SCOTLAND coach Gregor Townsend has named a revised squad for his side's final Six Nations fixture against Italy.
The Scots suffered a 28-8 defeat to Ireland on Sunday and travel to Rome this weekend looking to record their third win of the Championship.
Four Glasgow Warriors players have been added to the squad, with lock Scott Cummings, back-row Matt Fagerson, stand-off Adam Hastings and centre Richie Vernon entering the fray alongside Gloucester centre Matt Scott.
Scotland still have the opportunity to record a top-half finish if other results go their way on the final day of action.
FORWARDS (20)
John Barclay CAPTAIN (Scarlets)
Simon Berghan (Edinburgh Rugby)
Jamie Bhatti (Glasgow Warriors)
Fraser Brown (Glasgow Warriors)
Scott Cummings (Glasgow Warriors)
David Denton (Worcester Warriors)
Zander Fagerson (Glasgow Warriors)
Matt Fagerson (Glasgow Warriors)
Grant Gilchrist (Edinburgh Rugby)
Jonny Gray (Glasgow Warriors)
Richie Gray (Toulouse)
Luke Hamilton (Leicester Tigers)
Scott Lawson (Newcastle Falcons)
Darryl Marfo (Edinburgh Rugby)
Stuart McInally (Edinburgh Rugby)
Willem Nel (Edinburgh Rugby)
Gordon Reid (London Irish)
Tim Swinson (Glasgow Warriors)
Hamish Watson (Edinburgh Rugby)
Ryan Wilson (Glasgow Warriors)
BACKS (18)
Nick Grigg (Glasgow Warriors)
Chris Harris (Newcastle Falcons)
Adam Hastings (Glasgow Warriors)
Stuart Hogg (Glasgow Warriors)
George Horne (Glasgow Warriors)
Pete Horne (Glasgow Warriors)
Ruaridh Jackson (Glasgow Warriors)
Huw Jones (Glasgow Warriors)
Lee Jones (Glasgow Warriors)
Blair Kinghorn (Edinburgh Rugby)
Greig Laidlaw (Clermont Auvergne)
Sean Maitland (Saracens)
Byron McGuigan (Sale Sharks)
Ali Price (Glasgow Warriors)
Finn Russell (Glasgow Warriors)
Matt Scott (Gloucester)
Tommy Seymour (Glasgow Warriors)
Richie Vernon (Glasgow Warriors)
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