Scottish rugby refers to the sport of rugby union played in Scotland. The national governing body, Scottish Rugby Union, oversees the sport at all levels, from grassroots to professional. The national team, known as the Scotland national rugby union team, competes in international tournaments, including the Six Nations Championship and the Rugby World Cup.
Rugby has a rich history in Scotland, with the first recorded match taking place in the early 19th century. The sport is popular at both amateur and professional levels, with clubs across the country. Notable Scottish clubs include Edinburgh Rugby and Glasgow Warriors, which compete in the United Rugby Championship.