State-of-the-art giant TV screens are to be installed at Murrayfield Stadium, the venue for the next Heineken Cup final.
The screens that will be erected in the coming monthes will be 60 square metres - more than double the size of those that were hired at the start of last year's RBS 6 Nations Championship and will be the largest screens in the country.
Scottish Rugby's Chief Executive, Gordon McKie, said: "We have decided to invest in two permanent screens, to improve the match day experience for supporters at Murrayfield, and also to enhance the world-class facilities that we have at Murrayfield, facilities that play a key part in attracting major events to Edinburgh and Scotland.
"We have hired big screens for many events at Murrayfield over the years but the size and positioning of these screens (in the past erected in the North and South tunnels) was never ideal.
"Big screens are now an absolutely integral part of modern professional sport, especially when you consider in a rugby context the drama of a referral to the video referee."
The new screens will be positioned in the lower north and lower south stands with the intention that they are ready for Scotland's opening Bank of Scotland Corporate Autumn Test - against New Zealand on Saturday 8 November and the following week when world champions South Africa visit Murrayfield.
As part of the improvements a new scoreboard will also be erected in both the north and south stands.