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Scotland Women

Smith and Walker eager for Women’s Six Nations return

Head Coach Sione Fukofuka has been working with his squad at Oriam ahead of next week’s opening clash at the Principality Stadium – his maiden match in the role.  And in what is a different kind of fresh start, Smith is back involved with Scotland for the first time since recovering from an ACL injury sustained in late 2024.  Having been in fine form in the PWR […]

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Meet the Scotland Women’s Captain: Rachel Malcolm

Player profile Rachel Malcolm’s journey to the pinnacle of the sport is a story of elite versatility. While she grew up in a household steeped in rugby tradition, her own international aspirations initially took flight on the hockey pitch, where she represented Scotland through the age-grade ranks up to U21 level. It was only after […]

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A Guide to Scotland’s 2026 Guinness Women’s Six Nations Campaign

Under the guidance of newly appointed Head Coach Sione Fukofuka, the focus is on developing the side and the women’s programme. With the team currently ranked 6th in the world rankings and coming off a knockout stage appearance at the 2025 Rugby World Cup, the championship serves as the next step in the team’s evolution. […]

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Scotland Women v Red Roses 2026: Crowd surpasses 10,000

Thanks to the team’s record-breaking victory over Wales in the opening Pool B game, and the five-try win against Fiji last weekend which took them to the Quarter-Finals, the crowd for the game against England in the 2026 Women’s Guinness Six Nations (Saturday 18 April) has now reached over 10,300. “We’ve never seen anything like […]

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Scotland Women v England 2026: Closing in on crowd record!

It’s only been eight weeks since it was announced that Scotland’s game against England in the 2026 Guinness Women’s Six Nations is moving from Hive Stadium to Scottish Gas Murrayfield, but already the crowd is the second-highest ever for a home game and well on the way to becoming the highest ever – nine months […]

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100 metre artwork commissioned by Skyscanner takes over Scottish Gas Murrayfield

A striking 100-metre-long art installation, spanning the full length of a rugby pitch, has been unveiled at Scottish Gas Murrayfield, marking a landmark moment for women’s sport in Scotland. Titled Now We Arrive, the breathtaking piece is visible from 37,000 feet and has been commissioned by global travel platform Skyscanner. Created by renowned contemporary artist […]

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Scotland Women vs Wales Women: Head-to-Head Rugby Statistics (2016–2025)

Overall Head-to-Head (All Time) Total matches played: 39 Scotland wins: 19 Scotland wins: 20 Draws: Six Nations Results (2016–2025) 2016, Neath: Wales 23–10 Scotland 2017, Cumbernauld: Scotland 15–14 Wales 2018, Colwyn Bay: Wales 18–17 Scotland 2019, Glasgow: Scotland 15–17 Wales 2020, Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic 2021, Glasgow: Scotland 27–20 Wales 2022, Cardiff: Wales 24–19 […]

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Scotland v England at Scottish Gas Murrayfield surpasses 25,000 tickets sold

The milestone represents a significant moment for the women’s game in Scotland, underlining continued growth in both audience interest and matchday attendance for the national team. The fixture, which will see Scotland take on current Women’s World Rugby champions England, is set to be the most highly attended standalone, ticketed women’s sporting event ever hosted […]

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Cammy Barnes sells out Barrowland dates of his ‘Whiskey Roll Tour’

Having already packed out iconic venues for his ‘Whiskey Roll Tour’ and cultivated a fiercely loyal fanbase, Cammy Barnes is no stranger to performing for big Scottish crowds. His recent run of standout singles and high-profile live moments has firmly established him as one of the country’s most exciting crossover artists, blending contemporary country with […]

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The Beginnings of Women’s Rugby in Scotland

The foundations of the journey stretch back decades.  The story began in 1962 with the formation of the Edinburgh Amazons, a university team that planted the seeds for women’s rugby in Scotland. By 1987, the competitive spirit had spread across the country, with regular matches played between the universities of St Andrews, Aberdeen, Stirling, Glasgow and Edinburgh.  In […]