Edinburgh's Magnus Bradbury will be handed his Scotland debut against Argentina at Murrayfield.

The flanker takes Ryan Wilson's place in the starting line-up for the country's second Autumn test after losing narrowly to Australia.

Vern Cotter has made three other changes to his team, with Fraser Brown in for Ross Ford, Grant Gilchrist playing lock instead of Richie Gray and Tommy Seymour on the wing in place of Tim Visser.

Cornell du Preez , born in South Africa, earned his first call-up to the national squad but he has not made the 23.

Cotter said: "Every week we want to improve. We did a lot of good things against Australia. We scored three tries to their two, we were aggressive in attack and our defence held strong for the most part.

"While it's disappointing we didn't walk off with the win, I'm proud of the courage the players showed and the way they adapted to changes on the paddock due to injuries."

He added: "Saturday's game is going to be a different challenge for us, both physically and mentally, against a very dangerous Argentina side.

"They have the capacity to vary their game so we have to be prepared for whatever approach they take, though we can expect them to look to dominate the set-piece as a starting point, be very explosive around the rucks and look to get their offloading game up and running.

"We will have to be disciplined and make sure we capitalise on every opportunity we create."