The Scotsman

Fagerson and Watson will be fit in time for tour

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The British and Irish Lions expect injured Scotland forwards Zander Fagerson and Hamish Watson to be fit for the opening match on South African soil after they were ruled out against Japan.

Fagerson suffered a back spa sm while scrummagin­g that prevented him from training yesterday and Watson was withdrawn 24 hours earlier after being concussed during an accidental collision on the practice field.

It reduces the Scottish representa­tion in the starting XV for tomorrow's pretour curtain raiser in Edinburgh from four players to two - wing Duhan Van Der Merwe and loosehead prop Rory Sutherland with scrum-half Ali Price featuring on the bench.

Warren Gatland originally picked a large home contingent as a nod to the fixture being staged at Murrayfiel­d, where a crowd of 16,500 will be present for only the Lions' third match on these shores.

"It's bad luck for Zander and Hamish given the Lions are playing in Scotland for the first time ever, but I'm sure they'll be raring to when we get to South Africa," attack coach Gregor Townsend said.

"You do have to feel for them. At least they're not missing out on a tour or a Test match. Those are the

big ones. Obviously this means a lot to the players selected, especially with the fact we have a crowd this weekend in Scotland.

"I'm sure the silver lining is that they're not serious injuries and are not missing that plane for the Lions. They're in good hands to be ready for our next game."

The Lions will play the first of eight fixtures in South Africa against the Emirates Lions in Johannesbu­rg on 3 July when Fagerson, inset, and Watson, the current Guinness Six Nations player of the year, could make their delayed debuts.

Tadhg Furlong takes Fagerson's place at tighthead prop, creating a vacancy for Kyle Sinckler on the bench, and Justin Tipuric comes in as a straight replacemen­t for Watson at openside flanker.

"We were still hoping that Zander would be able to turn it around," Scotland head coach Townsend said.

"Both him and the medics have been working really hard to get him fit for this weekend, but it wasn't worth pushing because he still felt some pain today.

"It's the first game on tour and we obviously have three tightheads on tour. The best decision for the tour party and for Zander is for him not to play this weekend.”

Japan have named four debutants for the match at Murrayfiel­d - Siosaia Fifita, Craig Millar, Jack Cornelsen and Naoto Saito. Michael Leitch is one of ten survivors from their last match, the 2019 World Cup quarter-final defeat by South Africa.

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