
Four-try Wales U20s beat Scotland in Cardiff
Wales enjoy first success of the 2026 U20 Six Nations with a bonus-point win against Scotland at Cardiff Arms Park.
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Wales enjoy first success of the 2026 U20 Six Nations with a bonus-point win against Scotland at Cardiff Arms Park.
Wales secured their first win of the 2026 U20 Six Nations with a 31-21 victory over Scotland at Cardiff Arms Park, scoring four tries in the process.
The Wales Under-20s achieved their first win of this year's Six Nations with a 31-21 victory over Scotland at Cardiff Arms Park, featuring tries from Luke Evans, Bailey Cutts, Dylan Scott, and Tom Howe.
Scotland U20 produced a spirited second-half fightback but ultimately fell short as Wales U20 secured a 31–21 victory at Cardiff Arms Park.
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