Today sees the first and second games of Round 2 in this year’s Six Nations Championship kicking off.
First up, Wales and Scotland go head-to-head. Wales come into the game following a 29-7 defeat in Ireland while Scotland should be more upbeat after winning against old rivals England 20-17 last week.
The game takes place at Principality Stadium, Cardiff from 2.15pm with coverage coming from the BBC.
It's been a long, long time coming... but fans are finally back to watch a Six Nations match at the Principality Stadium. 😍
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Their all-star panel offering opinions on the action reads like a who’s who of British International rugby.
Fronting BBC Sport’s TV coverage is Gabby Logan, today being joined in the studio by Martin Johnson, Jonathan Davies and John Barclay.
Co-commentators come in the form of Eddie Butler, Andy Nicol and Sam Warburton.
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Presenting coverage for BBC Radio 5 Live are Sonja McLaughlan and Mark Chapman, joined by Chris Jones and Sara Orchard.
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