Wales will be looking to kick on from their win over Ireland when they entertain Scotland in Cardiff on Sunday.
All Six Nations matches are being shown live on the BBC.
Wales have been boosted with the news that captain Sam Warburton has recovered from a dead leg to lead his side out against Scotland in the Six Nations this weekend.
Ryan Jones will start at lock for his 60th cap, while prop forward Gethin Jenkins replaces Rhys Gill in the front row following a knee problem.
James Hook is again on the bench as Alex Cuthbert has showed no side effects from a head knock he picked up last Sunday.
Scotland have been forced to make two changes as they go in search of their first win of the Six Nations campaign in 2012.
Greig Laidlaw gets the nod at fly-off following the retirement of Dan Parks, while Geoff Cross will start in the front row in place of Euan Murray who misses the game in Cardiff because of religious reasons.
Uncapped trio Stuart Hogg, Duncan Weir and Ed Kalman will all be on the substitutes bench.
Wales head into this clash in high spirits thanks to their late 23-21 win over Ireland last weekend, while Scotland will be looking to bounce back following their 13-6 defeat against England.
The Welsh are seen as overwhelming favourites to win the game and can be backed at 1/9 with
Bet365, while Scotland are on offer at 6/1 with the draw available at 40/1.
The Scots have been handed a 13 point start on the handicap market and that outcome can be backed at 10/11 with
Sportingbet, while Wales -12 is even money with
BetVictor.
The half-time/full-time double result sees Wales 4/11 odds on with
Boylesports to be leading at both stages of the game, while you can get odds of 20/1 with Sportingbet that Wales are ahead at the break with Scotland winning the match.