Scotland mainstay for the game against Japan announced against Russia against members Oct 7 21:07

Scotland, where Japan will play in the final round of the first league in the Rugby World Cup Japan, announced the starting members of the third match against Russia on the 9th, replacing 14 players from the previous match and preparing for the next match And preserved the main force.

Scotland finishes two games so far, 1 win and 1 loss, and if the game is less than a draw in Russia on the 9th with 5 points, the first league will be lost.

Scotland announced 23 starters and reserve members in the game against Russia on the 7th, and the starter replaced 14 from Samoa, the second match on the 30th of last month.

Gregor Townsend Head Coach said at the conference, “We do n’t have much time to prepare for the game against Japan on Sunday. It ’s a plan to think about it.” Towards the end, he explained that the mainstays were saved, such as Scrum Half's Graig Raidrow and Standoff's Finn Russell.

“We wo n’t be able to advance to the quarterfinals without winning against Russia or Japan. It ’s important to continue the momentum of the Samoan that won the team without scoring the goal. I want to earn points and go to Japan. "

The team also practiced at the ground in Hamamatsu City on the 7th, and the athletes trained in a match format for the 15 minutes that were released.