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Scotland’s rugby squad is almost completely different from last week as they prepare to face Fiji on Saturday at Murrayfield in the Nations Championship. Head coach Gregor Townsend has made 14 changes to the starting lineup, giving many players a chance to shine.

This massive rotation means fans will see a fresh team take the field, with only one player keeping his spot from the previous match. It’s a bold move that shows Scotland’s depth and confidence in their squad.

Darcy Graham Returns to the Action

One of the biggest names coming back into the side is winger Darcy Graham. He missed the last game due to injury but is now fully fit and ready to make an impact against Fiji. Graham is known for his speed and try-scoring ability, and his return gives Scotland a dangerous attacking threat.

Other key players coming in include:

  • Several forwards who add power and experience up front
  • New half-backs to control the game
  • A reshuffled backline looking for quick scoring chances

What to Expect Against Fiji

Fiji are always a tough opponent. They play an exciting, fast-paced style of rugby with lots of offloads and big hits. Scotland will need to be sharp in defense and smart with their kicking to handle Fiji’s unpredictable attacks.

With so many changes, Scotland’s players will need to work together quickly. The team will rely on strong communication and a solid game plan to get the win. Saturday’s match promises to be a thrilling contest at Murrayfield.

Final Thoughts on the Big Match

This Nations Championship game is a great chance for Scotland to test their squad depth against a quality side like Fiji. Fans will be eager to see how the new combinations perform, especially with Darcy Graham back in the lineup.

If Scotland can adapt quickly and stick to their game plan, they have a strong chance to come out on top. It’s a must-watch match for rugby fans everywhere.

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