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What channel is Wales v Scotland on? TV and radio coverage details for Six Nations clash

Scotland take on Wales in the second round of the 2022 Guinness Six Nations and will look to build on their home win over England on the opening weekend.

The Scots have not won in Cardiff for 20 years but face a Welsh side who lost heavily to Ireland in Dublin last week.

Who: Wales v Scotland

What: Guinness Six Nations

Where: Principality Stadium, Cardiff

When: 2.15pm, Saturday, February 12

Referee: Referee: Nic Berry (Australia)

Scotland coach Gregor Townsend has made five changes to his starting XV for the match at the Principality Stadium, one of them injury enforced.

Jamie Ritchie tore his hamstring in the 20-17 Calcutta Cup victory and is out for the season after undergoing an operation. He is replaced in the back row by Exeter Chiefs’ Sam Skinner.

Townsend has selected a new front row to face Wales, with the trio that finished the match against England picked to start in Cardiff. Pierre Schoeman, Stuart McInally and WP Nel have been given the nod, with Rory Sutherland, George Turner and Zander Fagerson named on the bench. The latter three are likely to be introduced early in the second half.

The other change is in the backline, with Sione Tuipulotu preferred to Sam Johnson at inside centre.

Tuipulotu appeared as a substitute against England but this is the first Six Nations start for the Australian-born player who has Scottish and Tongan heritage.

There are two newcomers on the bench for Scotland; centre Cam Redpath, who has one cap, and the uncapped flanker Rory Darge.

Ospreys flanker Jac Morgan will make his Test debut on Saturday in one of four changes to the Welsh side. He replaces Ellis Jenkins and lines up at openside flanker in a reshaped back-row that also sees Ross Moriarty start at No 8 instead of Aaron

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