What's happened
Scotland makes 13 changes to the starting XV for the must-win match against Romania in the Rugby World Cup.
Why it matters
The wholesale changes to the Scotland team for the crucial match against Romania in the Rugby World Cup are significant as they aim to secure a bonus-point win to keep their quarter-final hopes alive.
What the papers say
The Times puts emphasis on the challenge facing the fringe players to prove themselves, while The Independent highlights the importance of securing a bonus-point win to keep their quarter-final hopes alive.
How we got here
Scotland lost their opening match to South Africa and need to secure a bonus-point win against Romania to keep their quarter-final hopes alive.
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