Formed in 1871, the Scotland Men's Rugby Union Team is one of the founding members of international rugby.
While Scotland have not won the modern Six Nations, they have achieved success in its predecessor tournaments, winning the Home Nations Championship and Five Nations Championship a combined 14 times.
The Scottish national team has participated in every Rugby World Cup since its inception in 1987, reaching the quarter-finals on five occasions.
Having opened in March 1925, Murrayfield has been the stage for memorable performances from Scottish rugby legends such as Finn Russell, Gavin Hastings and Duhan van der Merwe.