Summary

  • Hunt, Tuttosi (2), Kassil, penalty try & DeMerchant for Canada

  • Lloyd & Gallagher cross for Scots, Nelson score overturned by offside call but McGhie goes over

  • Canada win Pool B, Scotland through to quarter-finals as runners-up

  • #bbcrugby, via WhatsApp on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply)

  1. Two changes for Scotspublished at 11:37 British Summer Time

    Canada v Scotland (12:00)

    Lana SkeldonImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption,

    Lana Skeldon returns for Scotland

    Scotland have made two changes to their front row from the side who beat Fiji last weekend, with hooker Lana Skeldon and tighthead Lisa Cockburn starting.

    Elis Martin drops to the bench while Elliann Clarke misses out. Cockburn replaced Clarke during last weekend's win against Fiji.

    Lock Sarah Bonar will win her 50th cap, while Jade Konkel returns to the squad to take her place on a 6-2 bench.

  2. Line-ups from Exeterpublished at 11:34 British Summer Time

    Canada v Scotland (12:00)

    Canada: Schell, Farries, Symonds, Tessier, Hogan-Rochester, Perry, Pelletier; Hunt, Tuttosi, Menin, De Goede, Beukeboom, Forteza, Paquin, Senft.

    Replacements: Boag, Kassil, DeMerchant, Royer, O'Donnell, Crossley, Apps, Seumanutafa.

    Scotland: Rollie, Lloyd, Orr, Thomson, McGhie, Nelson, Brebner-Holden; Bartlett, Skeldon, Cockburn, Wassell, Bonar, Malcolm, McLachlan, Gallagher.

    Replacements: Martin, Young, Poolman, Konkel, Donaldson, Stewart, Mattinson, Wills.

  3. Hellopublished at 11:31 British Summer Time

    Canada v Scotland (12:00)

    Morning all.

    The Pool B winners will be decided in Exeter as Canada and Scotland put their unbeaten records on the line.

    Both sides are already guaranteed a quarter-final spot, but the victors will likely avoid tournament hosts and favourites England in the last eight.

    All to play for then - kick-off is half-an-hour away...

    Rhea Clarke arrivesImage source, SNS