Scotland vs Wales Six Nations Rugby Game: Time, Date, TV Channel, Live Streaming

Scotland vs Wales Six Nations Rugby Game: Time, Date, TV Channel, Live Streaming
Captains Sam Warburton of Wales and Kelly Brown of Scotland pose for a photo during the RBS Six Nations Launch at The Hurlingham Club on January 22, 2014 in London, England. (Bryn Lennon/Getty Images)
Zachary Stieber
3/15/2014
Updated:
3/14/2014

Wales vs Scotland is one of the sixth round rugby matches in the Six Nations tournament.

Millennium Stadium in Cardiff is the host of the match.

The match is set to start at 2:45 p.m. GMT on March 15.

It will be broadcast on BBC One in the United Kingdom. A live stream is available on BBC iPlayer.

The game will also be broadcast on Arena Sports in Bosnia, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia; TBC in Slovenia and Singapore; Prisa TV in Spain; Viasat in Sweden, Denmark, and Norway; and Romtelecom in Romania.

Viewers in Hong Kong, Thailand, the Middle East, and the United States can watch on beIn Sports; Japanese viewers can watch on J-Sports; Pan-Asian viewers can watch on Setanta or TV5 Monde; viewers in Oceania, the Caribbean, Brazil, and Mexico can tune into ESPN; African viewers can watch on Supersport; and French speakers everywhere can watch on TV5 Monde.

Neither team has a chance to secure the championship title so they are playing for pride. 

Wales has gone 2-2 in the tournament while Scotland is 1-3.

Wales head coach Warren Gatland said in an interview posted on the tournament website that “Saturday is an opportunity for us to put in a performance we know we can and finish the Six Nations on a high.”

“We’ve made a number of changes and freshened things up with a just a six-day turnaround between matches,” he said.

“Scotland will come looking to play some rugby and had a morale boosting win against Italy and were unlucky to lose against France in recent weeks.”

Scott Johnson, Scotland’s coach, will be coaching his final game before becoming Scottish Rugby Union’s director of rugby.

“It’s not about me. I did it for what I feel is the right fit for Scotland and I‘ll take up a different role and I’ll enjoy that - but I’m really proud to say I’ve been a part of it,” he said.

He also said that Edinburgh winger Dougie Fife will debut after injuries to Sean Lamont and Tommy Seymour. Max Evans will start on the other wing. 

“We like Dougie’s size and his competitive edge. He chases everything, which I like, and he has shown really good glimpses playing for Edinburgh this season,” said Johnson.

“He’s been ear-marked by us for a while - we’ve been following him for the last 12 months - and he’s got his reward now. If he gets this one right, you might find that he puts a bit of pressure on (for a place) going forward, which is really good.

“I don’t really think Saturday will faze Dougie. He’s one of those players where it doesn’t seem to matter who he marks he just goes out and plays the same.”