Wales 31-24 Scotland

Wales' late comeback wowed a packed house at the Millennium Stadium
Wales' late comeback wowed a packed house at the Millennium Stadium

Shane Williams scores a try in stoppage time to give Wales a thrilling 31-24 win over Scotland in the Six Nations at the Millennium Stadium.

Stephen Jones levelled the scores with a minute left before Williams won the game in dramatic fashion.

It capped a memorable comeback from the home side who looked down and out trailing 18-6.

Jonathan Thomas hails an "amazing" win

Scotland had two men in the sin bin as Phil Goodman and Scott Lawson as we hit back through tries from Lee Byrne, Leigh Halfpenny and finally from Williams.

The win keeps alive our hopes of winning the Championship if not the Grand Slam.

Favourites France are next up at the Millennium Stadium on Friday February 26.

Leigh Halfpenny speaks to Real Sport after the game

Forward Jonathan Thomas said: "With ten minutes to go we were trying to get back in the game but when Dan Parks knocks that goal over it made it so difficult.

"But having got the first try we thought we could do this. To pull it off is amazing and it was great to be part of.

"I think the crowd enjoyed it more than we did, they cheered more than when we won the Grand Slam."

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