Scotland took a share of the spoils against France in their last encounter in 2020, with both sides coming away with a 13-13 draw at Scotstoun Stadium.

This weekend will potentially see further milestones for the Scotland group, as Sarah Law could make her 50th appearance if called upon from the bench. The Penicuik-born playmaker made her debut nine years ago against England in the opening 2013 Six Nations match.

Head Coach preview

Scotland Women Head Coach, Bryan Easson, said: “We’ve had a good review this week following last Saturday’s result against Wales and we’ve taken a lot of learnings on-board. I think we performed well for the first 50 minutes and created a lot of chances while demonstrating a strong defensive effort at the same time.

“We’ve spoken this week about being a lot more clinical and working a little bit harder off-the-ball to make sure those running lines are more detailed for the match this weekend.

“There is only a handful of changes to the starting line-up this week but it is pleasing to see consistency and strength within this group at the moment.

“Unfortunately Emma Wassell is unavailable due to injury, however, Louise McMillan is a fantastic player who fully deserves her spot in the starting line-up this week.

“We had an excellent home crowd a few weeks ago at the DAM Health Stadium and the squad are very excited to run out in front of the supporters again this weekend at Scotstoun Stadium.”

The Teams

Match stats

  • The last encounter against the two sides in 2020 resulted in a 13-13 draw at Scotstoun Stadium.
  • Jade Konkel has made 36 carries in the 2022 TikTok Women’s Six Nations, more than any other player and over double France’s best (Laure Sansus – 16).
  • Scotland have crossed the gainline on 74 carries per game in the 2022 TikTok Women’s Six Nations, the second most of any team (England – 90) and 14 per fame more than France (60).
  • France’s Laure Sansus (21) and Scotland’s Helen Nelson (20) have made more kicks in player than any other players in the 2022 TikTok Women’s Six Nations.

Where to watch

Join us in the Scottish Rugby Match Centre on Saturday for exclusive insight, match stats and live commentary from Scotstoun Stadium.

As always we’ll bring you the big moments as they happen, along with the latest from inside the Scotland camp.

Scotland v France gets underway at 1pm and you can watch the game live on BBC iPlayer and BBC Scotland in the UK.

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