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Italy will hope to end their seven-year search for a Six Nations win on Saturday when they host Scotland, who just so happen to be the last team they bested in the competition.
It was all the way back in February 2015 that the Azzurri managed to upset their Murrayfield hosts, though Scotland have since let rip with 10 straight victories over Italy.
That accounts for by far the Tartan Army's best-ever run of victories in this fixture, and a win at the Stadio Olimpico on Saturday would mark their seventh straight triumph on Italian soil.
Kieran Crowley's underdogs are yet to claim so much as a losing bonus point from their three games so far in this year's tournament, coming off the back of a demoralising 57-6 loss to Ireland last time out.
Italy were slightly unfortunate to be reduced to 13 men in Dublin after replacement hooker Hame Faiva was shown a straight red card, meaning Benetton's Giacomo Nicotera will make an unexpected debut in Rome.
Saturday's visitors are coming off the back of a disappointing defeat of their own, having lost 36-17 at home to leaders France and hoping to recall the form that saw them beat England on the opening weekend.
Stuart Hogg will captain a largely familiar Scotland XV in the fourth-round clash,