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Six Nations | Group Stage
Feb 28, 2015 at 2.30pm UK
 
Scotland
19-22
Italy
Bennett (8')
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Furno (11'), Venditti (37'), try (80')

Team News: Peter Horne replaces suspended Finn Russell for Scotland

Scotland make four changes to their starting XV for this weekend's Six Nations encounter against Italy at Murrayfield.

Peter Horne has been selected at fly-half for Scotland in place of the suspended Finn Russell for this weekend's Six Nations meeting with Italy.

The Glasgow Warriors player comes into the starting lineup in one of four changes for the showdown at Murrayfield, after Russell had his appeal against a two-week ban rejected earlier this week.

Tommy Seymour, Euan Murray and Tim Swinson replace Tim Visser, Geoff Cross and Richie Gray respectively, meanwhile, as Scotland look to pick up their first win of this year's championship.

Elsewhere, Ben Toolis and Hamish Watson could be handed their first caps, having been selected on the bench.

Scotland XV: Hogg (Glasgow Warriors), Seymour (Glasgow Warriors), Bennett (Glasgow Warriors), Dunbar (Glasgow Warriors), Lamont (Glasgow Warriors), Horne (Glasgow Warriors), Laidlaw (Edinburgh, capt); Dickinson (Edinburgh), Ford (Edinburgh), Murray (Glasgow Warriors), Swinson (Glasgow Warriors), J Gray (Glasgow Warriors), Harley (Glasgow Warriors), Cowan (Edinburgh), Beattie (Castres)

Replacements: Brown (Glasgow Warriors), Grant (Glasgow Warriors), Cross (Edinburgh), Toolis (Edinburgh), Watson (Edinburgh), Hidalgo-Clyne (Edinburgh), Tonks (Edinburgh), Scott (Edinburgh)

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