Scotland 38-8 Wales: Fran McGhie scores hat-trick in six-try Women's Rugby World Cup start for Scots
Francesca McGhie hat-trick inspires Scotland to six-try rout of Wales in Women's World Cup opener; Leia Brebner-Holden, Evie Gallagher and Emma Orr also score as Scots record biggest World Cup win in 31 years
Sunday 24 August 2025 21:51, UK
Francesca McGhie stole the show with a brilliant hat-trick as Scotland started their Women's World Cup campaign with a 38-8 bonus-point win over Wales at the Salford Community Stadium.
McGhie needed just 55 seconds to open the scoring as Wales were caught cold from kick-off, and the wing touched down again after Leia Brebner-Holden's try as Scotland established a 17-8 lead at half-time.
Wales were again sluggish out the traps after the restart, leading to McGhie dotting down for her third, while Evie Gallagher and Emma Orr also scored tries in Scotland's comprehensive victory.
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This curtain-raiser between the home nations was billed as a must-win for both sides because Canada, ranked second in the world behind tournament hosts England, are overwhelming favourites to top Pool B.
It seemed Scotland fully grasped the significance of the clash as McGhie was freed down the left wing and sprinted down the touchline, shrugging off a couple of half-hearted challenges to go over.
Wales rallied having been caught cold and demonstrated their power with a rolling maul from a lineout, allowing Alex Callender, passed fit following an ankle injury, to burrow over in the 13th minute.
But Wales committed numbers to stop a maul and paid the price as the ball was spread wide, with McGhie crossing unchallenged after 17 minutes before Keira Bevan's penalty cut Scotland's lead to 10-8.
McGhie, though, continued to sparkle, initiating a break upfield just after the half-hour and, while she was hauled down a few metres short of the line, Brebner-Holden scored and Helen Nelson converted.
Wales were again caught out straight after the interval after some quick handiwork along the left led to McGhie bagging her hat-trick and claiming the bonus point for Scotland in the 43rd minute.
Gwen Crabb was sent to the sin-bin for a high challenge on Elliann Clarke and shortly after the Wales lock rejoined the fray, Scotland extended their lead through Gallagher in the 64th minute.
Orr added more gloss to the scoreline two minutes from time, with Nelson adding a fourth conversion to give Scotland a flying start.
Wales made to look 'pretty ordinary'
Scotland head coach Bryan Easson: "We understood the magnitude of this game and concentrated really hard on this one. We got it just right.
"There was energy all the way through to the end of the game. When we stuck to plan, I thought we made Wales look pretty ordinary. 'Ruthless' was our word for the week.
"We knew that if we kept the ball and got into their red zone, we would win. First half, we probably overplayed a bit, but I thought we got that perfectly right in the second half."
Wales head coach Sean Lynn: "Very disappointed. Full credit to Scotland, they just bullied us off the park, at the breakdown especially.
"I said to the girls, we can't keep saying we're going to be a hard team to beat because that ain't good enough. We showed some good moments but our physicality and some skill accuracy wasn't there."
What's next?
Salford hosts the second round of Pool B fixtures, with Canada facing Wales at 12pm and Scotland taking on Fiji at 2.45pm on August 30.
Scotland then face Canada in Exeter at 12pm on September 6, with Wales and Fiji contesting the final Pool B clash at Sandy Park at 2.45pm.