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PREVIEW: USA v Scotland

JUNE SPOTLIGHT: Head coach Gregor Townsend has changed all but three of the starting team to face the USA in Scotland’s second June tour Test this Saturday at the BBVA Compass Stadium in Houston, Texas.

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Glasgow Warriors fullback Stuart Hogg will captain the side that features two starting debutants – Glasgow Warriors pair Matt Fagerson (back row) and George Horne (scrumhalf) – both of whom will make their first international appearances alongside elder brothers Zander and Pete.

Lock Ben Toolis, wing Blair Kinghorn (both Edinburgh) and Sale Sharks wing Byron McGuigan are the three players to retain their places in a side that will see a further five players make their first start for Scotland at the home of the Houston Dynamos.

They are Glasgow Warriors trio Jamie Bhatti (prop), George Turner (hooker) and Adam Hastings (stand-off), as well as Edinburgh lock Lewis Carmichael and back-row Luke Hamilton.

“We always planned to play as much of the squad as possible on this tour, and we also deliberately picked more Edinburgh players in the first game because their season finished earlier,” said Townsend.

“Now we welcome most of the Glasgow Warriors contingent into the team. On top of that there are seven players making their first starts for the country, which is really exciting, and we are looking forward to them going out and grabbing this opportunity.

“The USA have won their last six games and scored a lot of points in the process. They’ve beaten two teams that have already qualified for the Rugby World Cup – Uruguay and Russia – and put 60 points on both of them. They are definitely improving as a team and are playing with a lot of confidence.

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You can see in the way they attack and defend that they are well coached, added to which there are some exceptional individuals that offer running threats throughout their side, so this will be a real test for us on Saturday.”

Saturday’s match will see the Fagerson [left] and Horne [right] brothers become the 48th and 49th brothers to play for Scotland, and the 22nd and 23rd pair of brothers to play together in the same Test match.

It will be only the eighth time in close to 700 Scotland Tests when two sets of brothers have been on the field at the same time, joining the Evans and Lamont brothers (2010), Bulloch and Leslie brothers (2001), Milne and Hastings brothers (1990), and the Neilson and Orr brothers, who did so four times (1891-1892).

The starting changes are completed by the selection of Glasgow Warriors forward Tim Swinson in the back-row with Hamilton and Matt Fagerson, while Glasgow Warriors centre Nick Grigg forms the midfield with clubmate Pete Horne.

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Meanwhile, following a 62-13 victory over No.19 Russia, USA head coach Gary Gold has tweaked his team for Saturday’s encounter.

“Despite a few early challenges, the chemistry of this group worked well last week – even though we’d only spent a relatively short amount of time together as a unit,” said Gold. “We’ve had another week to build on our rhythm as a collective and grow in our individual roles which will undoubtedly help us against a quality side in Scotland.”

Last time the Eagles faced Scotland at the 2015 Rugby World Cup in England, they fell 16-39 after conceding a seven-point lead in the first half of play. Overall, both teams have met four times with Scotland owning the better side of the score in each affair. However, since their last meeting in 2015, the United States has grown significantly in strength and execution, improving their overall record of 3-6-1 in 2016 to 6-3-1 in 2017.

Scotland recently began their tour of the Americas against Canada, defeating the Canadians 10-48; while the United States opened their June schedule adding a win over Russia to their then 5-0 record. Now with six victories on the year, the Eagles will face their most difficult challenge this season as they aim to deliver another convincing performance to a home crowd in Texas.

With no changes made to the starting line-up, the USA will see two new faces jump into action from the bench. Dylan Fawsitt will replace James Hilterbrand who fell to injury last week against Russia and continues recovery. Titi Lamositele will jump in for Olive Kilifi, as well.

Teams:

USA: 15 Will Hooley, 14 Blaine Scully (captain), 13 Bryce Campbell, 12 Paul Lasike, 11 Marcel Brache, 10 AJ MacGinty, 9 Shaun Davies, 8 Cam Dolan, 7 Hanco Germishuys, 6 John Quill, 5 Nick Civetta, 4 Samu Manoa, 3 Paul Mullen, 2 Joe Taufete’e, 1 Eric Fry.
Replacements: 16 Dylan Fawsitt, 17 Titi Lamositele, 18 Chris Baumann, 19 Greg Peterson, 20 Ben Landry, 21 Nate Augspurger, 22 Will Magie, 23 Dylan Audsley.

Scotland: 15 Stuart Hogg (captain), 14 Blair Kinghorn, 13 Nick Grigg, 12 Pete Horne, 11 Byron McGuigan, 10 Adam Hastings, 9 George Horne, 8 Matt Fagerson, 7 Luke Hamilton, 6 Tim Swinson, 5 Ben Toolis, 4 Lewis Carmichael, 3 Zander Fagerson, 2 George Turner, 1 Jamie Bhatti.
Replacements: 16 Fraser Brown, 17 Allan Dell, 18 Murray McCallum, 19 Grant Gilchrist, 20 David Denton, 21 Sam Hidalgo-Clyne, 22 Mark Bennett, 23 Dougie Fife.

Date: Saturday, June 16
Venue: BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston
Kick-off: 20:00 (02:00 UK & Ireland time;  01:00 GMT – both times are Sunday, June 17)
Referee: Wayne Barnes (England)
Assistant referees: Shuhei Kubo (Japan), Federico Anselmi (Argentina)
TMO: David Grashoff (England)

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