Star fly-half Finn Russell is fit to start for Scotland against South Africa in the second round of Nations Championship action.
The 33-year-old replaces Tom Jordan at the Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria on Saturday after missing last weekend’s 47-38 win in Argentina with a calf problem.
There are two further changes as tight-head prop Zander Fagerson and lock Gregor Brown are promoted to the starting XV after coming off the bench in Cordoba, taking over from the injured Elliot Millar Mills and Jonny Gray.
Will Hurd, Josh Bayliss, Magnus Bradbury and Stafford McDowall are added to the bench, with winger Darcy Graham among those dropping out for what is Scotland’s first visit to South Africa since 2014.
The replacements also include hooker Gregor Hiddleston, who made a try-scoring debut against Argentina, and prop Rory Sutherland, in line to earn his 50th cap.
South Africa opened with a thumping 45-21 victory over England in Johannesburg.
The world champions have made 10 changes, with Siya Kolisi, Eben Etzebeth, Cheslin Kolbe and Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu not included.
Scotland have never won in South Africa, with head coach Gregor Townsend referring to the game at altitude as the “ultimate challenge”.
Russell will make his 95th appearance for Scotland, with Townsend explaining that his number 10 has been in full training since the “middle of last week”.
“We obviously had the three games in mind when we put team selection together,” he said.
“We did want to look at different things against Argentina, but we understood that if we built cohesion, if the team performed well, then that gives you the best preparation to build on that victory.
“So with Finn available, obviously he’s someone that’s played a lot of games for us, and we’d want him back in the team to face such a quality opponent.”

