The third weekend of the 2020 Six Nations brings together two teams who may yet again be fighting things out to avoid the wooden spoon. Don't miss a moment of the action, no matter where you are in the world, with our Six Nations 2020 Italy vs Scotland live stream guide.
Scotland gave a good account of themselves in trying conditions against England at Murrayfield in their last Six Nations clash but lost 6-13 a closely-contested game. Coach Gregor Townsend will be looking for more of the same at the Stadio Olimpico against an Italy side that has not won a game in the Six Nations in five years.
Townsend will likely keep favour with the majority of the side that did so well against England, but Matt Fagerson, Sam Skinner both look set to be included in the squad.
Similarly, Italian interim head coach Franco Smith will likely keep faith with much of the side that managed to frustrate France for long periods of their last match. The last time the Azzurri tasted victory in the tournament was against the Scots in 2015, and Saturday's game will certainly be viewed by the Italians as providing their best opportunity of ending that drought.
If you're a rugby fan in the UK you'll be relived to hear this game and the rest of the Six Nations will be broadcast free-to-air across the region, so you can tune in to a Italy vs Scotland live stream without the need for any sort of subscription. For all your other viewing options, keep on reading.
- Don't miss a match by following our Six Nations live stream guide
How to live stream Italy vs Scotland in the UK for free
How to live stream the Six Nations when you're not in your country
If you're abroad and outside of your home country, trying to live stream your regular native broadcaster's coverage of the Six Nations isn't likely to be possible as the stream will be location restricted.
Fear not, however, as you'll still be able to watch all the action by using a VPN.
All you need to do is download and install the software or an app from one of the many VPN services out there that will spoof your computer into thinking that it's located home. This means you'll be able to enjoy your home coverage (so long as you comply with the broadcaster's Ts&Cs), without having to hunt around dodgy websites for an illegal stream.
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