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The Welsh Rugby Union have outlined their long-term plan for transforming women's rugby in the country.
Scotland Women face off against Wales Women in Womens Six Nations Round 2 on Sat 1st April 2023 at Hive Stadium. Kick-off in the UK is scheduled for 17:30. In South Africa it’s at 18:30 SAST, 04:30 NZST in New Zealand, 02:30 AEST in Australia and 09:30 EST in the US.
Scotland Women won the last encounter but Scotland Women are in the best form of their last 5 games.
Heading into the fixture, Scotland Women sits at 6 in the World Rugby Rankings, while Wales Women holds 12.
The two sides are separated by 6 places in the rankings with Scotland Women in position 6 and Wales Women in position 12 as such Scotland Women are favourites on paper.
The official squads for Scotland Women vs Wales Women will become available around 24- 48 hours before kick-off. Teams can still make changes up to an hour before the match however.
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Elinor Snowsill has kicked a conversion.
Wales are stopped just a few metres from the try line but Ffion Lewis picks up from the base of the ruck to score the try.
Elinor Snowsill has kicked a penalty goal.
A stunning solo try from Chloe Rollie
Nothing was going to stop Sisilia Tuipulotu from scoring as they record the try for Wales.
Helen Nelson adds the two points for Scotland.
Slick passing by Scotland leads to a try for Coreen Grant.
Keira Bevan adds the two points for Wales.
The defence are desperately trying to hold out here but it was to no avail as Gwenllian Pyrs dots the ball down from close range.
Kerin Lake (Wales) is shown a yellow card
Helen Nelson does the business as their conversion attempt goes over.
The Scotland maul pushes over the tryline as Lana Skeldon scores.
Keira Bevan makes no mistake with that conversion attempt.
The pressure has finally told as Gwenllian Pyrs scores from close range.
The touch judges raise their flags as Helen Nelson kicks the penalty goal.
Wales are only a few metres out, surely they must score! And they do with Sisilia Tuipulotu touching down.