Autumn internationals - Scotland v Argentina Venue: Murrayfield Stadium Date: Saturday, 28 November Kick-off: 1430 GMT Coverage: Live on BBC ONE and online, full commentary on BBC Radio Scotland and online, live text commentary online and score updates on BBC Radio 5 Live
Scotland coach Andy Robinson has warned that Argentina will be even more dangerous because they have lost their first two tour games in Britain.
"They're a good team," he said of the side that lost to England then Wales. "They're a wounded animal because they have lost their first two games.
"They were unfortunate to lose both. They have been playing pretty well.
"And they will be wanting to finish the tour on a high. We know they have got one huge performance inside them."
Robinson is looking to maintain his 100% start as head coach by masterminding his adopted country's first hat-trick of November Test victories since 2002.
History appears to be on the Pumas' side as they have not been beaten at Murrayfield since 1990 and, though they lost the teams' last meeting in Rosario, they won the previous seven.
I think Argentina do have one of the most outstanding players in the world currently in Fernandez-Lobbe
Scotland head coach Andy Robinson
And Robinson is demanding a better attacking display from the first whistle on Saturday after they defended heroically for almost the entire 80 minutes to defeat Australia last weekend.
"The start is vital for me in this game and we've got to show that we can improve with the ball in hand," he said.
"But, also, we've got to show that we can improve with our line speed in defence.
"There are a number of areas which are going to be challenged this weekend and we've got to come up and deliver.
"Set-piece against Argentina is vital. So we've got to go forward in the scrums but also be able to win quality line-out ball."
Robinson insisted that it would be about a team performance more than individual battles but did single out Argentina captain Juan Martin Fernandez-Lobbe as one of the biggest dangers.
"I think they do have one of the most outstanding players in the world currently in Fernandez-Lobbe, who last week took on Wales single-handedly," he said of the Toulon number eight.
"His performance, I thought, was immense, so we've got to deal with him."
Robinson's plans have been disrupted somewhat by the torrential rain that has swept the country this week.
"It was wet and windy on Tuesday and Wednesday, so it was pretty tough to keep hold of the ball," he said.
"Today was a better session. The guys are looking forward to attacking with the ball in hand."
And Robinson will not allow his players to use the rain this week - or any adverse weather on match day - as an excuse for failing to perform.
"You have to deal with the weather conditions," he said. "That's part of the challenge of playing sport in open air. You can't use excuses for it."
Robinson reported no new injury concerns, confirming that lock Nathan Hines had recovered from a dead leg.
Despite last weekend's epic victory against Australia, Murrayfield is set to be less than half-full on Saturday, with 27,500 tickets sold as of Friday afternoon.
However, a bullish Robinson said: "I'm looking forward to the 27,000 that are coming, for them to support the team with a huge roar.
"The support we had against Fiji was very good. It was immense last week for the Australia game.
"I know that the guys that are coming will be full of voice and looking forward to cheering the team on."
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