Scotland Ends 22-Year Losing Streak in Wales
Scotland Ends 22-Year Losing Streak in Wales
Scotland Ends 22-Year Losing Streak in Wales
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Scotland ended a 22-year losing streak in Cardiff, Wales by winning 27-26 in their Six Nations opener, with the team squandering a 27-0 lead before securing victory. The match saw a stunning fightback by Wales with four tries, but Scotland's experience and recovered poise managed the end better. The Scots were led by captain Finn Russell, who played a crucial role in their attack, and despite the nail-biting win, there were areas for improvement identified by both teams.

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