Scotland Women Head Coach Bryan Easson has named his side to face Italy in the fourth round of the TikTok Women’s Six Nations championship at DAM Health Stadium (Saturday 22 April, kick-off 4.45pm) – live on BBC Scotland.

And Borders trio of Lisa Thomson, Lana Skeldon and Chloe Rollie all start the match.

Stand-off Helen Nelson is due to make her 50th appearance this weekend, having made her debut against France at Broadwood during the 2016 Women’s Six Nations. 

Nelson is joined at half-back by Mairi McDonald, who comes in for her first start of the championship at scrum-half. 

Thomson moves to outside centre to accommodate Meryl Smith inside, with a back three containing wingers Francesca McGhie and Coreen Grant, as Rollie is once more named at full-back. 

In the pack, Konkel-Roberts partners Louise McMillan in the second row, with Evie Gallagher moving to No 8 and Rachel McLachlan coming in at openside flanker, with captain Rachel Malcolm on the openside. 

An unchanged front row for the fourth successive championship fixture sees hooker Skeldon lining up alongside loosehead prop Leah Bartlett and tighthead Christine Beslisle. 

The replacements, formed of five forwards and three backs, include front row cover in the shape of Jodie Rettie, Anne Young and Elliann Clarke, with Eva Donaldson and Eilidh Sinclair also selected as pack options. 

Caity Mattinson, Beth Blacklock and Liz Musgrove complete the 23-player selection. 

Easson said: “We’ve made a couple of changes following the game against France as there is an opportunity for us to shake it up a little bit.

“One of the changes is bringing Jade Konkel-Roberts into the second-row. She returned to the team last weekend and she worked incredibly hard in the 45 minutes that she played so bringing her into that position this weekend gives us an extra ball carrying option.

“Emma Orr sustained a concussion in France last weekend so we’ve moved Lisa Thomson to outside centre and brought Meryl Smith off the bench to partner her in the midfield.

“It’s a really exciting back division this weekend and we are looking forward to seeing what they can produce.

“Clearly we are not happy with the result last weekend and there are one or two aspects we are looking to tighten up on but the squad have worked really hard to get back into the mindset of preparing for the next match in quite a tight turnaround. 

“We are aware Italy play quite like France in terms of that open, expansive attacking style of play so we’ve looked at a couple of areas to combat that.”