match within reach for the blues

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Friends of OA Sport, good morning and welcome to the LIVE LIVE of Italy-Scotlandmatch valid for the fourth day of the Six Nations women’s rugby 2024. The tournament is now in full swing and the Italians are called to two final decisive matches with a view to qualifying for the next World Cup.

A fairly positive path up to this point for Italy, which occupies fourth position in the standings with 5 points, the result of one victory and two defeats. The Italians suffered heavy defeats against England and France, teams out of reach for all the competition, while they prevailed against Ireland. D’Incà and her teammates are in full battle for the final third place, a result that would guarantee qualification for the next World Cup, the last two matches against Scotland and Wales will represent real direct clashes in this sense. In fact, Scotland occupies fifth place, immediately behind Italy, with 4 points, one victory and 2 defeats. The direct clashes between these two teams smile on the blues, capable of imposing themselves in 5 of the last direct clashes, however in the Six Nations match last season it was Scotland who came out on top. These are two teams with a very similar level, on paper we should see a very balanced match, with Italy slightly favoured.

OFFICIAL TRAINING ITALY: Vittoria Ostuni Minuzzi, Aura Muzzo, Alyssa D’Incà, Beatrice Rigoni, Francesca Granzotto, Veronica Madia, Sofia Stefan, Elisa Giordano, Francesca Sgoribini, Ilaria Arrighetti, Giordana Duca, Sara Tounesi, Sara Seye, Vittoria Vecchini, Silvia Turani.

OA Sport offers you the LIVE LIVE of Italy-Scotland, a match valid for the fourth day of the Six Nations women’s rugby 2024, real-time news, minute after minute, goal after goal, emotion after emotion, so you really don’t miss anything, the match will kick off at 5.15pm!

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