In Numbers: Scarlets
This Saturday's contest will be the 33rd meeting between Edinburgh and Scarlets in the Guinness PRO14. Stay in tune with the key numbers ahead of the Round 4 match-up at BT Murrayfield.
Overall Guinness PRO14 record
Played 32, Edinburgh won 17, Scarlets won 14, 1 match drawn
Head to Head: Recent Championship meetings
Friday 9 September, 2016: Edinburgh 20-9 Scarlets
Friday 24 March, 2017: Scarlets 26-10 Edinburgh
Saturday 23 September, 2017: Scarlets 28-8 Edinburgh
Saturday 14 April, 2018: Edinburgh 52-14 Scarlets
Friday 2 November, 2018: Edinburgh 31-21 Scarlets
Saturday 6 April, 2019: Scarlets 12-20 Edinburgh

Did you know?
Edinburgh have lost only twice at BT Murrayfield in the Guinness PRO14 since April 2018, to Cardiff Blues in February 2019 and to Ulster in April.
The Scotsmen have won their last two matches against Welsh regions but have not won three such fixtures in succession since September 2017.
Scarlets have won their last three Guinness PRO14 games but have not won four in a row in the Championship since November 2017 whilst they have not won the opening four fixtures of a campaign since 2015/16.
Scarlets won their most recent away game, 25-21 in Glasgow in round 2 - their first victory on the road in the Championship for almost twelve months - whilst the Welsh Region have not won consecutive matches in Scotland for six years.
Edinburgh have won their last three matches against Scarlets but have not won four in succession against them since January 2007.
Scarlets have not been victorious at BT Murrayfield since September 2013.
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