Betsen to captain France in Cardiff

Team news : Serge Betsen will captain France in their World Cup warm-up match against Wales in Cardiff on Sunday

Team news: Serge Betsen will captain France in their World Cup warm-up match against Wales in Cardiff on Sunday. The Biarritz flanker has been given the armband with regular skipper Raphael Ibanez and vice-captain Fabien Pelous both left out of Les Bleus' 22-man squad for this weekend.

Having missed out on both the wins against world champions England over the past two weekends, fly-half Lionel Beauxis is finally called into the squad and should start against the Welsh ahead of Stade Francais colleague David Skrela.

Pieter De Villiers, who has also not played a minute in the warm-up matches so far, is included.

He should pack down in the front row with Nicolas Mas, who is now a permanent member of France's World Cup squad following the withdrawal of injured prop Sylvain Marconnet yesterday.

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Sebastien Chabal, of English side Sale Sharks, is back from injury and is expected to start in the second row alongside Lionel Nallet. With Clement Poitrenaud rested, Cedric Heymans is poised to begin the match in the unfamiliar position of full-back.

The game against the Welsh will be France's last before they head into the World Cup. They open the showpiece with a clash against Argentina on September 7th and face Ireland in Paris on September 21st.

Meanwhile, Scotland head coach Frank Hadden has resisted the temptation to make wholesale changes for Saturday's Test against South Africa at Murrayfield.

He has announced four alterations to the team which beat Ireland 31-21 on August 11th, with prop Gavin Kerr, back-row forwards Kelly Brown and Dave Callam and winger Nikki Walker coming in for Allan Jacobsen, Allister Hogg, Simon Taylor and Sean Lamont.

Chris Paterson continues at stand-off, with Hadden keen to see how he copes against the second favourites for the World Cup. There had been suggestions Hadden would promote more of the World Cup squad who played no part or little part in the Ireland clash.

However he has kept faith with the bulk of the players who make up his first-choice XV, ahead of the September 9th clash with Portugal in Saint-Etienne which marks the start of Scotland's World Cup campaign.

"With our first World Cup game 19 days away, Saturday is a massive challenge for us," Hadden said. "As ever the selection is about identifying a team that can win. In this case it's also about striking a balance between giving as many players in the squad game time and looking for continuity after our victory earlier this month against Ireland."

Hadden confirmed Taylor was being given the weekend off to recover from a facial injury, while Scott Lawson and Chris Cusiter were ruled out by ankle injuries.

Hadden said: "Simon Taylor could have played this weekend but we've decided in light of the very deep gash to his face that he sustained against Ireland that it will do him no harm to rest."