Scotland coach Andy Robinson has made four changes in personnel for Sunday's crucial Six Nations clash with France at Murrayfield. Scotland have yet to get off the mark this season, kicking off with a bitterly disappointing home defeat against England earlier this month before being comfortably beaten by Wales in Cardiff two weeks ago. Robinson has handed a first Test to Stuart Hogg at fullback while Glasgow Warriors' John Barclay has been recalled to the blindside with Graeme Morrison returning at centre. "Stuart Hogg did well off the bench in Cardiff, stood out in the A team victory over England Saxons and has been one of Glasgow's most consistent performers this season. He fully deserves his first start," Robinson said. "Graeme Morrison has worked hard back at Glasgow and captained the team in their games against Scarlets and Connacht. He is a good ball carrier and has something to prove on his return to the Scotland team," added Robinson. Mike Blair returns at scrum-half while Sean Lamont moves to outside centre with brother Rory, who started as fullback in both previous games, slotting over to the right wing as Scotland chase a first victory over France since 2006. Scotland (15-1) Stuart Hogg (Glasgow Warriors); Rory Lamont (Glasgow Warriors), Sean Lamont (Scarlets), Graeme Morrison (Glasgow Warriors), Lee Jones (Edinburgh); Greig Laidlaw (Edinburgh), Mike Blair (Edinburgh); David Denton (Edinburgh) Ross Rennie (Edinburgh), John Barclay (Glasgow Warriors), Jim Hamilton (Gloucester), Richie Gray (Glasgow Warriors), Geoff Cross (Edinburgh), Ross Ford (capt, Edinburgh), Allan Jacobsen (Edinburgh) Replacements: Scott Lawson (Gloucester), Ed Kalman (Glasgow Warriors), Alastair Kellock (Glasgow Warriors), Richie Vernon (Sale Sharks), Chris Cusiter (Glasgow Warriors), Duncan Weir (Glasgow Warriors), Nick De Luca (Edinburgh)