History of rugby union matches between Ireland and Scotland

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Ireland and Scotland have played each other at rugby union in 142 matches, with Ireland winning 71 times, Scotland winning 66 times and five matches drawn. [1] Since 1989, the teams have competed for the Centenary Quaich during the Six Nations Championship.

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Summary

Overall

DetailsPlayedWon by
Ireland
Won by
Scotland
DrawnIreland pointsScotland points
In Ireland6939264850660
In Scotland7130401839845
Neutral venue22006317
Overall142716651,7521,522

Results

No.DateVenueScoreWinnerCompetitionAttendanceReport
119 February 1877 Ormeau Cricket Ground, Belfast 0–6GFlag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1876–77 Home Nations rugby union matches [2]
217 February 1879 Ormeau Cricket Ground, Belfast 0–2GFlag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1878–79 Home Nations rugby union matches [3]
314 February 1880 Hamilton Crescent, Glasgow 3G–0Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1879–80 Home Nations rugby union matches [4]
419 February 1881 Ormeau Cricket Ground, Belfast 1G–0Saint Patrick's Saltire.svg  Ireland 1880–81 Home Nations rugby union matches [5]
518 February 1882 Hamilton Crescent, Glasgow (2T) 0G–0 Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1881–82 Home Nations rugby union matches [6]
617 February 1883 Ormeau Cricket Ground, Belfast 0–1GFlag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1883 Home Nations Championship [7]
716 February 1884 Hamilton Crescent, Glasgow 2G–0Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1884 Home Nations Championship 8,000 [8]
21 February 1885 Ormeau Cricket Ground, Belfast 0–0G Abandoned 1 1885 Home Nations Championship [9]
87 March 1885 Raeburn Place, Edinburgh 1G–0Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1885 Home Nations Championship [10]
920 February 1886 Raeburn Place, Edinburgh 4G–0Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1886 Home Nations Championship [11]
1019 February 1887 Ormeau Cricket Ground, Belfast 0–2GFlag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1887 Home Nations Championship [12]
1110 March 1888 Raeburn Place, Edinburgh 1G–0Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1888 Home Nations Championship [13]
1216 February 1889 Ormeau Cricket Ground, Belfast 0–1GFlag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1889 Home Nations Championship [14]
1322 February 1890 Raeburn Place, Edinburgh 5–0Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1890 Home Nations Championship [15]
1421 February 1891 Ormeau Cricket Ground, Belfast 0–14Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1891 Home Nations Championship [16]
1520 February 1892 Raeburn Place, Edinburgh 2–0Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1892 Home Nations Championship [17]
1618 February 1893 Ormeau Cricket Ground, Belfast 0–0Draw 1893 Home Nations Championship [18]
1724 February 1894 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 5–0Saint Patrick's Saltire.svg  Ireland 1894 Home Nations Championship [19]
182 March 1895 Raeburn Place, Edinburgh 6–0Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1895 Home Nations Championship [20]
1915 February 1896 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 0–0Draw 1896 Home Nations Championship [21]
2020 February 1897 Powderhall Stadium, Edinburgh 8–3Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1897 Home Nations Championship [22]
2119 February 1898 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 0–8Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1898 Home Nations Championship 12,000 [23]
2218 February 1899Inverleith, Edinburgh 3–9Saint Patrick's Saltire.svg  Ireland 1899 Home Nations Championship [24]
2324 February 1900 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 0–0Draw 1900 Home Nations Championship [25]
2423 February 1901Inverleith, Edinburgh 9–5Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1901 Home Nations Championship [26]
2522 February 1902Balmoral Showgrounds, Belfast 5–0Saint Patrick's Saltire.svg  Ireland 1902 Home Nations Championship [27]
2628 February 1903Inverleith, Edinburgh 3–0Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1903 Home Nations Championship [28]
2727 February 1904 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 3–19Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1904 Home Nations Championship [29]
2825 February 1905Inverleith, Edinburgh 5–11Saint Patrick's Saltire.svg  Ireland 1905 Home Nations Championship [30]
2924 February 1906 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 6–13Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1906 Home Nations Championship [31]
3023 February 1907Inverleith, Edinburgh 15–3Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1907 Home Nations Championship [32]
3129 February 1908 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 16–11Saint Patrick's Saltire.svg  Ireland 1908 Home Nations Championship [33]
3227 February 1909Inverleith, Edinburgh 9–3Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1909 Home Nations Championship [34]
3326 February 1910Balmoral Showgrounds, Belfast 0–14Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1910 Five Nations Championship 12,000 [35]
3425 February 1911Inverleith, Edinburgh 10–16Saint Patrick's Saltire.svg  Ireland 1911 Five Nations Championship [36]
3524 February 1912 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 10–8Saint Patrick's Saltire.svg  Ireland 1912 Five Nations Championship [37]
3622 February 1913Inverleith, Edinburgh 29–14Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1913 Five Nations Championship [38]
3728 February 1914 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 6–0Saint Patrick's Saltire.svg  Ireland 1914 Five Nations Championship [39]
3828 February 1920Inverleith, Edinburgh 19–0Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1920 Five Nations Championship [40]
3926 February 1921 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 9–8IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1921 Five Nations Championship [41]
4025 February 1922Inverleith, Edinburgh 6–3Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1922 Five Nations Championship [42]
4124 February 1923 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 3–13Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1923 Five Nations Championship [43]
4223 February 1924Inverleith, Edinburgh 13–8Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1924 Five Nations Championship [44]
4328 February 1925 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 8–14Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1925 Five Nations Championship [45]
4427 February 1926 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 0–3IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1926 Five Nations Championship [46]
4526 February 1927 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 6–0IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1927 Five Nations Championship 40,000 [47]
4625 February 1928 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 5–13IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1928 Five Nations Championship [48]
4723 February 1929 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 7–16Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1929 Five Nations Championship 40,000 [49]
4822 February 1930 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 11–14IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1930 Five Nations Championship [50]
