Scotland vs Ireland LIVE SCORE: Men in Green continue push for third Six Nations title at Murrayfield – latest updates
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IRELAND'S pursuit to become the first side in history to three-peat the Six Nations heads on the road as they take on Scotland at Murrayfield.
Gregor Townsend's Scottish side overcame a tough game against Italy in the opening round, with Huw Jones scoring a hat-trick in a 31-19 win.
Ireland survived an early scare against England to overcome Steve Borthwick's side 27-20 to get their title defence off to the perfect start.
Scotland's "golden generation" is in need of something to show for it, and this Six Nations might present the final chance for Finn Russell and co.
- Kick off time: 3pm GMT
- TV channel: BBC One
- Live stream: BBC iPlayer
- Scotland XV: 15. Kinghorn, 14. Graham, 13. Jones, 12. Jordan, 11. van der Merwe, 10. Russell (C-C), 9. White; 1. Sutherland, 2. Cherry, 3. Z Fagerson, 4. Gray, 5. Gilchrist, 6. M Fagerson, 7. Darge (C), 8. Dempsey
- Ireland XV: 15. Keenan, 14. Hansen, 13. Henshaw, 12. Aki, 11. Lowe, 10. Prendergast, 9. Gibson-Park; 1. Porter, 2. Kelleher, 3. Bealham, 4. Ryan, 5. Bernie, 6. O'Mahony, 7. van der Flier, 8. Doris (C)
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Good afternoon, and welcome to SunSport's coverage of the Six Nations
We are in the final game of round two of the 2025 Six Nations, with Ireland taking on Scotland at Murrayfield!
Both sides got off to flying starts last weekend, as Ireland beat England 27-22 in Dublin, and Scotland beat Italy 31-19.
The hopes of a Grand Slam still remain for both of these sides, but something has got to give at Murrayfield.
Gregor Townsend and Simon Easterby are both looking to make history in this tournament.
For Townsend, he is trying to make Scottish history, becoming the first man to win Scotland the Six Nations in the current format.
For Easterby, he is trying to make rugby history, as Ireland aim to become the first side to three-peat the Six Nations.
Action from Murrayfield gets underway at 3pm on BBC One.