BREAKING: Scotland call up England winger to their World Cup squad - Ruck

BREAKING: Scotland call up England winger to their World Cup squad

Bath duo Ruaridh McConnochie and Josh Bayliss have joined the Scotland squad ahead of a three-day training camp in St Andrews this week.

Bayliss replaces Andy Christie who is unable to train currently following an arm injury and will remain at his club to undergo rehabilitation. McConnochie steps in for the retired Stuart Hogg.

Adam Hastings continues his recovery from his leg injury sustained in the World XV v Barbarians match at the end of the season and will remain in the squad, meeting up with the team in St Andrews.

Tickets for The Famous Grouse Nations Series matches against Italy (29 July, kick-off 3.15pm), France (Saturday 5 August, kick-off 3.15pm) and Georgia (Saturday 26 August, kick-off 5.30pm) at BT Murrayfield are still available HERE and kids under 12 go free with a paying adult.

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Players who could swap nations for the 2023 World Cup (Planet Rugby)

Alex Lozowski – England to Italy

Pablo Matera of Argentina on the break slipping the tackle from Sam Underhill of England Rugby and then tackled by Alex Lozowski of England Rugby during the International Old Mutual Wealth Series match between England v Argentina on 11th November 2017 at Twickenham Stadium, London, England (Photo:Phil Mingo/PPAUK),

John Cooney – Ireland to Scotland

Julian Savea – New Zealand to Samoa

CARDIFF, WALES – OCTOBER 17: Julian Savea of the New Zealand All Blacks is awarded the Man of the Match award following the 2015 Rugby World Cup Quarter Final match between New Zealand and France at the Millennium Stadium on October 17, 2015 in Cardiff, United Kingdom. (Photo by Matt Lewis – World Rugby/World Rugby via Getty Images)

Morgan Parra – France to Portugal

Morgan Parra Of ASM Clermont Auvergne – Photo mandatory by-line: Gareth Davies/Pinnacle – Tel: +44(0)1363 881025 – Mobile:0797 1270 681 – VAT Reg No: 183700120 – 02/05/2015 – SPORT – RUGBY UNION – EUROPEAN CHAMPIONS CUP FINAL – ASM Clermont Auvergne v RC Toulon – Twickenham Stadium, Twickenham, London, England.

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