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Venue: Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh Date: Saturday, 26 February Kick-off: 14:15 GMT
Coverage: Watch live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer; live commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra and the BBC Sport website and app

The new-look back row for the France game will feature the first start forRory Darge.

The Glasgow flanker, who was promoted from the bench after his debut in the defeat to Cardiff earlier this month, is one of three players in the match.

Fagerson is back in Scotland's other change.

Matt Fagerson and Jonny Gray are out with injuries.

Sam Skinner takes the place of Gray in the second row, while Sione Tuipulotu stays at inside centre with Chris Harris of Gloucester.

Mark Bennett was on the bench for four years.

The men lost to Wales by the same score as they lost to England.

The only change from the team that defeated Ireland in Paris last time out is that of Jonathan Danty.

The visitors have lost their previous two Six Nations meetings with Scotland and last won in the championship at Murrayfield, so they are trying to maintain their 100% start.

Teams

Scotland: Hogg, Graham, Harris, Tuipulotu, Van der Merwe, Russell, Price, Schoeman, McInally, Z Fagerson, Skinner, Gilchrist, Darge.

Replacements: Turner, Kebble, Nel, Hodgson, White, Kinghorn, and Bennett.

France has Jaminet, Penaud, Fickou, Danty, Ntamack, and Baille.

Replacements: Gros, Bamba, Flament, Lucu, and Ramos.