Wales will be chasing a second consecutive victory to move up the world rankings – and a slice of history.
The visitors begin today’s match in 9th place in the rankings, one spot ahead of Wales but Ioan Cunningham’s team will climb above Scotland with victory. However, Wales will drop out of the top 10 if they lose to Scotland on home soil.
If Wales can repeat last week’s free scoring they will create history as the home side have scored 20 and 27 points in their last two TikTok Women’s Six Nations games; Wales have never scored 20+ points in more than two straight games in Women’s Six Nations history.
If Wales are to complete a third straight victory, full back Kayleigh Powell may hold the key to success. Her attacking instinct was to the fore against Ireland. She led the way with defenders beaten (6) while no Scotland player beat more than two.
Cunningham will also be looking for a disciplined team effort after Wales conceded just five penalties in the opening round, half as many as any other team in the competition.