| The Welsh will travel to Rome full of expectation following their win over England last Saturday, while Scotland will hope to go one better than their narrow defeat by France when Ireland travel to Murrayfield.
Wales team:
G Thomas (Toulouse, capt); H Luscombe (Newport Gwent Dragons), T Shanklin
(Cardiff Blues), G Henson (Neath-Swansea Ospreys), S Williams (Neath-Swansea Ospreys); S Jones (Clermont Auvergne), D Peel (Llanelli Scarlets); G Jenkins(Cardiff Blues), M Davies (Gloucester), A Jones (Neath-Swansea Ospreys), BCockbain (Neath-Swansea Ospreys), R Sidoli (Cardiff Blues), D Jones (Llanelli Scarlets), M Williams (Cardiff Blues), M Owen (Newport Gwent Dragons).
Replacements: R McBryde (Llanelli Scarlets), J Yapp (Cardiff Blues), I Gough(Newport Gwent Dragons), J Thomas (Neath-Swansea Ospreys), G Cooper(Newport Gwent Dragons), C Sweeney(Newport Gwent Dragons), K Morgan (Newport Gwent Dragons).
Scottish team:
Chris Paterson (Edinburgh Rugby); Simon Danielli (The Borders), Andy Craig (Glasgow Rugby), Hugo Southwell (Edinburgh Rugby), 11 Sean Lamont (Glasgow Rugby); Dan Parks (Glasgow Rugby), Chris Cusiter (The Borders); Tom Smith (Northampton Saints), Gordon Bulloch (Glasgow Rugby) CAPTAIN, Gavin Kerr (Leeds Tykes); Stuart Grimes (Newcastle Falcons), Scott Murray (Edinburgh Rugby), Jason White (Sale Sharks), Jon Petrie (Glasgow Rugby), Allister Hogg (Edinburgh Rugby)
Substitutes Robbie Russell (London Irish), Bruce Douglas (The Borders), Nathan Hines (Edinburgh Rugby), Jon Dunbar (Leeds Tykes), Mike Blair (Edinburgh Rugby), Gordon Ross (Leeds Tykes), Ben Hinshelwood (Worcester Warriors)
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