
Watch: Women's Six Nations - FT: Scotland 27-20 Wales - Scotland finish fifth
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- Use play icon to live watch coverage of the fifth place play-off
- Game being played at Scotstoun Stadium in Glasgow
- Centre Hannah Jones captains Wales in absence of injured Siwan Lillicrap
- Scotland make three changes to their side
- England beat France 10-6 to win the title
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Scotland v Wales
Scotland head coach Bryan Easson has made three changes from last weekend's 41-20 defeat against Italy.
Loosehead prop Christine Belisle, scrum-half Jenny Maxwell and outside centre Hannah Smith come in, with vice-captain Lisa Thomson moving back to inside centre.
Scotland: Rollie, Musgrove, Smith, Thomson, Gaffney; Nelson, Maxwell; Belisle, Skeldon, Kennedy, Wassell, McMillan, Gallagher, McLachlan, Cattigan.
Replacements: Rettie, Bartlett, Cockburn, Howat, McDonald, Law, Wills, Shankland.
Centre Hannah Jones will captain Wales in their Women's Six Nations fifth-place play-off against Scotland.
GB Sevens hopeful Jones wears the armband in place of Siwan Lillicrap, who is ruled out with an ankle injury.
Scrum-half Megan Davies and hooker Robyn Lock make their first Six Nations starts.
Head coach Warren Abrahams makes nine personnel changes as Wales look to finish strongly after heavy defeats against Ireland and away in France.
Wales: Joyce; Neumann, Rowland, H Jones (capt), Lewis; Wilkins, M Davies; Thomas, Lock, Donna, John, TW Davies, Johnes, Dainton, Evans.
Replacements: K Jones, Jenkins, Hale, Crabb, Powell-Hughes, Fleming, Knight, Webb.
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How can I watch the Women's Six Nations finals weekend?
All times are BST and subject to change
BBC iPlayer
LIve coverage from all three games in the Women's Six Nations finals weekend will be available across the BBC.
You will also be catch up on all the action on BBC iPlayer for 30 days after the event too.
Full coverage details
1150-1400: Ireland v Italy - third-placed play-off - BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website & app
1330-1615: England v France - final - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website & app
1650-1900: Scotland v Wales - fifth-placed play-off - BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website & app