Scotland Recall Van der Merwe and Kinghorn Among Five Changes for Wales Clash
Scotland Recall Van der Merwe and Kinghorn for Wales Clash

Scotland Recall Van der Merwe and Kinghorn Among Five Changes for Wales Clash

Gregor Townsend has shaken up his back three after the brilliant win over England, with two British and Irish Lions returning to the starting lineup. Duhan van der Merwe and Blair Kinghorn have been recalled by Scotland as part of five changes for the trip to Cardiff to take on Wales in the Six Nations.

Scotland's Campaign Revival

Scotland's Six Nations campaign appeared to be heading off the rails after just one match, with head coach Gregor Townsend coming under huge scrutiny following the disheartening opening defeat to Italy in Rome. However, as they have done with remarkable frequency over the past few years, the Scots produced a simply breathtaking Calcutta Cup display in response to demolish England 31-20 and reignite hopes of a successful championship.

For that to be the case, victory over a dismal Wales side who look completely lost is a must, even though Scotland's record at the Principality Stadium isn't great – with just one win in their last 12 matches there. That was the most recent Cardiff encounter in 2024, however, and even though Scotland have trouble following up wins over England with a performance, this game against Steve Tandy's beleaguered side feels too good an opportunity to miss.

Key Changes to the Lineup

Explosive winger Van der Merwe comes into the starting XV in the place of the injured Jamie Dobie, while full-back Tom Jordan drops to the bench to accommodate Kinghorn's selection. The two British and Irish Lions are returning to the fray having not been selected for either of the first two Tests.

Back rowers Jack Dempsey and Matt Ritchie were also ruled out through injury earlier this week, so Matt Fagerson comes in at No 8 and Max Williamson starts in the second row alongside Scott Cummings, with Gregor Brown moving from lock to blindside flanker.

The final change sees Dave Cherry starting at hooker, with George Turner dropping to the bench, while Josh Bayliss and Grant Gilchrist are added to the replacements as the other two switches to the 23 that took on England.

Bench Strategy and Full Team List

Townsend has once again opted for a 5:3 bench split as George Horne and Darcy Graham join Jordan as back cover, while Pierre Schoeman and Elliot Millar Mills are the prop replacements, joining hooker Turner, lock Gilchrist and back rower Bayliss as the pack options.

Scotland XV: 15. Blair Kinghorn (Toulouse), 14. Kyle Steyn (Glasgow Warriors), 13. Huw Jones (Glasgow Warriors), 12. Sione Tuipulotu (Glasgow Warriors) – captain, 11. Duhan van der Merwe (Edinburgh Rugby), 10. Finn Russell (Bath Rugby), 9. Ben White (Toulon); 1. Nathan McBeth (Glasgow Warriors), 2. Dave Cherry (Vannes), 3. Zander Fagerson (Glasgow Warriors), 4. Max Williamson (Glasgow Warriors), 5. Scott Cummings (Glasgow Warriors), 6. Gregor Brown (Glasgow Warriors), 7. Rory Darge (Glasgow Warriors), 8. Matt Fagerson (Glasgow Warriors).

Replacements: 16. George Turner (Harlequins), 17. Pierre Schoeman (Edinburgh Rugby), 18. Elliot Millar Mills (Northampton Saints), 19. Grant Gilchrist (Edinburgh Rugby), 20. Josh Bayliss (Bath Rugby), 21. George Horne (Glasgow Warriors), 22. Tom Jordan (Bristol Bears), 23. Darcy Graham (Edinburgh Rugby).