An experienced front row is made up of loosehead Caryl Thomas, captain Carys Phillips at hooker and tighthead Meg York. Siwan Lillicrap and Rebecca Rowe are named in the second row, with Alisha Butchers, Sioned Harries and Shona Powell-Hughes at six, seven and eight respectively.
Scrum-half Sian Moore and fly-half Elinor Snowsill start in the half-backs, with Rebecca De Filippo and Kerin Lake in the midfield. On the wings are Ffion Bowen and Charlie Murray, and Dyddgu Hywel completes the back three at fullback.
Head coach Rowland Phillps said: “We’re really proud to call BT Sport Cardiff Arms Park home this season, and this Saturday’s match is an excellent way to begin our campaign in the capital city. We’ve had a very good couple of weeks in camp, so there have been some tough selection calls to make, but the aim is for everyone to get some game time with a fixture against the UK Armed Forces also to come on Remembrance Day.”
Phillips continued: “The Scotland squad has been in camp together a lot longer than us as they’re seeking World Cup qualification, so we know they’ll be coming to Cardiff well prepared for a tough encounter, so we should be in for a good match.”
Gates open on Saturday at 11:00, with adult tickets £5, with U16s tickets priced at £1. Tickets can be purchased online here. This match will not be televised, but supporters unable to attend can follow live updates on Twitter (@WelshRugbyUnion).
Wales Women team to face Scotland Women
1. Caryl Thomas
2. Carys Phillips (c)
3. Meg York
4. Siwan Lillicrap
5. Rebecca Rowe
6. Alisha Butchers
7. Sioned Harries
8. Shona Powell-Hughes
9. Sian Moore
10. Elinor Snowsill
11. Ffion Bowen
12. Rebecca De Filippo
13. Kerin Lake
14. Charlie Murray
15. Dyddgu Hywel
Replacements
16. Morfudd Ifans
17. Cerys Hale
18. Amy Evans
19. Mel Clay
20. Sian Williams
21. Adi Taviner
22. Jodie Evans
23. Keira Bevan
24. Gemma Rowland
25. Hannah Jones
26. Jess Kavanagh-Williams
27. Rosie Fletcher