Wales will be searching for their first victory of the 2023 Six Nations Campaign when they head to Scotland this weekend.

Scotland plays host to Wales in the second round of the 2023 Guinness Six Nations this Saturday, February 11, at BT Murrayfield Stadium.

Wales will be looking to bounce back after their 10-34 loss to Ireland on the weekend at Principality Stadium, Cardiff in what was coach Warren Gatland’s first game back in charge.

While Scotland will be looking to carry on the good form that earned them a 29-23 victory over England in their first round match.

The last time these two teams met was in last year’s Six Nations and both teams were in exactly the same position as they are now.

Wales had just been beaten by Ireland and Scotland has just pulled off a win against England.

Wales triumphed in that match 20-17.

Here is everything you need to know ahead of the second round of the 2023 Guinness Six Nations.

How can I watch the game?

Kick off is at 4.45pm (GMT). The match will be broadcast live on BBC One and SC4 with coverage beginning at 4pm.

What other Six Nations games are taking place this weekend?

SAT, FEB 11 – 2.45pm: Ireland v France (Aviva Stadium, Ireland) [ITV]

SUN, FEB 12 – 3pm: England v Italy (Twickenham Stadium, England) [ITV]

Guinness Six Nations FanZone in Cardiff

North Wales Pioneer: The Guinness Six Nations FanZone will be broadcasting the Wales v Scotland game this weekend.The Guinness Six Nations FanZone will be broadcasting the Wales v Scotland game this weekend. (Image: John Doe)

For those in Cardiff, or looking to head to the Welsh capital, there is a Guinness Six Nations FanZone.

Hosted at Depot, Cardiff, the FanZone will show every Welsh game throughout the Six Nations.

It includes huge sports screens, pints of Guinness and Guinness 0.0, street food, and live entertainment.

Tickets for the FanZone start at £6 for general admission and guests can book by visiting the Depot website.