Stafford McDowall, Duhan van der Merwe, Jonny Gray, Dave Cherry all start for Scotland in Six Nations; Scotland begin their campaign at home against Italy on Saturday February 1 (2.15pm kick-off); Gre
Former captain Fraser Brown gives an insight into what will be going on in camp before Scotland face Italy in the Six Nations.
The Six Nations returns to television screens with the BBC and ITV again sharing coverage of the annual championship.The two terrestrial broadcasters’ combined deal runs until the end of the 2025 edition,
Scotland’s current generation draws inspiration from the past while forging their own legacy. Ashman fondly recalled moments like the 2018 win over England, while Ritchie reminisced about the Calcutta Cup triumph in 2006 as a young fan and Scotland’s memorable away victory against France in 2021.
Dave Cherry, 34, has been named as Scotland's starting hooker. Cherry last played for Scotland in the 2023 Rugby World Cup opener against eventual winners South Africa in Marseille but was withdrawn from the squad shortly after suffering a concussion in a fall at the team hotel.
Johnnie Beattie gives his verdict on Scotland's chances ahead of the Six Nations 2025. Scotland march into the Six Nations as perennial dark horses. They have failed to breach the top two in the Six Nations era, dating back to 2000, despite increasing optimism in recent years.
The Six Nations is a tournament that can make heroes and, as this year's championship is about to get underway, we have selected one player from each team who could be the biggest headline maker of th
Scotland’s record try scorer Duhan van der Merwe is back in full training in a boost ahead of the country’s opening Six Nations Championship clash against Italy at Murrayfield on Saturday.
It all kicks off on Friday night in Paris where France are looking to begin a fresh title challenge at home to Wales who seem destined for a wooden spoon battle. Scotland host Italy and, like the French, need a statement victory to kick things off if they are going to present themselves as credible candidates to win the whole thing.
England’s third game of the 2025 Six Nations Championship will see them face Scotland at Twickenham. Scotland have won the last four Six Nations meetings against the Auld Enemy, including a 30-21 victory at Murrayfield last year.
The shock defeat to Italy is fresh in Matt Fagerson's mind. Matt Fagerson admitted bitter memories of Rome last March would provide Scotland with additional motivation for Saturday’s Guinness Six Nations opener at home to Italy.
Beauden Barrett has followed fellow southern hemisphere superstar Eben Etzebeth by giving his thoughts on the upcoming Six Nations Championship.