Wales vs Scotland LIVE: Stream FREE, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for HUGE Women’s Six Nations clash
WALES will be hoping to continue their perfect start to the 2022 Women's Six Nations when they take on Scotland TODAY.
The Dragons should be brewing with confidence having completed a dramatic turnaround in their opening game against Ireland last time out.
And now they encounter a Scottish side who are sitting rock bottom of the table after being on the end of 5-57 drubbing by England.
- Kick-off: 4.45pm
- TV/ live stream: BBC Two
- Wales XV: 15. Shona Campbell, 14. Rhona Lloyd, 13. Emma Orr, 12. Lisa Thomson , 11. Megan Gaffney 10. Helen Nelson, 9. Jenny Maxwell; 1. Leah Bartlett, 2. Lana Skeldon, 3. Christine Belisle 4. Emma Wassell, 5. Sarah Bonar , 6. Rachel Malcolm(c), 7. Evie Gallagher, 8. Jade Konkel
- Scotland XV: 15. Kayleigh Powell, 14. Lisa Neumann, 13. Hannah Jones, 12. Kerin Lake, 11. Jasmine Joyce, 10. Elinor Snowsill, 9. Keira Bevan; 1. Gwenllian Pyrs, 2. Carys Phillips, 3. Cerys Hale, 4. Natalia John), 5. Gwen Crabb, 6. Alisha Butchers, 7. Alex Callender, 8. Siwan Lillicrap
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All roads lead to Twickenham
Since handing 12 players professional full-time contracts, they have repaid their country with two wins from their first two TikTok Six Nations fixtures.
Next up they travel to Twickenham to face in-form England.
Confidence will be high, they will not be expected to beat a side who are currently unbeaten in 19 games, so the pressure will be off.
What a time to upset the odds!
Never forget your Welsh
Sioned Harries came off the bench today to change the game within seconds of coming onto the field of play.
Her turnover led to a penalty which she went on to score herself.
Don't count your chickens going ahead against this Welsh team, they are the comeback queens!
FT: Wales 24-19 Scotland
The ball is knocked on and Wales dive on it.
As soon as the chance presents itself they kick the ball into touch.
Wales have made it two wins on the bounce.
Player of the match Sioned Harries.............take a bow!!!
Wales 24-19 Scotland
80. The visitors are into their eighth phase of play.
Wales are coming in with some big tackles.
Hoping a decision goes their way.
Scotland two metres from the Welsh line.
Wales 24-19 Scotland
79. Huge moment here for both teams.
Scotland take a quick tap penalty and charge towards the Welsh line.
We are passed the 80th minute now.
Wales 24-19 Scotland
78. Welsh error gives Scotland a chance to try and grab a victory from the jaws of defeat.
Wales see Scotland on their own twenty-two.
They need to win this ball back and clear their lines.
Wales 24-19 Scotland
76. Brilliant work by Alisha Butchers before releasing for Ffion Lewis.
She breaks through the Scottish back line and heads for the try line.
Snowsill misses the chance to add more points with the conversion.
Try - Ffion Lewis (Wales)
Wales 19-19 Scotland
74. Wales have the perfect chance to utilise the remaining six minutes for one last push towards the Scottish try line.
Scotland cannot handle the Welsh pack and drive.
Losing big yardage to the Welsh.
Wales 19-19 Scotland
72. Huge celebration from Wales as they are awarded a penalty in front of their own posts.
That all started with their captain Lillicrap.
Sioned Harries has been immense since coming on.
Wales 19-19 Scotland
70. Wales are penalised for side entry.
Thomson kicks to touch in the corner.
The home side need to show their defensive credentials again here.
Wales 19-19 Scotland
68. With only twelve minutes remaining this game is finely poised.
Scotland are coming forward looking to find a try that will win the game.
Wales bundle the Scotland player into touch.
Wales 19-19 Scotland
66. Wales almost break away again with Lisa Neumann.
Just as she seemed to be passed the last tackle she is taken down.
The crowd are really getting behind the home side now.
Wales 19-19 Scotland
64. Snowsill puts the conversion wide.
Wales really taking advantage of Scotland's yellow card and the player missing from their own back line.
Fantastic drive by Wales and work by Kelsey Jones to take the ball over the try line.
Try - Kelsey Jones (Wales)
Wales 14-19 Scotland
62. Wales are looking in buoyant mood now.
They are forcing Scotland into errors and dominating the scrum.
The visitors are camped out on their own try-line.
Wales 14-19 Scotland
60. With a quarter of the game to go this is finely balanced.
Wales drive against the Scotland scrum and push them back over their own try-line.
Penalty awarded to Wales.
Wales 14-19 Scotland
58. Wales have a lineout metres from the Scottish line.
The home side win the lineout and drive towards the line.
Scotland struggling to keep Wales at bay.
The visitors get the put in at the scrum as Wales fail to release the ball.
Wales 14-19 Scotland
56. Scotland are getting scrappy in their play and giving away more penalties to Wales.
The home side need to turn some of these errors from their opponents into points.
The Welsh are looking to work through the phases from the halfway line.
Wales 14-19 Scotland
54. The tide seems to be turning here.
Everything Wales did wrong in the first half, Scotland seem to be following suit in the second.
The visitors are giving away a lot of penalties in dangerous areas.
Wales 14-19 Scotland
52. Wales were almost caught out with a counter attack there.
Fortunately for Wales nothing comes of it and the referee pulls it back for a knock-on by Skeldon.
Wales have the put in at the scrum and win another penalty.
Wales 14-19 Scotland
49. That try has changed the whole atmosphere amongst the players.
Still a player down due to the yellow card, the hosts are really showing their passion to take this game to the Scots who have a woman advantage.
Big spell of the game for both teams.
Wales 14-19 Scotland
47. The super-sub Sioned Harries scores a try for Wales.
It was her turnover that led to the attack that brought the try.
Keira Bevan converts.
Try - Sioned Harries (Wales)
Wales 7-19 Scotland
45. Wales look for an instant reply driving towards the Scotland line.
Phase after phase of play, Scotland keeping the hosts out.
Wales are knocking on the door here.