Italy make four changes for Six Nations match against Scotland as side look to avoid the wooden spoon

  • Italy will aim to avoid dreaded wooden spoon against Scotland in Six Nations 
  • Conor O'Shea has made four changes to the side beaten by France in Rome 
  • Bristol centre Tommaso Benvenuti comes in for Michele Campagnaro 
  • Flanker Maxime Mbanda, hooker Ornel Gega and George Biagi are also selected  

Italy coach Conor O'Shea has made four changes to his team for Saturday's final Six Nations match against Scotland at Murrayfield.

Bristol centre Tommaso Benvenuti comes in for Michele Campagnaro, who injured his shoulder in the 40-18 loss to France. Glasgow flanker Simone Favaro is also unavailable and has been replaced by Maxime Mbanda.

Hooker Ornel Gega has recovered from a slight neck injury and will take Leonardo Ghiraldini's place, while George Biagi will come in for Andries van Schalkwyk in the second row.

Tommaso Benvenuti (right) will start Italy's final Six Nations game against Scotland

Tommaso Benvenuti (right) will start Italy's final Six Nations game against Scotland

Italy coach Conor O'Shea has made four changes to his team for the game at Murrayfield

Italy coach Conor O'Shea has made four changes to his team for the game at Murrayfield

Benetton Treviso winger Luca Sperandio has again been named on the bench after making his debut against France. Zebre's Federico Ruzza is also among the replacements and will be hoping to make his first international appearance.


Italy has lost all four of its matches in this year's tournament and will finish bottom of the table.

The Azzurri will be hoping for a repeat of the last time they played Scotland at Murrayfield, when they won 22-19 for their only win in the 2015 Six Nations.

Luca Sperandio has again been named on the bench after making his debut in the France loss

Luca Sperandio has again been named on the bench after making his debut in the France loss

O'Shea hopes his side can end the Six Nations on a high by avoiding the wooden spoon

O'Shea hopes his side can end the Six Nations on a high by avoiding the wooden spoon

ITALY TEAM TO FACE SCOTLAND 

Edoardo Padovani, Angelo Esposito, Tommaso Benvenuti, Luke McLean, Giovanbattista Venditti, Carlo Canna, Edoardo Gori; Sergio Parisse (captain), Abraham Steyn, Maxime Mbanda, George Biagi, Marco Fuser, Lorenzo Cittadini, Ornel Gega, Andrea Lovotti. Reserves: Leonardo Ghiraldini, Sami Panico, Dario Chistolini, Andries van Schalkwyk, Federico Ruzza, Giorgio Bronzini, Francesco Minto, Marcello Violi, Luca Sperandio. 

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