Italy confident of avoiding wooden spoon against Scotland
Momentum and home advantage with the Azzurri

Nobody likes Scotland as much as Italy do. The Scots are the team Italy beat most often in Six Nations rugby – six times out of 14, the last three at home.
And yet again, victory for either side at Stadio Olimpico on Saturday will make the difference between a so-so tournament and the embarrassment of the wooden spoon.
Italy haven’t finished last since 2011, and Scotland not since 2012.
Momentum, in addition to home advantage, is with Italy.
The Azzurri have showed more of an all-round game in fighting defeats to Wales and France, scoring three tries, one more than Wales, and three more than Scotland.
The biggest revelation has been centre Michele Campagnaro, who made a try-scoring debut in November against Argentina after only eight senior games, then became the first player in nine years to score two tries in his Six Nations debut.