Rugby World Cup 2019 live stream: How to watch Scotland vs Russia fixture online and on TV

Scotland vs Russia kicks off at 8.15am BST on Wednesday 9 October

Samuel Lovett
Monday 07 October 2019 11:56 BST
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It’s another do-or-die match for Scotland as they go head to head with Russia in Shizuoka.

Gregor Townsend’s men can still qualify for the quarter-finals but realistically need a maximum of 10 points from their remaining two games to reach the last eight.

The Scots take on a Russian side that have yet to pick up a point at the Rugby World Cup, with any hopes of an unlikely progression long gone.

Interestingly, Scotland have never before played Russia. The Bears will be the 23rd different nation the Dark Blues have faced on the Test level.

Hooker Fraser Brown starts out of position at openside flanker for Townsend’s side, with the Scotland coach making 14 changes to the side that beat Samoa.

When is it?

Scotland vs Russia kicks off at 4.15pm Japan Standard Time (8.15am BST) on Wednesday 9 October.

Where can I watch it?

The match will be broadcast on ITV1. Alternatively, you can live stream it via the ITV Hub on your smartphone, laptop or tablet.

Teams

Scotland: Blair Kinghorn; Tommy Seymour, Duncan Taylor, Pete Horne, Darcy Graham; Adam Hastings, George Horne; Gordon Reid, George Turner, Zander Fagerson; Scott Cummings, Ben Toolis; John Barclay, Fraser Brown, Ryan Wilson.

Replacements: Stuart McInally, Siomn Berghan, WP Nel, Grant Gilchrist, Magnus Bradbury, Jamie Ritchie, Henry Pyrgos, Chris Harris.

Russia: Vasily Artemyev; German Davydov, Vladimir Ostroushko, Dmitry Gerasimov, Vladislav Sozonov; Ramil Gaisin, Dmitry Perov; Valery Morozov, Stanislav Selskii, Kirill Gotovtsev; Andrey Ostrikov, Evgeny Elgin; Vitaly Zhivatov, Tagir Gadzhiev, Nikita Vavilin.

Replacements: Sergey Chernyshev, Azamat Bitiev, Vladimir Podrezov, Bogdan Fedotko, Andrey Garbuzov, Sergey Ianiushkin, Anton Sychev, Yury Kushnarev

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