Ireland vs Scotland
Aviva Stadium, Dublin
16.03.2024, 19:45
Despit🔴e their unexpected defeat last week, Ireland remains in a strong position to defend their Six Nations title as they prepare to host Scotland in their final match of this year's competition on Super Saturday. Ireland enters this fixture as clear favorites against Scotland, with the support of their home crowd expected to provide a significant advantage, similar to what was witnessed for England at Twickenham last week.
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Ireland's hopes of defending their Grand Slam crown were dashed by an inspired England last week in a narrow 23-22 defeat, marking their first loss since the World Cup last October. While Ireland remains favored to win the Championship, their loss to an England side that has struggled recently will undoubtedly sting. With Ireland possessing the talent to dominate Scotland, the Six Nations leaders will aim to make a strong statement by securing a bonus-point victory to claim their fourth win from five matches this season.
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Scotland suffered a disappointing 31-29 loss to Italy last weekend, dealing a significant blow to their Championship aspirations. A victory over Italy would have placed Scotland just behind Ireland in the standings, offering them a chance to contend for the title. However, their loss now puts them at risk of sliding down to fifth place on the ladder. While it's unlikely that Scotland will fall to second-to-last place, I anticipate them experiencing their third defeat in five games as they face the formidable Irish team.
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As Ireland prepares for their final game of the 2024 Six Nations, they aim to bounce bꦐack from their recent defeat to England. Meanwhile, Scotland's loss to Italy highlighted their position below the top-tier teams in the game. Although the title is not yet secured, it would take a significant collapse for Ireland to relinquish their hold on it. Fueled by their frustration from last week's defeat, Ireland is poised to deliver a strong response against Scotland on Saturday.