Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend has been speaking to the media after naming his team to face Wales on Saturday.
There are five changes from the team that beat England, as British and Irish Lions duo Blair Kinghorn and Duhan van der Merwe return.
Here are the main points from Townsend's news conference:
- Townsend was impressed with Kinghorn's performance for Toulouse at the weekend and insists he's "recovered quickly" while Van der Merwe has "trained really well".
- As a result, the Scotland staff expect the Edinburgh winger "to play his best rugby" and are keen to "make sure he's got opportunities to run" because that's when they feel he plays his best rugby.
- Townsend stresses there will be "a freshness around both of them" as well as "a huge determination to play well".
- On the challenge of Wales, the Scotland boss expects their opponents "will be highly motivated" and for them to play with "a lot of passion".
- Townsend knows it will be a noisy atmosphere at the Principality Stadium and is preparing for the challenge of Wales playing their best rugby.
- He's hoping his side can "deal with Wales' set piece threats" and wants his bench players to make an impact after again opting for a five-three split.
- After a week training in Spain, Townsend is urging his side to "play with a lot of energy", while saying Vitamin D is "good for the soul".
- After the victory over England, Townsend says they have to back it up and believes his players are "really keen to go again".
- On the suggestion Scotland will be heading to Wales as favourites, Townsend says: "I'm sure last week a lot of people thought England were clear favourites" and says predictions are irrelevant - "it's what you do in those 80 minutes."
- On coming up against former Scotland defence coach Steve Tandy, Townsend says "we think very fondly of Steve, he's been a big influence on our players" and expects to catch up over a beer after the game, regardless of the result.