History of rugby union matches between Italy and Scotland

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Italy and Scotland have played each other at rugby union in 38 matches, with Scotland winning 29 times, Italy winning 9 times and no matches drawn. [1]

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Scotland won their most recent encounter, 31–19 on 1 February 2025 during the 2025 Six Nations Championship.

The two nations compete for the Cuttitta Cup, an annual trophy contested during the Six Nations to commemorate Massimo Cuttitta, a former Italian captain and Scotland scrum coach.

Summary

Overall

DetailsPlayedWon by
Italy
Won by
Scotland
DrawnItaly pointsScotland points
In Italy16790302344
In Scotland192170281564
Neutral venue30305882
Overall389290641990

Records

Note: Date shown in brackets indicates when the record was set.

RecordItalyScotland
Longest winning streak1 (nine times)13 (22 Aug 2015 – 29 July 2023)
Largest points for
Home34 (5 February 2000)52 (20 March 2021)
Away37 (24 February 2007)36 (27 February 2016)
Largest winning margin
Home14 (5 February 2000)42 (20 March 2021)
Away20 (24 February 2007)17 (16 February 2002 & 22 February 2020)

Results

No.DateVenueScoreWinnerCompetition
114 December 1996 Murrayfield, Edinburgh 29 22Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
224 January 1998 Stadio Comunale di Monigo, Treviso 25 21Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
36 March 1999 Murrayfield, Edinburgh 30 12Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
45 February 2000 Stadio Flaminio, Rome 34 20Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2000 Six Nations Championship
517 March 2001 Murrayfield, Edinburgh 23 19Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 2001 Six Nations Championship
616 February 2002 Stadio Flaminio, Rome 12 29Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 2002 Six Nations Championship
729 March 2003 Murrayfield, Edinburgh 33 25Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 2003 Six Nations Championship
823 August 2003 Murrayfield, Edinburgh 47 15Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 2003 Rugby World Cup warm-up matches
96 March 2004 Stadio Flaminio, Rome 20 14Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2004 Six Nations Championship
1026 February 2005 Murrayfield, Edinburgh 18 10Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 2005 Six Nations Championship
1118 March 2006 Stadio Flaminio, Rome 10 13Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 2006 Six Nations Championship
1224 February 2007 Murrayfield, Edinburgh 17 37Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2007 Six Nations Championship
1329 September 2007 Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, Saint-Étienne, France 18 16Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 2007 Rugby World Cup
1415 March 2008 Stadio Flaminio, Rome 23 20Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2008 Six Nations Championship
1528 February 2009 Murrayfield, Edinburgh 26 6Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 2009 Six Nations Championship
1627 February 2010 Stadio Flaminio, Rome 16 12Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2010 Six Nations Championship
1719 March 2011 Murrayfield, Edinburgh 21 8Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 2011 Six Nations Championship
1820 August 2011 Murrayfield, Edinburgh 23 12Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 2011 Rugby World Cup Warm up
1917 March 2012 Stadio Olimpico, Rome 13 6Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2012 Six Nations Championship
209 February 2013 Murrayfield, Edinburgh 34 10Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 2013 Six Nations Championship
2122 June 2013 Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria, South Africa 30 29Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland South African Quadrangular tournament third place final
2222 February 2014 Stadio Olimpico, Rome 20 21Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 2014 Six Nations Championship
2328 February 2015 Murrayfield, Edinburgh 19 22Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2015 Six Nations Championship
2422 August 2015 Stadio Olimpico di Torino, Turin 12 16Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 2015 Rugby World Cup warm-ups
2529 August 2015 Murrayfield, Edinburgh 48 7Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
2627 February 2016 Stadio Olimpico, Rome 20 36Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 2016 Six Nations Championship
2718 March 2017 Murrayfield, Edinburgh 29 0Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 2017 Six Nations Championship
2810 June 2017 National Stadium, Kallang, Singapore 13 34Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 2017 mid-year test
2917 March 2018 Stadio Olimpico, Rome 27 29Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 2018 Six Nations Championship
302 February 2019 Murrayfield, Edinburgh 33 20Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 2019 Six Nations Championship
3122 February 2020 Stadio Olimpico, Rome 0 17Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 2020 Six Nations Championship
3214 November 2020 Stadio Artemio Franchi, Florence 17 28Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Autumn Nations Cup
3320 March 2021 Murrayfield, Edinburgh 52 10Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 2021 Six Nations Championship
3412 March 2022 Stadio Olimpico, Rome 22 33Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 2022 Six Nations Championship
3518 March 2023 Murrayfield, Edinburgh 26 14Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 2023 Six Nations Championship
3629 July 2023 Murrayfield, Edinburgh 25 13Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 2023 Rugby World Cup warm-up
379 March 2024 Stadio Olimpico, Rome 31 29Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2024 Six Nations Championship
381 February 2025 Murrayfield, Edinburgh 31–19Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 2025 Six Nations Championship

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References

  1. "International Rugby Union Statistics - Statistics for Scotland vs Italy". RugbyData.com. 2011-10-23. Retrieved 2015-02-28.