We look at how each of 2025's British and Irish Lions players involved in Saturday's Premiership and URC matches got on…
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Stafford McDowall has been named to start at centre for Scotland in place of the injured Sione Tuipulotu, while wing Duhan van der Merwe is fit to start.
In 2024, Scotland headed into the Six Nations as title challengers but customary inconsistency saw them mix the good with the bad. Can 2025 prove different?
Jamie George limped off with a hamstring problem late in Saracens' Champions Cup defeat by Castres to make the England vice-captain a Six Nations doubt.
A round-up of Friday's action, as Bath suffered a setback in their Champions Cup opener and Gloucester came through a tough European Challenge Cup test against Edinburgh
Glasgow Warriors landed the United Rugby Championship title for the first time since 2015 after a hard-fought 21-16 victory over the Bulls at a sold-out Loftus Versfeld.
Marcus Smith provided the magic as Harlequins edged into the Investec Champions Cup quarter-finals.
It's been eight years since the Premiership had more than three clubs make it to the Champions Cup quarter-finals, but there remain six in play this season.
Stuart Hogg has been arrested and charged following an alleged disturbance in the Scottish Borders.
In 2023, Scotland won their opening two Six Nations games but ultimately dropped out of contention. Will 2024 be the year they maintain a title run?
Ireland Sevens star Andrew Smith helped Connacht keep their Investec Champions Cup hopes alive as they beat 14-player Bristol to finally open their account.
Northampton registered nine tries as they thrashed Bayonne 61-14 to reach the Investec Champions Cup knockout stages.
Tommy Freeman scored two tries as Northampton opened their Champions Cup campaign with a three-try 28-19 victory away to Glasgow.
A superb display of attacking rugby saw Munster clinch a 40-29 victory over URC leaders Glasgow Warriors at Musgrave Park in Cork on Friday.
Toulon claimed a first Challenge Cup title as they comprehensively dispatched of first-time European finalists Glasgow Warriors 43-19.
Gregor Townsend has named an extended 41-player Scotland Rugby World Cup training squad, captained by Edinburgh back-row Jamie Ritchie.
Glasgow reached their first European final after they saw off Challenge Cup rivals Scarlets 35-17 in Llanelli.
Stuart Hogg will earn his 100th Scotland cap vs Ireland in the Six Nations, as Gregor Townsend starts Jonny Gray and Jack Dempsey.