Get Involvedpublished at 09:46 GMT 19 February
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I think we're too far behind to win this year, but who knows, 2027...?
Dave, Swansea
Wales head coach Steve Tandy has made four changes for their game against Scotland at the Principality Stadium on Saturday (16:40 GMT).
Scarlets fly-half Sam Costelow is given a first start in this year's tournament.
Uncapped Leicester wing Gabriel Hamer-Webb will make his Wales debut.
Dragons lock Ben Carter and Scarlets flanker Taine Plumtree are the other two personnel changes, while Aaron Wainwright moves from blind-side flanker to number eight.
You can read Tandy's thoughts from around 10:00 GMT when he addresses the media about his team selection.
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I think we're too far behind to win this year, but who knows, 2027...?
Dave, Swansea
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Image source, PA MediaScotland name their team later but will be forced into three changes after wing Jamie Dobie and back-row forwards Jamie Ritchie and Jack Dempsey suffered injuries against England.
Matt Fagerson and Max Williamson came on up front at Murrayfield while wing Darcy Graham also appeared off the bench. Lions back Duhan van der Merwe would be another option.
Here is how Gregor Townsend's side lined up for the Calcutta Cup.
Scotland v England: Jordan, Steyn, Jones, Tuipulotu (capt), Dobie, Russell, White; McBeth, Turner, Z Fagerson, Brown, Cummings, Ritchie, Darge, Dempsey.
Replacements: Cherry, Schoeman, Millar-Mills, Williamson, M Fagerson, Horne, Hastings, Graham.
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Image source, Getty ImagesLast year Scotland won a third Six Nations game in a row against Wales for the first time since 1991, but it was nervy.
Gregor Townsend's men led 28-8 at half-time but ended up winning 35-29 after Max Llewellyn's try with the clock in the red.
Wales, who had to settle for a pair of losing bonus points, would have made it even more tense had a try by Taulupe Faletau not been chalked off.
Blair Kinghorn and Tom Jordan scored doubles for Scotland with Darcy Graham getting the other try.
Scotland have not lost to the Welsh since the 2022 Six Nations meeting at Principality Stadium.
Two years ago they claimed their first victory in Cardiff since 2002 when edging a 27-26 thriller.
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Everybody's too harsh on Tandy. He's been with us for six games - five of which were against the top five teams in the world. We're just not there. I'm willing to give him the benefit of the doubt, but would like to see a competitive game before the end of the tournament.
Tom, Bridgend
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Image source, Getty ImagesJoe Hawkins has been battling with Ben Thomas for the 12 jersey and keeps his spot alongside Eddie James to face the Scots.
They are set to be up against Scotland captain Sione Tuipulotu and Huw Jones, who started in the Lions' first Test win against Australia last summer.
"They've got quite a settled centre partnership, so whoever gets the chance this is a good test," said Hawkins.
"Tuipulotu's obviously a powerful ball carrier, but he's got nice subtle skills as well. Huw Jones has got a bit of gas and some nice running lines, so they complement each other well."
Hawkins and James have real promise but Tuipulotu and Jones have proved that they are stars on the international stage.
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Image source, Getty ImagesScotland travel to Cardiff in high spirits after responding to their opening weekend shocker in Rome by hammering England at Murrayfield.
That was a peak as high as Ben Macdui but troughs often follow for the Scots.
Scotland have beaten England eight times in the Six Nations, with the first victory in 2000 coming in the final round of the Championship.
Following six of the other seven triumphs, Scotland have gone on to lose their next match.
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Let's take a quick look at what is heading to Cardiff on Saturday...
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We will be hearing from Wales head coach Steve Tandy in roughly half and hour at 10:00 GMT.
Until then, let us know when you think Wales' losing run in the Six Nations will end? Could it be this weekend?
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Image source, Huw Evans Picture AgencyWales will be tested by a six-day turnaround for this fixture and the schedule is also a challenge.
This would normally be a Six Nations fallow week but that has changed this year, with three games on the bounce before a rest.
Wales will then return to finish their tournament against Ireland in Dublin and when Italy come to Cardiff.
Wales are seeing the positives with centre Joe Hawkins stressing it gives them the chance to put things right after the first two rounds.
"It's a good thing for us to get stuck into another game week," said the Scarlets back. "It's another chance to try and get better, and put a performance on the pitch."
Wales will hope that they don't have to stew on another thumping before heading to Ireland on Friday, 6 March.
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Sincerely hope Steve Tandy proves us wrong here, but whenever I've seen Sam Costelow at 10 he's looked so out of depth. Still, glad the coaches have the bottle to shake things up in order to get some mojo going.
Nathan, Swansea
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Image source, Huw Evans Picture AgencyWe will be getting the thoughts of Wales head coach Steve Tandy after 10:00 GMT but while you wait here is some reading on the under-20s.
