another chance missed.

Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2023 17:10
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Scotland 6-0 Wales, 20 minutes

Wales are starting to get some joy with their kicking game, turning Scotland repeatedly. Josh Adams forces Duhan van der Merwe to retreat and gather, the wing then combining with Liam Williams to ensure that Van der Merwe can’t abscond. Five metre scrum for Wales to feed.

Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2023 17:09
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Scotland 6-0 Wales, 19 minutes

Familiar woe in the 22 for Wales! Christ Tshiunza is again the target for Ken Owens, who doesn’t quite flight his arrow high enough, allowing Richie Gray’s thieving paws to steal it.

Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2023 17:07
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Scotland 6-0 Wales, 18 minutes

Much, much better from Wales! Joe Hawkins unfurls a delectable miss ball, fizzing it flat to the wide outside and Liam Williams, who prods ahead and hares off in pursuit.

Williams’ chase earns a breakdown penalty - and Wales opt to go to the corner...

Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2023 17:06
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Scotland 6-0 Wales, 16 minutes

Stuart Hogg is actually having an HIA, so Blair Kinghorn may yet be with us for slightly longer than first thought.

After an initial burst from Rio Dyer promises much, Wales get a little over-excited in their more structured attacking patterns, and a timely Scottish tug on the arm sends the ball spilling free, allowing the hosts to clear from just outside their own 22.

Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2023 17:05

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