Wales host Scotland in the opening Six Nations fixture of the weekend when Wales captain Dan Biggar will join an exclusive club when he runs out for his 100th international.
Biggar and team-mate Jonathan Davies will take the number of Wales players who have played 100 internationals to 10.
Wales and Scotland meet at the Principality Stadium looking to improve from the opening weekend of the tournament, but for very different reasons.
Scotland made a winning start by beating England at Murrayfield but needed a strong quarter. Wales were well beaten by Ireland in Dublin and must improve quickly to keep their title defence alive.
Wales are bidding to avoid losing their opening two games of a Six Nations campaign for the first time since 2007..
Wales vs Scotland date, kick-off time and venue
Wales vs Scotland is scheduled for a 2.15pm GMT kick-off today, Saturday February 12, 2022.
The match will take place at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff.
How to watch Wales vs Scotland
TV channel: Today’s game will be broadcast on BBC One and coverage starts at 1.15pm GMT. Those wishing to watch Welsh language coverage can watch on Welsh channel S4C.
Live stream: You can watch the game on the BBC iPlayer.
Wales vs Scotland team news
Jac Morgan of Ospreys will make his Wales debut as part of a number of changes made by Wayne Pivac.
Ross Moriarty replaces Ellis Jenkins, while Owen Watkin and Alex Cuthbert replace Josh Adams and Johnny McNicholl. Aaron Wainwright will drop out.
Dan Biggar will win his 100th international appearance.
For Scotland, the injured Jamie Ritchie will be replaced by Sam Skinner on the flank as Sione Tuipulotu comes in at inside centre.
Wales vs Scotland lineups
Wales: L Williams; Cuthbert, Watkin, Tompkins, Rees-Zammit; Biggar (capt), T Williams; W Jones, Elias, Francis, Rowlands, Beard, Basham, Morgan, Moriarty.
Replacements: Lake, G Thomas, D Lewis, S Davies, Wainwright, G Davies, Sheedy, J Davies.
Scotland: Hogg (c); Graham, Harris, Tuipulotu, Van der Merwe; Russell, Price; Schoeman, McInally, Nel, Gray, Gilchrist, Skinner, Watson, M Fagerson.
Replacements: Turner, Sutherland, Z Fagerson, Bradbury, Darge, White, Kinghorn, Redpath.
Wales vs Scotland head to head history and results
The two sides have met on 124 occasions with Scotland winning 49 times and Wales out in front with 72 victories. In total, there have been three draws.
Wales vs Scotland prediction
It would be foolish to write Wales off of course but their injuries and the manner of their loss to Ireland are concerns.
This is a Scotland side full of confidence and eyeing a potentially historic Six Nations campaign, and victory in Cardiff would be a big step towards that.
Scotland to win.
Wales vs Scotland betting odds
Wales win: 11/8
Draw: 16/1
Scotland win: 4/6