The Welsh youngsters have, like the seniors, lost twice but they could quite easily have been Six Nations title contenders.
They were edged out late on by England in Northampton and then led in the final quarter against France only to be hit by a pair of late tries.
Wales host Scotland at Cardiff Arms Park tomorrow night with head coach Richard Whiffin saying they are "swinging the bat".
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Probably his worst selection yet. Tandy does realise that we are trying to win games right?!
Owen, Cardiff
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Image source, Huw Evans Picture AgencyThe headline is that Wales make four changes but there is a nice sub-heading with the return of Blair Murray.
The Scarlets back made a huge impression after a rapid rise to the international stage in November 2024.
The wing or full-back started 13 of his first 14 games for Wales and was named as Welsh Rugby Writers' young player of the year.
However, Murray had a tough autumn after starting all four games at 15 only to suffer in the aerial game.
He makes his return as a replacement and Wales will hope that his game-breaking abilities can cause tired Scottish legs some problems.
Murray scored a try at Murrayfield and made one superb break - albeit with an illegal jump - that led to Taulupe Faletau's chalked-off try.
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Plenty of debate over the fly-half position this week.
Thoroughly deserved for Sam Costelow, he’s put in player-of-the-match performances every game this season, coming from an Ospreys fan.
Aneurin, Essex
I just don't know what Jarrod Evans needs to do to start, always seems to lift the team when he is on the pitch.
Matt, Somerset
If Tandy wants to persist with kicking the ball away, surely Callum Sheedy should be in there. He’s the best controlled kicker in Wales.
Rog, Porthcawl
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Image source, Huw Evans Picture AgencyLock Ben Carter will win his 17th cap and make his first Six Nations start.
It is a huge opportunity for the highly-rated Dragons co-captain from Caldicot, who has never really established himself on the international stage.
The 25-year-old came off the bench against England and France after starting versus South Africa in the autumn in the absence of Exeter's Dafydd Jenkins and Montpellier's Adam Beard.
Before that, he started the first Test in Japan only to suffer a concussion in the first minute.
Carter gets a big chance on the international stage after proving to be a top operator at club level.
He was fast-tracked into the Dragons XV as a teenager under Dean Ryan in 2020 and made a huge impression.
After learning from the likes of Will Rowlands and Matthew Screech, he has become one of the first names on the teamsheet at the Rodney Parade club.
Carter is a leader - and profited from picking the brains of All Blacks legend Sam Whitelock in 2024 - and is now starting to have bigger moments on the pitch.
After getting the nod ahead of Adam Beard, can the Dragons lock provide a much-needed carrying option when partnering Dafydd Jenkins?
With Teddy Williams on the comeback trail and Rhys Davies waiting for a chance, Carter needs to impress.
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The team is in, but what do you make of Wales' line-up to face Scotland?
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Image source, Huw Evans Picture AgencySam Costelow won his first Wales cap against New Zealand in 2022 and will make his 20th Test appearance against Scotland.
The fly-half’s last international outing was against Japan in the first Test last summer and he then missed out to Dan Edwards for the second Test victory.
The Ospreys playmaker has had the 10 jersey since but Steve Tandy has opted to make a change.
Costelow, from Pencoed, moved to Leicester’s academy and then switched to Scarlets in 2020.
The fly-half has been in good form of late after returning from an ankle injury suffered before the Christmas derbies.
Costelow was particularly impressive against Northampton in the Champions Cup and that no doubt has played a part in the decision to give him a crack ahead of Jarrod Evans, who had been Edwards’ back-up.
He is a lovely distributor but is it his kicking game out of hand that has earned the nod?
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Cannot believe Josh Adams keeps his place! Ellis Mee was the few bright sparks last week.
Dai, Treherbert
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Image source, Getty ImagesFor much of the season Gabriel Hamer-Webb has been behind Freddie Steward, Adam Radwan and Ollie Hassell-Collins in the Leicester pecking order.
Now the wing is poised to make his international debut with Wales.
Steve Tandy said: "Gabe has really impressed me in the way he's attacked training, the way he's learnt, the way he's adapted and the way he's just settled into the squad. His training efforts have been outstanding.
"Then when you dig into his background at Leicester, even when he wasn't in the team, everyone said he was an amazing team player.
"He also kept pushing, he never gave up and then when he had his Leicester opportunity he took it with two hands and now this opportunity has come up and it’s thoroughly deserved."
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Wales have made four changes to the XV that faced France and the dropped players miss out entirely.
Wing Ellis Mee, fly-half Dan Edwards, lock Adam Beard - who had a nightmare moment for Les Bleus' fourth try - and number eight Olly Cracknell will watch Saturday's game from the stands.