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By Ben Dirs
1306: Scotland have beaten Wales once in Cardiff in five attempts in the Six Nations, and Wales have won five of the last six meetings in the competition (they lost 21-9 at Murrayfield in 2007). If Scotland do win today, your man Chris Paterson will probably pay a key role - it’s his 100th cap today, and he’s the first Scotsman to reach that milestone. A legendTom Fordyce in Paris on Twitter:"In Paris for France v Ireland grudgefest. Special prize for the first Irishman at Stade de France to appeal for handball."1300: Hello my friends, hello. First up we’ve got Wales v Scotland at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, and the hosts are very heavy favourites with the bookies to win this (1-5, in fact, with the Scots a distant 10-3). Bit of a spat about roofs in the build-up, and I have to say I’m on Andy Robinson’s side: it’s like turning up to a shove ha’penny tournament and they’re using wood instead of slate. Nightmare.From knowsit on 606:"As England have proved on many an occasion in Paris, if the French get ‘spooked’ and the weight of expectation gets to them, then they are there for the taking!"This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.