World champions South Africa will host Scotland and Georgia during next year’s Incoming Tour.
The South African Rugby Union confirmed on Wednesday that Scotland, ranked ninth in the world, will play two Tests against the top team in the world, with Georgia, ranked 14th, playing one.
The Boks are scheduled to play the Scots on 4 and 11 July, before hosting Georgia in a historical first home Test on Saturday, 18 July.
It will be the Scots’ first visit to South Africa since June 2014, when the Boks beat them by 55-6 in Port Elizabeth.
CLASH: Scotland will meet South African fro the first time since 2014 next year. Picture: Steve Haag.
The Boks and Georgia have only met once before, in a pool match at the Rugby World Cup in 2003 in Sydney, when SA won 46-19.
SA Rugby will confirm the venues and kickoff times of the three matches at a later stage.
MINNOWS: Georgia. Picture: Issei Kato/Reuters.
While the Boks went on to win the World Cup, Georgia finished second from bottom in Pool D after losing to Australia, Fiji and Wales.
They did manage to beat Uruguay 33-7 in their other pool fixture.
Scotland, meanwhile, also missed out on making the playoffs after losing to hosts Japan and Ireland in Group A.