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Scotland drop captain Stuart McInally for crucial Rugby World Cup game with Japan

Scotland's Stuart McNally (left) and Fraser Brown
Image: Fraser Brown (right) is preferred to Stuart McInally (left) at hooker

Gregor Townsend has dropped his captain Stuart McInally for Scotland's typhoon-threatened clash with Japan after opting to start Fraser Brown at hooker.

McInally was given the armband ahead of the World Cup but has struggled to produce his best form so far.

Greig Laidlaw will lead out the team at the International Stadium, while Sean Maitland, who scored a vital double against Samoa in the Scots' first Pool A win, misses out with a groin injury.

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World Rugby will be decide on Sunday morning after the typhoon clean-up operation whether or not Scotland's pool decider with Japan will go ahead

Brown, who started at flanker last Wednesday as the Scots thrashed Russia 61-0, is among three players who start for the second time in four days, with wings Darcy Graham and Tommy Seymour also retained.

Scotland need to beat the hosts to seal their place in the quarter-finals but there remains serious concern the game will not go ahead as Super Typhoon Hagibis prepares to wreak havoc across Japan's eastern coast this weekend.

A decision on whether or not the game goes ahead will be made on the morning of the match.

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Rugby World Cup tournament director Alan Gilpin says the Japan vs Scotland match will not be rescheduled if the fixture on Sunday is cancelled

Coach Townsend said: "The opportunity to face the hosts in such a decisive pool match will be a unique occasion and should be a great spectacle.

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"Games of this magnitude don't come around very often in a playing career so we will be giving it everything to make sure it is a memorable match.

"It's taken a real squad effort from our players here in Japan to put us in a position to play for a place in the quarter-finals, having risen to the challenge of what's effectively been knockout rugby since the second round of our pool.

Greig Laidlaw breaks through to score Scotland's second try
Image: Greig Laidlaw has been handed back the Scotland captaincy

"The entire group has featured in our past two Tests, both of which have been clinical and professional performances.

"It was great to see players get the opportunity to play in this World Cup on Wednesday and it looked like they enjoyed the experience.

"The effort invested in defence, support play and clearing has been encouraging and has put a lot of pressure on the opposition.

Scotland players during the Rugby World Cup, Pool A match against Russia in Shizuoka
Image: Scotland must beat Japan to qualify for the World Cup quarter-finals

"A few players have pushed hard for selection with the form they've shown in training and in the last two games, and it's now down to this group of 23 men to build on this momentum and squad togetherness to deliver a winning performance against Japan."

Scotland: 15 Stuart Hogg, 14 Tommy Seymour, 13 Chris Harris, 12 Sam Johnson, 11 Darcy Graham, 10 Finn Russell, 9 Greig Laidlaw (c); 1 Allan Dell, 2 Fraser Brown, 3 Willem Nel, 4 Grant Gilchrist, 5 Jonny Gray, 6 Magnus Bradbury, 7 Jamie Ritchie, 8 Blade Thomson.

Replacements: 16 Stuart McInally, 17 Gordon Reid, 18 Zander Fagerson, 19 Scott Cummings, 20 Ryan Wilson, 21 George Horne, 22 Pete Horne, 23 Blair Kinghorn.

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