Scotland Names Experienced Squad for Springboks Clash in Loftus Versfeld
Finn Russell will start at fly‑half for Scotland when they take on the Springboks at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday, 9 July 2026, in the opening round of the Nations Championship. The selection marks Russell’s return to the starting XV after a brief rest following the 47‑38 win over Argentina in Córdoba.
Key Selection Changes
Head coach Gregor Townsend made three alterations to the side that defeated Argentina:
- Finn Russell replaces the incumbent fly‑half.
- Lock Gregor Brown earns a first‑start of the campaign.
- Prop Zander Fagerson, who came off the bench against Argentina, is promoted to the starting front row.
The remaining bench includes experienced campaigners such as Gregor Hiddleston, Rory Sutherland and Josh Bayliss, providing depth across the forward and back lines.
Experience Advantage
According to the Scottish Rugby Union, the 23‑man squad boasts a combined total of 761 international caps, considerably higher than the Springboks’ 514 caps for the match.
Individually, Russell leads the Scottish contingent with 94 appearances. The Fagerson brothers contribute significantly as well — Zander with 82 caps and flanker Matt with 65 caps. Among the South African‑born players in the squad, centre Kyle Steyn and prop Pierre Schoeman each have 50 caps.
When broken down by starting XV and replacements, Scotland’s starting lineup holds 625 caps while the bench adds another 136 caps. The Springboks’ starting XV accounts for 445 caps with only 69 caps available among the replacements.
Coach Townsend’s Perspective
Speaking ahead of the fixture, Townsend emphasized that the encounter is viewed as a measuring stick rather than a source of extra motivation:
“We see it as an opportunity to see where we stand and compete with the best.”
He also acknowledged the Springboks’ continued status as a top‑ranked side, despite rotational policies:
“The depth they have created is very impressive and the Springbok jersey is something that greatly increases the motivation of the players.”
Townsend noted that South Africa’s recent Northern Hemisphere tour featured a similarly fluid selection pattern, reinforcing his view that the Boks remain a formidable opponent regardless of personnel changes.
Match Details and Outlook
The clash will take place at Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria, kick‑off scheduled for 16:00 SAST. Broadcast partners include SuperSport and BBC Sport, with live streaming available via the Scottish Rugby official app.
With a clear experience edge and a blend of seasoned leaders alongside emerging talent, Scotland aims to test its credentials against a side that has consistently ranked among the world’s elite. The result will provide an early indicator of both teams’ trajectories in the 2026 Nations Championship.


