As the 2025 Guinness Men's Six Nations progresses, anticipation builds for the upcoming clash between Scotland and Ireland in Edinburgh on Sunday 9th February. Head-to-head There have been 142 fixtures between the two sides with the first dating back to 1877. Ireland have won on 71 occasions while Scotland have won 66
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Hat-trick hero Huw gets Scotland off to flying start
MATCH PREVIEW: Scotland v Italy
Scotland and Italy are set to face off in what promises to be a fascinating clash in the 2025 Guinness Men’s Six Nations. Both teams enter this contest with plenty to prove, making this encounter pivotal in the context of the Championship. Head-to-head In 37 encounters between the two teams, Scotland have prevailed
PREVIEW: IRELAND V SCOTLAND
Ireland will clinch the 2024 Guinness Men's Six Nations with a win over Scotland Ireland can secure successive Guinness Men’s Six Nations crowns with a win against Scotland in Dublin on Super Saturday. Andy Farrell's side are bidding to become the first team to win back-to-back crowns since Eddie Jones’ England in
ITALY SEAL DRAMATIC WIN OVER SCOTLAND
Italy earned their first Guinness Men’s Six Nations victory in two years with an electric 31-29 victory over Scotland in Rome. Second-half tries from Louis Lynagh and Stephen Varney proved pivotal for the Azzurri, as a stellar showing after the break helped overhaul a six-point deficit at the half time. Scotland looked
PREVIEW: ITALY V SCOTLAND
SCOTLAND WIN IN CARDIFF DESPITE WALES COMEBACK
PREVIEW: WALES V SCOTLAND
Scotland travel to Wales bidding for their first win in Cardiff since 2002 in the Guinness Men’s Six Nations Round 1 finale. Principality Stadium is the last frontier for Gregor Townsend’s side, with their previous away victory over Saturday’s opponents coming in Llanelli back in 2020. Scotland have asked for the roof
Scotland v France – teams and prediction
Emiliano Boffelli the hero as Argentina late show stuns Scotland
Wing Emiliano Boffelli touched down with the clock in the red as Argentina claimed a stunning 34-31 triumph over Scotland. Gregor Townsend’s men were the better team for the majority of the first half, despite only going into the break with a one-point buffer. Duhan van der Merwe and Ewan Ashman both