Andy Robinson says his players have performed well in Bucharest

Head coach Andy Robinson has urged his Scotland A side to win the IRB Nations Cup when they take on France on Sunday.

The Scots lead the French at the top of the table on points difference after wins over Uruguay and Russia, and are gearing up for their Bucharest clash.

"There are plenty of improvements that need to be made between now and our match against France," said Robinson.

"The players have worked extremely hard since we arrived in Bucharest... it's pleasing we're top of the table."

The Scots' superior points difference of 66 - 46 more than France - sets up a thrilling finale on Sunday. They followed up a 49-7 victory over Russia with a laboured 27-3 win over Uruguay.

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The French, meanwhile, recorded wins over Italy and Romania.

"Over the first two games, we have highlighted the positives, but also more importantly addressed the mistakes in order to improve every player's game understanding," Robinson said.

"France A have a number of quality players and collectively the players know they must raise their level of performance for what will be a really tough challenge."

The sides meet at Stadionul National Arcul de Triumf on Sunday at 1800 BST.