Scotland Rugby Squad Gears Up for 2025 Six Nations Clash with England
Ali Price, Cameron Redpath, and Ross McCann are the latest additions to the Scotland squad as they prepare for their upcoming Six Nations match against England this Saturday. This development comes as Matt Currie exits the squad due to a concussion sustained during Edinburgh’s recent match against Zebre. Additionally, Alexander Masibaka has returned to Soyaux-Angouleme in the French second tier after his unexpected call-up for the opening win against Italy and subsequent defeat by Ireland.
The squad faces some challenges as scrum-half George Horne deals with a facial injury sustained during Glasgow’s recent victory over the Dragons. Horne’s condition is still being evaluated, adding to the uncertainty surrounding the team’s lineup for the upcoming match.
Ali Price, the experienced Edinburgh scrum-half with 68 caps to his name, is set to make a return after his last appearance in the autumn victory over Fiji. Bath center Cameron Redpath, who made his debut in the 2021 win over England at Twickenham, will also be back in action. Not to be forgotten, Edinburgh winger Ross McCann, who showcased his skills in last summer’s dominant win over Canada, will be looking to make an impact in the upcoming match.
Players Under Concussion Protocols
Key players such as Darcy Graham and Finn Russell are currently progressing through concussion protocols following head injuries sustained in a collision during the match against Ireland. Their presence in the upcoming game remains uncertain, adding to the suspense surrounding the team’s lineup.
Scotland will have to navigate the match without several players who are sidelined due to injuries. Sione Tuipulotu, Dylan Richardson, Scott Cummings, Josh Bayliss, Kyle Steyn, Adam Hastings, Max Williamson, Andy Onyeama-Christie, and Ben Muncaster are among those who will be unavailable for selection.
Full Squad Roster
The Scotland squad for the upcoming match includes a mix of seasoned veterans and promising talents. Among the forwards are Ewan Ashman, Jamie Bhatti, Gregor Brown, Dave Cherry, Luke Crosbie, Rory Darge, and several others who will be looking to make their mark on the field. In the backline, players like Fergus Burke, Jamie Dobie, Huw Jones, Blair Kinghorn, and a host of others will bring their skills to the game.
As the team gears up for their clash with England, the inclusion of Price, Redpath, and McCann brings a fresh dynamic to the squad. With key players recovering from injuries and others stepping up to fill the gaps, all eyes will be on Scotland as they aim to secure victory in the upcoming Six Nations match. The anticipation is palpable as fans eagerly await the showdown between these two fierce rivals on the rugby field.