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Scotland host Wales in the third round of the Six Nations at Murrayfield.
Gregor Townsend’s side 20-year wait for a win in Paris goes on after France recorded their first Six Nations win of the tournament with 27-10 win at Stade de France.
Sportsmail provide you with everything you need to know for Scotland’s Six Nation 2019 campaign including fixtures, kick-off times and channel plus squad, results, stats and odds.
Scotland’s fourth round Six Nations 2019 clash will be against Wales at BT Murrayfield
Scotland’s Six Nations fixtures
- Scotland vs Wales
- England vs Scotland
Scotland’s starting XV for Wales clash:
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Scotland’s Six Nations Schedule
Scotland’s starting XV for Italy clash:
Starting XV: Stuart Hogg – 1 Try (Glasgow Warriors); Tommy Seymour (Glasgow Warriors); Huw Jones (Glasgow Warriors); Sam Johnson (Glasgow Warriors); Blair Kinghorn – 3 Tries (Edinburgh); Finn Russell – 1 Conversion (Racing 92); Greig Laidlaw – 3 Conversion (Clermont Auvergne); Allan Dell (Edinburgh); Stuart McInally (Edinburgh); Willem Nel (Edinburgh); Ben Toolis (Edinburgh); Grant Gilchrist (Edinburgh); Sam Skinner (Exeter Chiefs); Jamie Ritchie (Edinburgh; Ryan Wilson (Glasgow Warriors).
Replacements: Jake Kerr (Leicester Tigers); Jamie Bhatti (Glasgow Warriors); Simon Berghan (Edinburgh); Gary Graham (Newcastle Falcons); Josh Strauss (Sale Sharks); Ali Price (Glasgow Warriors); Adam Hastings (Glasgow Warriors); Chris Harris – 1 Try (Newcastle Falcons).
Scotland’s starting XV for Ireland
Starting XV: Stuart Hogg, Tommy Seymour, Huw Jones, Sam Johnson – 1 try, Sean Maitland, Finn Russell, Greig Laidlaw – 2 penalties, 1 conversion, Allan Dell, Stuart McInally, Simon Berghan, Grant Gilchrist, Jonny Gray, Ryan Wilson, Jamie Ritchie, Josh Strauss.
Replacements: Fraser Brown, Jamie Bhatti, D’arcy Rae, Ben Toolis, Rob Harley, Ali Price, Pete Horne, Blair Kinghorn.
Starting XV: Blair Kinghorn (Edinburgh), Tommy Seymour (Glasgow Warriors), Nick Grigg (Glasgow Warriors), Sam Johnson (Glasgow Warriors), Sean Maitland (Saracens), Peter Horne (Glasgow Warriors), Greig Laidlaw – 1 penalty (Clermont Auvergne – captain); Allan Dell (Edinburgh), Stuart McInally (Edinburgh – vice-captain), Simon Berghan (Edinburgh), Grant Gilchrist (Edinburgh), Jonny Gray (Glasgow Warriors), Magnus Bradbury (Edinburgh), Jamie Ritchie (Edinburgh), Josh Strauss (Sale Sharks).
Replacements: Fraser Brown (Glasgow Warriors), Alex Allan (Glasgow Warriors), Zander Fagerson (Glasgow Warriors), Ben Toolis (Edinburgh), Gary Graham (Newcastle), Ali Price – 1 try (Glasgow Warriors), Adam Hastings – 1 conversion (Glasgow Warriors), Darcy Graham (Edinburgh).
Week 4 – Scotland vs Wales
When is it?
Scotland host Wales Stadium on Saturday March 9.
What time is kick-off?
Scotland vs Wales kicks-off at 2.15pm (GMT).
How can I watch it?
You can watch Scotland vs Wales LIVE on BBC, S4C or TV3.
Scotland vs Wales odds
- Scotland: 4/5
- Wales: 11/10
- Draw: 17/1
*Odds courtesy of Betfair
Scotland squad for Wales clash:
Gregor Townsend will announce his squad to face Wales on the week prior to clash at Murrayfield.
Week 5 – England vs Scotland
When is it?
Scotland will visit Twickenham Stadium to play England on Saturday March 15.
What time is kick-off?
England vs Scotland kicks-off at 5pm (GMT).
How can I watch it?
ITV and TV3 will live broadcast the England vs Scotland clash.
England vs Scotland odds
- England: 2/7
- Scotland: 3/1
- Draw: 22/1
*Odds courtesy of Betfair
Scotland squad for England clash:
Gregor Townsend will announce his squad to face England on the week prior to clash at Twickenham Stadium.
Scotland’s Six Nations 2019 results
Awaiting results for below fixtures:
- Scotland vs Wales – Saturday March 9
- England vs Scotland – Saturday March 16
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