Ireland – Scotland live – Season 2024 – 6 Nations

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2024-03-16 17:22:03

Defeated by a short header in England, Ireland, which hosts Scotland (5:45 p.m.) remains in pole position to retain its title in the Six Nations Tournament.

18:21

Irish touch (7-6, 32nd)

The Irish advance this time with an action after a touch from 22 meters, won after a penalty against the Scottish pack. The Chardon XV resists in defense.

18:19

Scottish forward (7-6, 31st)

Ireland recovers a scrum on the right side, at the halfway line. The match is very close.

18:17

Mcdowall avance… (7-6, 28e)

Mcdowall advances, the Scots push but Ireland resist in defense.

18:12

Ireland recovers the ball (7-6, 23rd)

The Clover XV breaks free and Crowley finds a nice touch in the Scottish half. The ball was finally recovered by Scotland, who cleared. Possession is now Irish in midfield.

18:09

Scottish scratching (7-6, 22nd)

The visitors, who are still running behind the score, have recovered the ball and are attacking in turn.

18:08

The Irish on the attack (7-6, 20th)

The locals return to the Scottish camp and force Finn Russell to clear.

18:04

Finn Russell reduces the score (7-6, 18th)

Facing the poles, the Scottish opener does not fail and allows the Chardon XV to get back together.

18:01

Transformed try (7-3, 14th)

Jack Crowley, off-center on the right, converts the first try of the match.

18:00

What a mistake for Scotland, first Scottish try (5-3, 13th)

Turner takes a touch far too long, while Scotland had the opportunity to clear. Dan Sheehan, in the fallout, picks up this missed touch and just has to flatten…

17:58

The Irish attack (0-3, 12th)

James Lowe attempts a kick but is blocked. New Irish touch three meters from the Scottish line.

17:57

Nice touch found by James Lowe (0-3, 11th)

James Lowe finds a touch of a good kicking game five meters from the Scottish goal line. The Irish have recovered the ball and attack thirty meters from the Scottish line.

17:55

Finn Russell opens the scoring (0-3, 8th)

Lowe crawls and causes a penalty. Russell, slightly off-center from 35 meters, opens the scoring.

17:51

Christie’s counter… (0-0, 5th)

Andrew Christie counters a ball from James Lowe, touches for Ireland five meters from their goal line.

17:49

Ireland retreats but keeps the ball (0-0, 3rd)

The Irish recovered the ball after their throw-in thirty meters away. Both teams test each other on foot.

17:47

Penalty for Ireland (0-0, 1st)

Scotland do not release a ball at the halfway line. Irish penaltouche.

17:46

Let’s go at the Aviva Stadium (0-0, 1st)

The kick-off was given by Scotland.

17:33

The challenges of the meeting

Defeated by a short header in England, Ireland remains in pole position to retain its title in the Six Nations Tournament before the final day, this Saturday in Dublin, against a Scottish XV which has not beaten it again since 2017.

The outgoing champion took lightning at Twickenham with a final drop (23-22) fatal to his Grand Slam dream, but he will just have to not lose, at home, to keep his property. Scotland does not want to finish second to last. Italy just passed him after his success in Wales (21-24).

17:30

Scotland line-up, first for McDowall

Tuipulotu absent, it is the young McDowall who will make his baptism of fire at the center this Saturday in Dublin. The only notable change on the bench, Elliot Millar-Mills, expected to be the replacement pillar, was replaced at the last minute by Sebastian Javan.

17:27

Ireland line-up, Keenan absent at last minute

Jordan Larmour replaces Hugo Keenan, although planned at the back. For the rest, classic with a heavy-duty third line: O’Mahony, Van der Flier and Doris. Gibson-Park and Crowley will have the keys to the truck at the hinge and Nash keeps his place on one wing.

17:24

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Nice to see you again to follow together the decisive match for the title of the Six Nations Tournament between Ireland and Scotland. Kick-off at 5:45 p.m.

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