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Scotland v Wales U20s Live: Start time, TV channel and score updates

Wales U20s face Scotland U20s at Murrayfield hoping to keep alive their hopes of an unlikely Six Nations title.

Richard Whiffin's side executed one of the best rearguard efforts in the competition's history against Ireland, making 230 tackles in a hard fought 20-12 victory at Rodney Parade a fortnight ago. Having also beaten Italy U20s in round two, a victory in Edinburgh will give Wales a chance at the title when they host England U20s in Cardiff next week.

Whiffin has made four personnel changes, with Harri Ford replacing Harri Wilde at outside-half arguably the most significant. Cardiff centre Elijah Evans replaces Osian Roberts with Harry Rees-Weldon returning on the wing.

Flanker Deian Gwynne also returns to the starting side in place of Dan Gemine. "We feel we're starting to build some depth in the squad and the way we feel the game might go will suit certain players in different positions," said Whiffin.

"We want to be able to test the squad as we're looking for a good performance obviously on Friday night but we're also prepping for a World Cup at the back end of the year so we need to know a little bit about our squad. We're taking Scotland seriously as it is going to be a tough challenge.

"We know any away game in the championship is going to be tough. Scotland will be desperate to get a win in their last home game of the Six Nations.

"They have a couple of key individuals who give them go forward so we will need get on top of them so we collectively can put our own game plan into action."

Kick-off is at 7.15pm, with the game live on S4C and BBC iPlayer. You will be able to follow live updates below.

Wales U20s: Tom Bowen; Harry Rees-Weldon, Elijah Evans, Steff Emanuel, Aidan Boshoff; Harri Ford, Logan Franklin; Ioan

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