Scotland head coach Bryan Easson: “They are a familiar enemy, it’s always tasty and they are always close games and games that we really enjoy.
“Two styles that are a little bit different, it can be quite physical, it can also be a really good tactical battle as well.
“We know that Sean coming in is going to have a different edge with the experience he’s had a Gloucester-Hartpury, with a winning team as well, a winning mentality. That will be interesting just to see how that goes.
“We’re really looking forward to it, we’ve done more analysis on Gloucester-Hartpury than we have on Wales because obviously that’s a potential style.
“We’re aware of the battle that’s going to come. It’s been close over the last few years and we’re expecting nothing else.”
Wales head coach Sean Lynn: “The big thing is we all care and going up to Scotland, I want us to make the family proud.
“It will be very competitive and I know some of the players from the PWR – they’re a good outfit but we are too and that’s what I’m really excited about.
“There is some great talent and work ethic in our players.
“I’ve got full trust in these girls and I’m very confident we can go up there and really have a go at Scotland.
“You look at Scotland’s 10 and 12 – they play a very big territorial game. They are very physical, their forward pack are very well drilled but that’s what these girls are getting really excited about, facing a good challenge.”