4928 February 1931 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 8–5IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1931 Five Nations Championship [51]
5027 February 1932 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 8–20IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1932 Home Nations Championship [52]
511 April 1933 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 6–8Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1933 Home Nations Championship [53]
5224 February 1934 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 16–9Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1934 Home Nations Championship [54]
5323 February 1935 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 12–5IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1935 Home Nations Championship [55]
5422 February 1936 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 4–10IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1936 Home Nations Championship [56]
5527 February 1937 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 11–4IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1937 Home Nations Championship [57]
5626 February 1938 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 23–14Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1938 Home Nations Championship [58]
5725 February 1939 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 12–3IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1939 Home Nations Championship [59]
5822 February 1947 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 0–3IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1947 Five Nations Championship [60]
5928 February 1948 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 6–0IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1948 Five Nations Championship [61]
6026 February 1949 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 3–13IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1949 Five Nations Championship [62]
6125 February 1950 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 21–0IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1950 Five Nations Championship [63]
6224 February 1951 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 5–6IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1951 Five Nations Championship [64]
632 February 1952 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 12–8IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1952 Five Nations Championship [65]
6428 February 1953 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 8–26IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1953 Five Nations Championship [66]
6527 February 1954 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 6–0IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1954 Five Nations Championship [67]
6626 February 1955 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 12–3Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1955 Five Nations Championship [68]
6725 February 1956 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 14–10IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1956 Five Nations Championship [69]
6823 February 1957 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 3–5IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1957 Five Nations Championship [70]
691 March 1958 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 12–6IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1958 Five Nations Championship [71]
7028 February 1959 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 3–8IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1959 Five Nations Championship [72]
7127 February 1960 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 5–6Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1960 Five Nations Championship [73]
7225 February 1961 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 16–8Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1961 Five Nations Championship [74]
7324 February 1962 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 6–20Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1962 Five Nations Championship [75]
742 February 1963 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 3–0Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1963 Five Nations Championship [76]
7522 February 1964 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 3–6Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1964 Five Nations Championship [77]
7627 February 1965 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 6–16IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1965 Five Nations Championship [78]
7726 February 1966 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 3–11Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1966 Five Nations Championship [79]
7825 February 1967 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 3–5IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1967 Five Nations Championship [80]
7924 February 1968 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 14–6IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1968 Five Nations Championship [81]
8022 February 1969 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 0–16IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1969 Five Nations Championship [82]
8128 February 1970 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 16–11IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1970 Five Nations Championship [83]
8227 February 1971 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 5–17IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1971 Five Nations Championship [84]
8324 February 1973 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 19–14Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1973 Five Nations Championship [85]
842 March 1974 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 9–6IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1974 Five Nations Championship [86]
851 February 1975 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 20–13Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1975 Five Nations Championship [87]
8620 March 1976 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 6–15Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1976 Five Nations Championship [88]
8719 February 1977 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 21–18Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1977 Five Nations Championship [89]
8821 January 1978 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 12–9IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1978 Five Nations Championship [90]
893 March 1979 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 11–11Draw 1979 Five Nations Championship [91]
902 February 1980 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 22–15IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1980 Five Nations Championship [92]
9121 March 1981 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 10–9Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1981 Five Nations Championship [93]
9220 February 1982 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 21–12IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1982 Five Nations Championship [94]
9315 January 1983 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 13–15IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1983 Five Nations Championship [95]
943 March 1984 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 9–32Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1984 Five Nations Championship [96]
952 February 1985 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 15–18IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1985 Five Nations Championship [97]
