The Scotland women rugby team are entering the Women’s Six Nations 2026 with a new mindset as they prepare for the Scotland vs Wales women opener. After years of being seen as underdogs, the side now believes it deserves to be regarded as a genuine contender. The latest Scotland women rugby news reflects the progress made by the squad, with stronger performances, growing fan support, and bigger expectations heading into the Scotland Wales Six Nations campaign.
Scotland women’s rugby moving beyond underdog tag
For players like Emma Wassell Scotland, the rise of Scotland women’s rugby over the past decade has been remarkable. When Wassell made her debut in 2014, the Scotland women rugby team often played in front of crowds barely reaching three figures.
Now the team is preparing for a major Murrayfield women’s rugby match later this month against England women world champions, with more than 25,000 fans expected to attend. Moments like these highlight how far Scotland women’s rugby has come and why the squad wants to be taken seriously in the Women’s Six Nations 2026.
Scotland vs Wales women clash starts Six Nations campaign
The Scotland vs Wales women match at Principality Stadium Cardiff will open Scotland’s campaign in the Scotland Wales Six Nations. Meetings between the two sides have often been close, though Scotland produced a dominant performance in their previous encounter.
Leadership inside the Scotland women rugby team remains strong with Rachel Malcolm captain continuing to guide the squad. The team has also entered a new phase under Sione Fukofuka coach after Bryan Easson Scotland coach stepped down following the last Scotland women rugby World Cup.
As the Women’s Six Nations 2026 begins, the Scotland women rugby team hopes to build on its recent progress. The Scotland vs Wales women clash in Cardiff offers the first opportunity to show that Scotland women’s rugby is ready to compete with the strongest teams in the tournament.



















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