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'They've got to win a title, from what I hear!' Dan Biggar piles pressure on Scotland

Wales have vowed to unload their frustrations onto Scotland this weekend as they look to bounce back from a disappointing start to the Six Nations Championship.

Gregor Townsend's side roll into Cardiff full of confidence, having won back-to-back Calcutta Cup matches for the first time since the 1980s, having seen off Eddie Jones' side 20-17 in Round One.

The Scots, given Wales' current injury woes, arrive at the Principality Stadium - a place they haven't won in over 20 years - comfortable favourites.

And Wales skipper Dan Biggar, who earns his 100th Test cap this weekend, insists the pressure is on the visitors.

"Scotland have had some good results. They had a decent autumn and they're playing with confidence," he said.

"We know they're coming in good form.

"But there's a bit of pressure on them as well this week. They've been talked up.

"They've got to go and try to win a Championship, from what I'm hearing. So let's see how they go in the tournament and we'll judge them at the end of it.

"It will be interesting to see how they come. They'll want to throw the ball about and score some tries.

"But we're focused on putting our best foot forward, which we didn't do last week."

Wales have said all the right things this week. There has been suggestions of straight-talking and brutal video analysis sessions after their 29-7 thrashing at the hands of Ireland.

Wayne Pivac has spoken of owing a performance of a certain quality to the public, with his charges unable to leave a mark at the Aviva Stadium.

Biggar insists those frustrations will be let out on Saturday afternoon.

"We spoke in the huddle at the end of the team run today and we just said that we have to use last week, we have to take that frustration out this weekend,"

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