Rory Sutherland and Chris Harris start for Scotland in crucial Tonga clash

Rory Sutherland in training for Scotland Rory Sutherland in training for Scotland (David Davies/PA))

British and Irish Lions pair Rory Sutherland and Chris Harris have been restored to the Scotland XV for Sunday’s World Cup pool B match against Tonga.

Head coach Gregor Townsend has made four changes in total to his starting line-up for the must-win encounter in Nice, with Scott Cummings and Kyle Steyn also added.

Prop Sutherland will make only his second start for the national team in 19 months after slipping down the pecking order since his involvement with the Lions two years ago. The 31-year-old takes the place of Pierre Schoeman, who drops to the bench.

Similarly, centre Harris, who also toured South Africa with the Lions in 2021, will make only his second international start of 2023 after losing his place to Huw Jones at the start of the year. Jones drops to the bench.

Wing Steyn is back in the team in place of Darcy Graham after declaring he was “absolutely gutted” to be left out of the 23 for the South Africa match.

The other change to the starting line-up sees lock Scott Cummings step in for Grant Gilchrist, who drops out of the matchday squad. Scrum-half George Horne and hooker Ewan Ashman are both on the bench after missing the 18-3 defeat against the Springboks with concussion.



Scotland team to face Tonga at Rugby World Cup

Forwards: 1 Rory Sutherland (Unattached), 2 George Turner (Glasgow Warriors), 3 Zander Fagerson (Glasgow Warriors), 4 Richie Gray (Glasgow Warriors), 5 Scott Cummings (Glasgow Warriors), 6 Jamie Ritchie (CAPTAIN, Edinburgh Rugby), 7 Rory Darge (Glasgow Warriors), 8 Jack Dempsey (Glasgow Warriors)

Backs: 9 Ben White (Toulon), 10 Finn Russell (Bath Rugby), 11 Duhan van der Merwe (Edinburgh Rugby), 12 Sione Tuipulotu (Glasgow Warriors), 13 Chris Harris (Gloucester Rugby), 14 Kyle Steyn (Glasgow Warriors), 15 Blair Kinghorn (Edinburgh Rugby)

Replacements: 16 Ewan Ashman (Edinburgh Rugby), 17 Pierre Schoeman (Edinburgh Rugby), 18 WP Nel (Edinburgh Rugby), 19 Sam Skinner (Edinburgh Rugby), 20 Matt Fagerson (Glasgow Warriors), 21 George Horne (Glasgow Warriors), 22 Huw Jones (Glasgow Warriors), 23 Darcy Graham (Edinburgh Rugby)

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