And for the clash with the Auld Enemy, Bennett will line up in the centres alongside Scott as the pair look to get their hands on the Calcutta Cup.
In terms of the GUINNESS PRO12 both have had plenty to laud over the other with Scott helping Edinburgh defend the 1872 Cup earlier this year, while Bennett helped Glasgow Warriors claim their first ever league title last season.
But come Saturday, Bennett insists he and Scott will only be concentrating on the international stage.
"I think we are two very different players, physically more than anything else," the 23-year-old told the Glasgow Herald when asked about playing alongside Scott. "He's a hell of a lot bigger player than I am.
"When you look at that, it means that defences need to watch him going direct - but there's that option of me using my feet and jinking on the outside, so I think it will put them under pressure from that side of things.
"But he always gets over the gain line. He's a bloody good ball-carrier and for me that's really easy to play with - someone who's going to go forward and get his hands free, working really well through the tackle.
"Defensively he's a strong, strong tackler, and that allows me to try and get over the ball if he knocks them down. I'm excited by it and just hope it goes well."
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