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Scotland U-20s v Wales U-20s: Kick-off time, TV channel and score updates from Six Nations clash

Wales are bidding to get their Under-20s Six Nations campaign up and running against Scotland at Scotstoun on Friday night.

Despite some encouraging positives, Byron Hayward's side were ultimately outclassed in their opening clash with Ireland, going down 44-27 to the defending champions at Colwyn Bay.

Hayward has made four changes to his side for the trip to the Scottish capital. Captain Ryan Woodman switches from the back row to the second row to accommodate for Jonny Green's absence, with Mackenzie Martin earning a first start of the campaign at blindside flanker.

Morgan Morse replaces Luca Giannini at openside flanker, while Ellis Fackrell starts at tighthead prop. Tom Pritchard has dropped to the bench.

In the backs, Oli Andrew is in for Harri Houston.

Scotland: 15. Dan King, 14. William Robinson, 13. Duncan Munn, 12. Kerr Yule, 11. Ben Evans, 10. Richie Simpson, 9. Ben Afshar; 1. Craig Davidson, 2. Corey Tait, 3. Callum Norrie, 4. Jake Parkinson, 5. Ruaraidh Hart, 6. Liam McConnell, 7. Rudi Brown, 8. Sam Derrick

Replacements: 16. Jerry Blyth-Lafferty, 17. Robbie Deans, 18. Moby Ogunlaja, 19. Eddie Erskine, 20. Johnny Rutherford, 21. Finlay Burgess, 22. Geordie Gwynn, 23. Logan Jarvie

Wales: 15 Cameron Winnett, 14 Llien Morgan, 13 Louie Hennessey, 12 Harri Ackerman, 11 Oli Andrew, 10 Dan Edwards, 09 Archie Hughes; 1 Dylan Kelleher-Griffiths, 2 Sam Scarfe, 3 Ellis Fackrell, 4 Liam Edwards, 5 Ryan Woodman (c), 6 Mackenzie Martin, 7 Morgan Morse, 8 Huw Davies

Replacements: 16 Lewis Lloyd, 17 Freddie Chapman, 18 Tom Pritchard, 19 Owain Evans, 20 Luca Giannini, 21 Harri Williams, 22 Harrison James, 23 Tom Florence

You can follow live updates with our blog below.

Kick-off 7.15pm

Read more on walesonline.co.uk