Summary
Scotland's rugby team came back to win against Wales in a Six Nations match held in Cardiff. They managed to turn the game around after being behind for most of it, eventually winning 26-23.
Key Facts
- Scotland won the game against Wales with a final score of 26-23.
- Scotland scored four tries, with George Turner's try in the 74th minute sealing their victory.
- Scotland was trailing 20-5 and 23-12 during the match before making a comeback.
- Kyle Steyn, Darcy Graham, Finn Russell, and George Turner scored tries for Scotland.
- Wales scored through Rhys Carre and Josh Adams, with Sam Costelow adding 10 points from conversions and penalties.
- Wales has not won a Six Nations match in three years.
- Scotland will win the Triple Crown if they defeat Ireland in their next match on March 14.
- The match took place in Cardiff, and the referee was Matt Carley.