Scotland Women’s head coach, Jamie Dempsey, has made just one change to the team to face England on Saturday at Old Deer Park (21 March, kick-off 1.30pm).After winning her first cap as a substitute in Scotland’s 6 Nations preparation victory over Sweden at Meggetland (32 – 0), Lismore lock Joy Lyth gets her first start in national colours as a replacement for Lana Blyth whose work commitments made her unavailable for selection. Scotland Women’s head coach, Jamie Dempsey, has made just one change to the team to face England on Saturday at Esher RFC (21 March, kick-off 1.30pm).After winning her first cap as a substitute in Scotland’s 6 Nations preparation victory over Sweden at Meggetland (32 – 0), Lismore lock Joy Lyth gets her first start in national colours as a replacement for Lana Blyth whose work commitments made her unavailable for selection.Natalya Macholla fills the space on the bench vacated by Lyth and could make her Scotland debut having started for the development squad against France A last month.Scotland Women’s back line stays intact for the third successive 6 Nations game with the front and back-row units remaining unchanged for the entire 6 Nations.Dempsey said: “Joy is a very positive person and a great addition to the team. She’s a very effective lineout jumper and is very mobile around the park so we’re looking to use that against the English as the pace and tempo will be very high.”Every England team you face is going to be strong. England are one of the best teams in the world because they are one of the best resourced teams in the world, so I think the pressure is on them to get the result.”There’s a lot spoken about the old rivalry but at the end of the day you get the same two points from beating England as you do from beating anyone else so that’s all we’re focussing on.

RELATED

Weekend Preview: Scotland Internationals in the Spotlight 16 January 2026 Cup & Competitions Arnold Clark Men’s Premiership feature match: Melrose v Selkirk 16 January 2026 Cup & Competitions Boys Schools Cup Finals Preview 16 January 2026 Cup & Competitions Boys School Cup Finals 2025 15 January 2026 Scotland Women Players named ahead of first Scotland Women camp of 2026 15 January 2026 Scotland XV coaching team announcement 15 January 2026 Scotland Men U20 Scotland U20 fixtures confirmed for rebranded 2026 World Rugby Junior World Championship 15 January 2026 Scotland Women Belisle to retire from international rugby 13 January 2026 Glasgow Warriors Men ASM Clermont-Auvergne 21-33 Glasgow Warriors 11 January 2026 Edinburgh Rugby Men Capital comeback: Edinburgh overcome 13-point deficit to edge Gloucester 11 January 2026 Cup & Competitions Arnold Clark Men’s Premiership preview: Saturday 10 January 9 January 2026 Obituary Obituary: Ian McCrae 9 January 2026 Obituary Obituary: Jim Turner 9 January 2026 Scotland Women Scottish Rugby adds international experience to Scotland Women coaching set-up 5 January 2026 Edinburgh Rugby Men Edinburgh hold nerve in Treviso thriller 4 January 2026 Glasgow Warriors Men Glasgow Warriors 47-10 Zebre Parma 4 January 2026 Glasgow Warriors Men Nick Ryan and Duncan Weir join Warriors Academy coaching team 31 December 2025 1872 Cup (Edinburgh Rugby) Match Report: Edinburgh 3–21 Glasgow Warriors 29 December 2025 1872 Cup (Edinburgh Rugby) 1872 Cup: What’s on Guide 25 December 2025 1872 Cup (Edinburgh Rugby) Take part in the 1872 Cup light show! 25 December 2025