9615 March 1986 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 9–10Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1986 Five Nations Championship [98]
9721 February 1987 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 16–12Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1987 Five Nations Championship [99]
9816 January 1988 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 22–18IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1988 Five Nations Championship [100]
994 March 1989 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 37–21Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1989 Five Nations Championship [101]
1003 February 1990 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 10–13Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1990 Five Nations Championship [102]
10116 March 1991 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 28–25Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1991 Five Nations Championship [103]
10212 October 1991 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 24–15Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1991 Rugby World Cup 60,000 [104]
10315 February 1992 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 10–18Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1992 Five Nations Championship [105]
10416 January 1993 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 15–3Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1993 Five Nations Championship [106]
1055 March 1994 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 6–6Draw 1994 Five Nations Championship [107]
1064 February 1995 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 26–13Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1995 Five Nations Championship [108]
10720 January 1996 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 10–16Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1996 Five Nations Championship [109]
1081 March 1997 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 38–10Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1997 Five Nations Championship 67,500 [110]
1097 February 1998 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 16–17Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1998 Five Nations Championship 55,000 [111]
11020 March 1999 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 30–13Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1999 Five Nations Championship 67,500 [112]
11119 February 2000 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 44–22IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 2000 Six Nations Championship 40,000 [113]
11222 September 2001 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 32–10Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 2001 Six Nations Championship 67,500 [114]
1132 March 2002 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 43–22IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 2002 Six Nations Championship 49,000 [115]
11416 February 2003 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 6–36IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 2003 Six Nations Championship 67,500 [116]
1156 September 2003 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 10–29IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 2003 Rugby World Cup warm-up tests 35,264 [117]
11627 March 2004 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 37–16IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 2004 Six Nations Championship 42,750 [118]
11712 February 2005 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 13–40IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 2005 Six Nations Championship 68,000 [119]
11811 March 2006 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 15–9IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 2006 Six Nations Championship 49,500 [120]
11910 March 2007 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 18–19IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 2007 Six Nations Championship 67,500 [121]
12011 August 2007 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 31–21Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 2007 Rugby World Cup warm-up tests 25,127 [122]
12123 February 2008 Croke Park, Dublin 34–13IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 2008 Six Nations Championship 74,234 [123]
12214 March 2009 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 15–22IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 2009 Six Nations Championship 55,000 [124]
12320 March 2010 Croke Park, Dublin 20–23Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 2010 Six Nations Championship 80,313 [125]
12427 February 2011 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 18–21IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 2011 Six Nations Championship 63,082 [126]
1256 August 2011 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 10–6Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 2011 Rugby World Cup warm-up tests 28,288 [127]
12610 March 2012 Aviva Stadium, Dublin 32–14IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 2012 Six Nations Championship 51,000 [128]
12724 February 2013 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 12–8Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 2013 Six Nations Championship 67,006 [129]
1282 February 2014 Aviva Stadium, Dublin 28–6IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 2014 Six Nations Championship 51,000 [130]
12921 March 2015 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 10–40IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 2015 Six Nations Championship 67,144 [131]
13015 August 2015 Aviva Stadium, Dublin 28–22IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 2015 Rugby World Cup warm-up tests 31,780 [132]
13119 March 2016 Aviva Stadium, Dublin 35–25IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 2016 Six Nations Championship 51,700 [133] [134]
1324 February 2017 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 27–22Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 2017 Six Nations Championship 67,144 [135]
13310 March 2018 Aviva Stadium, Dublin 28–8IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 2018 Six Nations Championship 51,700 [136]
1349 February 2019 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 13–22IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 2019 Six Nations Championship 67,140 [137]
13522 September 2019 International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama, Japan 27–3IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 2019 Rugby World Cup 63,731 [138]
1361 February 2020 Aviva Stadium, Dublin 19–12IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 2020 Six Nations Championship 51,700 [139]
1375 December 2020 Aviva Stadium, Dublin 31–16IRFU flag.svg  Ireland Autumn Nations Cup 0* [140]
13814 March 2021 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 24–27IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 2021 Six Nations Championship 0* [141]
13919 March 2022 Aviva Stadium, Dublin 26–5IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 2022 Six Nations Championship 51,000 [142] [143]
14012 March 2023 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 7–22IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 2023 Six Nations Championship 67,144 [144]
1417 October 2023 Stade de France, Paris 36–14IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 2023 Rugby World Cup 78,459 [145]
14216 March 2024 Aviva Stadium, Dublin 17–13IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 2024 Six Nations Championship 51,700 [146]
 *Denotes match in which Covid-19 restrictions limited attendance

