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Laidlaw back as Scotland make six changes

Greig Laidlaw will return to Scotland’s starting line-up for the Six Nations tie against France after coach Gregor Townsend made six changes to the side thrashed by Wales last week.

Townsend made three changes in the pack and three in the back line for the clash at Murrayfield after a meek performance in Cardiff, where Scotland were beaten 34-7 in their first game of this year’s competition.

British and Irish Lion Laidlaw, who suffered a leg fracture in October, will make his first start since the corresponding fixture in Paris last March, having been on the bench last week.

He reunites with five-eighth Finn Russell in a potentially exciting partnership.

Tighthead prop Simon Berghan returns after serving a six-week suspension in a front row that has been beset by injury problems with Jon Welsh dropping to the bench.

Grant Gilchrist replaces Ben Toolis at lock and Ryan Wilson comes in for Cornell du Preez at the back of the scrum.

Sean Maitland was chosen at wing to replace Byron McGuigan, who suffered a hamstring injury in the Cardiff encounter, and Pete Horne, who scored Scotland’s only try in the match, takes the place of Chris Harris at inside centre.

“We are looking forward to putting in a performance that can energise our supporters,” said Townsend.

“To do that we need to outwork the opposition and be more accurate in a number of aspects of our play.

“We’ve seen a response from the players in training this week and that needs to continue into and through the 80-plus minutes of the match because France will pose a massive and immensely-physical challenge.”

SCOTLAND: Stuart Hogg, Tommy Seymour, Huw Jones, Pete Horne, Sean Maitland, Finn Russell, Greig Laidlaw, Ryan Wilson, Hamish Watson, John Barclay (capt), Jonny Gray, Grant Gilchrist, Simon Berghan, Stuart McInally, Gordon Reid. Replacements: Scott Lawson, Jamie Bhatti, Jon Welsh Ben Toolis, David Denton, Ali Price, Chris Harris, Blair Kinghorn.

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