We asked you Scotland fans for your opinions on the 26-23 win over Wales in Cardiff. Here's a taste of what you had to say...
Alastair: The bench saved the day. Josh Bayliss and George Horne should start, as should Darcy Graham. The starting front-row was not good with Zander Fagerson clearly out of sorts. France will be tough to beat. Difficult to know how good Ireland were today as England were poor. Scotland's game in Dublin still gives a chance of silverware.
Chris: Let's not beat around the bush, by world ranking the 11th team at home to the ninth is never going to be a 40-pointer. Scotland showed nerve, Gregor Townsend made subs when needed and we showed the steel to sneak a win in a boiling Welsh cauldron. Bayliss, Graham, Elliot Millar Mills and Horne can all take a bow.
Robert: Scotland made too many errors today, but they showed great heart to come from 17-5 down at half time. Wales should play like that every game, they always seem to up their game against us.
Stuart: Scrappy and a lot of errors but I will take it. We will need to do much better in the last two rounds. Hopefully we can build from here and not collapse.
Ethan: Plenty of positives to talk about. An incredible comeback bonus point win in one of our bogey stadiums, that's also historically one of the hardest places in rugby. Townsend used the bench well and made the right decisions to take off/put on players when he did. Scrum was better than it has been. Triple crown and tournament is still on for us. Also won the game after beating England which has also been a struggle historically.
That being said, fumbled many opportunities that would have ultimately denied Wales a bonus point and avoid the uphill battle they faced. Line-out still a problem, gave away plenty of avoidable penalties that killed momentum, and we definitely missed Jack Dempsey's ruthless carrying.
Stuart: Mad to say but I genuinely thought that was better than last week for the simple reason that the first half was so riddled with mistakes and lost collisions. To manage to fix it in-game and dig out the win shows the character that's been questioned at times.
Credit to Toony making the changes early. Do we need a baller at 15 or are we better with the calm steadiness of Jordan or Rowe with Kinghorn covering several positions from the bench?
Peter: I always had a feeling that this was going to be tough. Kyle Steyn couldn't get the high balls and there were too many handling errors in the first half. Brave of Townsend to hook Nathan McBeth and Max Williamson before half-time. Different team in the second half started to win high balks and Darcy Graham's try the turning point. Hats off to Sione Tuiuplotu for his words to the media at the end - he is a brilliant leader.