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Scotland v Wales Women Live: Kick-off time and score updates from Six Nations

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Wales will look to make it two wins from two as they take on Scotland at the DAM Health Stadium on Saturday evening.Ioan Cunningham's side got their TikTok Six Nations campaign off to a perfect start last week, with a 31-5 victory over Ireland at the Arms Park.

After such a strong start to the tournament, Cunningham has opted to largely keep the faith with his side. He makes just one personnel change and two positional switches in the pack due to lock Gwen Crabb's tournament-ending knee injury.

Experienced No. 8 Sioned Harries starts at the back of the scrum, moving Bethan Lewis across the back-row to blindside flanker.

Georgia Evans shifts from No. 6 to second row to partner Abbie Fleming.Newly professional Scotland name the same side that conceded 10 tries against England in a 58-7 loss last week.

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