Notes

^1 The match was abandoned after 20 minutes due to bad weather, with the scores level on goals and Scotland ahead on tries. [9] The game was then replayed on 7 March 1885 in Scotland. [10]

Results by Decade

DecadeIrelandScotlandDrawnSeries winner
1870s020Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
1880s190Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
1890s262Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
1900s361Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
1910s320IRFU flag.svg  Ireland
1920s460Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
1930s730IRFU flag.svg  Ireland
1940s300IRFU flag.svg  Ireland
1950s910IRFU flag.svg  Ireland
1960s460Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
1970s441Drawn
1980s550Drawn
1990s0101Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
2000s1020IRFU flag.svg  Ireland
2010s940IRFU flag.svg  Ireland
2020s700IRFU flag.svg  Ireland
Scottish team photo on 15 February 1896, prior to the 1896 Home Nations Championship encounter with Ireland at Lansdowne Road Scotland 1896.jpg
Scottish team photo on 15 February 1896, prior to the 1896 Home Nations Championship encounter with Ireland at Lansdowne Road
An Irish-Scottish scrum during the 2007 Six Nations Scotland Ireland scrum.jpg
An Irish-Scottish scrum during the 2007 Six Nations
An Irish-Scottish scrum during the 2009 Six Nations Six Nations 2009 - Scotland vs Ireland 10.jpg
An Irish-Scottish scrum during the 2009 Six Nations

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