WALES head coach Warren Gatland is set to name his team to face Scotland at 11am this morning.

Wales have not lost their opening two games of a Six Nations campaign for eight years, and despite the 21-16 hoem defeat to Englandlast week, it is anticipated that Gatland will keep any changes to a minimum.

Wales centre Jamie Roberts said: "Two years ago we showed we can bounce back (Wales lost their opening game to Ireland and went on to win the Six Nations title), and we have to look to do the same in this tournament.

"The Six Nations is too short a tournament to dwell on what happens one week, moving to the next.

"We will learn from our mistakes - and there were quite a few - and we will move forward.

"We are playing a very good Scotland team on Sunday that is much improved. It is going to be a massive game.

"Having seen us play Friday night, and the way we did play, which was thoroughly disappointing, they will be rubbing their hands together. There is no doubt about that.

"I think we are a team that plays its best rugby when our backs are against the wall, and you will certainly see a very motivated Wales team at Murrayfield next Sunday."