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Scotland rugby tour of Argentina 2022: Fixtures and how to watch on TV

Scotland's tour of Argentina will go down to the wire after they defeated the Pumas in the second Test. 

After losing the first Test 26-18, Scotland put in a much-improved performance with Hamish Watson, Mark Bennett, Matt Fagerson and Sam Johnson all crossing the whitewash in their 29-6 win in Salta.

It is a three-Test series this month, with fixtures in San Salvador de Jujuy, Salta and Santiago del Estero.

First Test, Saturday July 2, San Salvador de Jujuy: Argentina 26 Scotland 18

Second Test, Saturday July 9, Salta 8.10pm: Argentina 29 Scotland 6

Third Test, Saturday July 16, Santiago del Estero 8.10pm

The three Tests will be shown live on Sky Sports in the UK. Alternatively, you can follow Telegraph Sport's live coverage of all three matches.

Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend has handed Zander Fagerson his 50th cap eight years after giving the prop a professional debut at the age of 18.

The Glasgow player will reach his milestone when Scotland take on Argentina on Saturday in the summer tour series decider in Santiago Del Estero.

Townsend noted Fagerson was a "very young age" to reach his half-century, four years younger than 30-year-old Hamish Watson achieved the same feat last week.

Glasgow full-back Ollie Smith will make his debut after replacing the injured Rory Hutchinson, who suffered a minor injury in Scotland's 29-6 victory last Saturday. However, the 21-year-old was already earmarked to start the final Test.

"We have high expectations from Ollie because of the way he has been training, and playing this season for Glasgow," the Scotland head coach said. "He is one of our hardest workers in training, which is a real trait for a full-back, to be constantly on the move in attack and defence. He has a good

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