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What channel is Scotland vs Ireland? Free live stream, TV, ref and team news for Six Nations 2025 face off

Scotland's Six Nations campaign got off to the perfect start last weekend with a pulsating win over Italy.

The 31-19 scoreline looks more comfortable than it was in reality. Italy had raced back from 19-9 to 19-19 before Darcy Graham produced the magic to send Gregor Townsend's men on their way again. This weekend has already made a mockery of the form book with England edging France and Italy getting the better of Wales.

But for Scotland they face a much tougher challenge as the defending champions head to Edinburgh. Ireland ended their 2024 campaign with a convincing triumph over Scotland and the Dark Blues have not beat the men in green in their last 10 meetings. Opta's supercomputer may not favour a Scotland Six Nations triumph but a win over what many people consider as the best national team in the world will make the Tartan Army believe in a first trophy since the Five Nations in 1999.

Here, Record Sport provides all the information you need to ensure you don't miss any of the opening matchday action.

Scotland welcome Ireland to Murrayfield for their second Six Nations fixture on Saturday February 9, with kick off at 3pm.

It is, and better than that it's on free-to-air TV with the game live on BBC One Scotland. Coverage gets underway at 2pm and runs all the way until 5pm.

You can. The whole game will be available to stream via the BBC iPlayer website and app.

You can keep up with all the action right here on dailyrecord.co.uk! We'll have build up and cover all the key moments. After the game, we'll have all the reaction from the Scotland camp and pundits so you can keep up with the fall-out.

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