FRANK HADDEN today recalled Thom and Max Evans to the Scotland team for Saturday's RBS 6 Nations clash with France.

The Glasgow stars were controversially omitted from the starting line-up for Sunday's opening defeat to Wales, with Thom not even in the 22.

Max came off the bench to score Scotland's only try in the 26-13 loss and is one of five changes to the side comprehensively beaten by the Grand Slam champions.

Thom replaces Northampton's Sean Lamont on the left wing, with Max coming in for Edinburgh's Ben Cairns at outside centre - the first time the brothers have been in the same Scotland side.

Neither Lamont nor Cairns make the squad for the trip to Paris, with both paying the price for ineffective displays on Sunday.

The Evanses will become the 20th set of brothers to play together for Scotland, with Max making his first Six Nations start.

Elsewhere, Ulster wing Simon Danielli comes in for Simon Webster, who has failed to recover from a head injury.

The same applies to Geoff Cross, who is replaced by Alasdair Dickinson at prop with the Gloucester tighthead also making his first Six Nations start.

Like Lamont and Cairns, flanker Allister Hogg is dropped with Gloucester's Alasdair Strockosch starting at blindside.

Uncapped Glasgow prop Moray Low comes onto the bench - his first time in a Scotland 22 - with star tighthead Euan Murray still recovering from a rib injury.

Record points-scorer Chris Paterson also starts among the substitutes again, despite coming on to good effect against Wales.

And Edinburgh team-mate Nick de Luca is among the 22 after being omitted last week.

Jason White will continue at lock after making his first Test appearance in that position for more than six years on Sunday.

There is still no specialist second row on the bench, despite Nathan Hines looking doubtful for the rest of the tournament with a knee injury.

However Glasgow lock Alastair Kellock will travel with the squad, as will his Warriors team-mate, fly-half Dan Parks.

Hadden said: "We know the supporters demand and deserve better than the performance against Wales and they are determined to do that against France.

"I'm happy with the quality of the side who are very aware of the need to perform better given the tough challenge that's facing us on Saturday."

Scotland: 15 Hugo Southwell (Edinburgh) 14 Simon Danielli (Ulster) 13 Max Evans (Glasgow Warriors) 12 Graeme Morrison (Glasgow Warriors) 11 Thom Evans (Glasgow Warriors) 10 Phil Godman (Edinburgh) 9 Mike Blair (Edinburgh, captain) 1 Allan Jacobsen (Edinburgh) 2 Ross Ford (Edinburgh 3 Alasdair Dickinson (Gloucester) 4 Jason White (Sale Sharks) 5 Jim Hamilton (Edinburgh) 6 Alasdair Strokosch (Gloucester) 8 Simon Taylor (Stade Francais) 7 John Barclay (Glasgow Warriors) Substitutes: 16 Dougie Hall (Glasgow Warriors) 17 Moray Low (Glasgow Warriors) 18 Kelly Brown (Glasgow Warriors) 19 Scott Gray (Glasgow Warriors) 20 Chris Cusiter (Perpignan) 21 Chris Paterson (Edinburgh) 22 Nick De Luca (Edinburgh) Travelling with the party: 23 Alastair Kellock (Glasgow Warriors) and 24 Dan Parks (Glasgow Warriors).

Not considered due to injury: Dave Callam (Edinburgh), Geoff Cross (Edinburgh), Nathan Hines (Perpignan), Rory Lamont (Sale Sharks), Matt Mustchin (Edinburgh), Ross Rennie (Edinburgh), Nikki Walker (Ospreys), Simon Webster (Edinburgh).

Referee: George Clancy (Ireland) Touch-judges: Wayne Barnes (England) and Tim Hayes (Wales).