when did scotland win the six nations
Scotland have never won the Six Nations Championship in its current six‑team format (which began in 2000).
Quick Scoop
Although Scotland have a proud history in the older versions of the tournament, all of their titles came before Italy joined and it was officially rebranded as the Six Nations. They won multiple championships in the old Home Nations and Five Nations eras and famously took the last ever Five Nations title in 1999, just before the Six Nations era began.
Key points
- Scotland have 0 Six Nations titles (since 2000).
- They did win the final Five Nations in 1999.
- Historically, they have 15 outright championships and several shared ones across the Home Nations and Five Nations eras.
- Their best Six Nations finish so far has been third place, achieved a few times.
Mini timeline (modern era)
- 1999 – Scotland win the last Five Nations Championship.
- 2000 – Tournament expands to six teams; Six Nations era begins, but Scotland do not win.
- 2000–2025 – Scotland record notable wins and Calcutta Cup successes but no overall Six Nations title.
In forum discussions and fan chats, you’ll often see people say “Scotland have never won the Six Nations – only the Five Nations,” which is exactly what the stats confirm.
TL;DR: If you’re asking “when did Scotland win the Six Nations?”, the answer is: they haven’t yet; their last championship win was the 1999 Five Nations.
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