Sunday, February 12, 2012

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Matches: Wales v Scotland
Tournaments/Tours: RBS Six Nations
Teams: Scotland | Wales
Date: Sunday, February 12, 2012
Time: 15:00 local, 15:00 GMT
Venue: Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, Wales
Statue: Live TV on
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Rugby Six Nations Wales v Scotland Live game

Preview:
Wales will be hoping they can keep their Grand Slam hopes alive when they tackle an under-fire Scotland at the Millennium Stadium on Sunday.

Question marks surrounding Wales’ title credentials vanished last weekend as they rode their luck on their way to a dramatic 23-21 victory over Ireland at the Aviva Stadium that could well prove to be the first step towards the Triple Crown and a Championship clean sweep. In contrast, Scotland’s woes were all too familiar as their mis-firing back division contributed to their disappointing 13-6 loss at the hands of England that had many writing off the rest of their campaign.

Head to Head
This weekend’s meeting between Wales and Scotland at the Millennium Stadium is the 117th cap match between the sides since 1883.

Wales lead by 65 wins to 48 and the matches of 1885 (at Glasgow), 1922 (at Inverleith in Edinburgh) and 2001 (at Murrayfield) were drawn. Wales have won eight of the last nine matches, including a World Cup warm-up game at Cardiff in 2003 and last year’s meeting at Murrayfield