- Scotland make one change for clash with England
- Fly half Dan Parks will win his 50th cap at Murrayfield
Scotland make one change from the side that lost to Italy as head coach Andy Robinson looks to unlock England's defence in the RBS 6 Nations clash this weekend.
Nick De Luca comes in for Simon Danielli with Max Evans moving to the wing as De Luca forms a new centre partnership with Graeme Morrison for Saturday's Calcutta Cup game.
"The team has played some good rugby and we have been creating chances," said former England flanker Robinson.
"We just need to take that next step and finish off a game.
"Max has been our most potent attacker and we also want to see Nick and the qualities that he can bring to this game."
Fly-half Dan Parks will win his 50th cap as the home side aim for their first win of this year's tournament at the fourth attempt.
Rory Lawson, Geoff Cross and Alan MacDonald are drafted in as substitutes, replacing injured trio Mike Blair, Alasdair Dickinson and Alasdair Strokosch.
Scotland: Hugo Southwell (Stade Francais); Sean Lamont (Scarlets), Nick De Luca (Edinburgh), Graeme Morrison (Glasgow), Max Evans (Glasgow); Dan Parks (Glasgow), Chris Cusiter (Glasgow, captain); Allan Jacobsen (Edinburgh), Ross Ford (Edinburgh), Euan Murray (Northampton Saints), Jim Hamilton (Edinburgh), Alastair Kellock (Glasgow), Kelly Brown (Glasgow), John Barclay (Glasgow), Johnnie Beattie (Glasgow).
Replacements: Scott Lawson (Gloucester Rugby), Geoff Cross (Edinburgh), Nathan Hines (Leinster), A MacDonald (Edinburgh), Rory Lawson (Gloucester Rugby), P Godman (Edinburgh), Simon Danielli (Ulster).
Referee: Marius Jonker (South Africa)