Ireland vs Scotland Live Stream Free: Watch Six Nations Rugby Online as Tournament Goes Down to the Wire
Ireland will play Scotland on Saturday in a game that could potentially see the Irish win yet another Six Nations Championship.
The game is scheduled to start at 2.30 p.m. GMT (10.30 a.m. ET) and can be watched online through live stream (details below).
Ireland saw their hopes of a Grand Slam disappear last weekend as they lost to Wales. However, they still have hope of defending their Six Nations title if they can win today and other results go their way. If Ireland can pull it off it will be their first successful title defense in 66 years.
Coming into this final weekend of the Six Nations, three teams are level on six points, having gained three wins and losing once in their four games each until now. That means this is one of the closest Six Nations on record, with all three teams still with the chance of winning the Championship.
Wales come into today's game with six points but are third in the table due to their inferior points difference. They have scored 85 points and conceded 73 until now, giving them a +12 points difference.
Ireland are second with 79 points scored and 46 conceded to give them a points difference of +33.
England are marginally ahead in top space, having scored 102 points and conceded 65 to give them a points difference of +37.
However, even though Wales are lagging behind by quite a lot they arguably have the opportunity to pile on the points today against an Italy team that has conceded by far the most points in this season's Six Nations.
In their four games until now Italy have conceded 121 points - more than 30 points per game on average.
Ireland may feel they have the best chance, as they face Scotland, who are the worst team in the tournament coming into the final weekend, having lost all four games so far. Ireland only need to overturn a four point deficit against England, and with the English facing a strong French team, England may find it difficult to hold on to their slim advantage.
Indeed, France have the best defense in this year's Championship, having conceded only 46 points in their four games until now, which is an average of just 11 points per game.
Ireland and Scotland will start at 2.30 p.m. GMT and the game can be watched online through live stream by clicking here.