Glasgow Times

Scotland close in on Autumn Test matches

- DAVID BARNES

SCOTLAND are set to play two Test matches against Japan and France at Murrayfiel­d this Autumn, as well as an away match against Italy, in an eight-team rugby tournament being proposed as part of an extended internatio­nal window created to boost the game’s finances following the devastatin­g impact of the Covid-19 lockdown.

Gregor Townsend’s team had been due to play New Zealand and Argentina, as well as Japan, in November, but with the southern hemisphere sides unlikely to travel, a plan is in the process of being hatched for a tournament consisting of two pools of four playing on a round-robin basis on consecutiv­e weekends between November 14 and 28, followed by a play-off against the equivalent­ly placed team in the opposite pool on December 5. The other pool will consist of England, Ireland, Wales and Fiji.

Scotland will also play their long-awaited final Six Nations match against Wales, which was postponed back in March, at the start of the enlarged window on 31st October, with the host venue expected to be Twickenham as the Principali­ty Stadium in Cardiff is being deployed as an emergency hospital. Ireland and England will play their outstandin­g Six Nations matches against France and Italy that same weekend. The other outstandin­g tie between Ireland and Italy will be played the weekend before.

While the details are still to be finalised, it is understood that Scottish Rugby is on board with the proposals as they stand, with the proviso that everything remains hinged on how the government­s in participat­ing territorie­s progress with the easing of lockdown.

Six Nations organisers are waiting for a World Rugby Council vote on the extended internatio­nal window on Thursday with an announceme­nt on plans for the autumn set for August 4.

Among the key issues still to be decided is the host venues for a number of the games and whether crowds are allowed. RFU chief executive Bill Sweeney said last month the union is planning for up to 40,000 fans to be able to attend the Twickenham Tests.

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