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Date: 9th March, 2013
Time: 14:30 local, 14:30 GMT
Venue: Murrayfield
Scotland play host to Wales at Murrayfield on Saturday with
both sides hoping to preserve their Six Nations title hopes.
Head to Head
All-time record:
Played 117: Scotland won 48, Wales won 66, drawn 3
Biggest winning
margins: Sco: 25 (35-10 at Inverleith, 1924) Wal: 24 (46-22 at Murrayfield,
2005)
Highest score:
Sco: 35 (35-10 at Inverleith, 1924); Wal: 46 (46-22 at Murrayfield, 2005)
Most tries: Sco:
12 (at Edinburgh, 1887); Wal: 8 (32-10 at Inverleith, 1911);
Most points
(individual):Sco: Chris Paterson 101; Wal: Stephen Jones 111
Most tries
(individual): Sco: 8 Iain Smith; Wal: 9 Shane Williams
Most points in a
Test: Sco: 21 Chris Paterson (at Murrayfield, 2007) Wal: 23 Neil Jenkins (at
Murrayfield, 2001);
Most tries in a
Test: : Sco: 5 George Lindsay (at Edinburgh, 1887); Wal: 3 Reggie Gibb (at
Inverleith, 1911)
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Scotland's full Test record courtesy of Statsguru
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Wales' Test record courtesy of Statsguru
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record of all Scotland v Wales matches courtesy of Statsguru
England may currently lead the chase for the northern
hemisphere crown and an elusive Grand Slam but both these sides can still pip
them to the glory if results go their way - starting with their latest
showdown. Hosts Scotland have defied the doomsayers by bouncing back from an
opening defeat to England to notch victories over Italy and then Ireland. Wales
also stumbled at the first hurdle against Ireland but got their campaign back
on track with wins against France and then Italy.
As a result, the stage is set for another thrilling
encounter but the weight of history appears to be against Scotland with Wales
having won their last five meetings - most notably a breath-taking affair in
Cardiff in 2010 that was settled by a last-minute score by Welsh wing wizard
Shane Williams.
Scotland - Player to Watch: Fullback Stuart Hogg may have
attempted to play down his Lions hopes but another eye-catching display will surely
cement his place on the plane.
Scotland - Team News: Fly-half Duncan Weir is handed his
first Scotland start and replaces club-mate Ruaridh Jackson. They have also
opted to reinstate Euan Murray at tight-head while back-row Ryan Wilson could
make his debut from the bench having been drafted onto the bench in the place
of the injured David Denton.
Wales - Player to Watch: Sam Warburton began the Six Nations
with the Wales captaincy and high hopes of touring with the British & Irish
Lions but has since been stripped of both. Can he rescue his campaign with a
strong showing?
Wales - Team News: Warburton returns to the side at openside
in one of three changes from the team that beat Italy but Ryan Jones retains
the captaincy. Lock Alun-Wyn Jones is also handed a recall at the expense of
Andrew Coombs. In the front-row, Paul James starts in place of Gethin Jenkins
who has failed to recover from a calf injury he sustained against the Azzurri.
Key Battle: The showdown between rival fullbacks Stuart Hogg
and Leigh Halfpenny may be worth the price of admission alone. Both have been
in outstanding form but only one can wear the No.15 shirt for the British &
Irish Lions later this year.
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