
After a disastrous 96-17 loss to New Zealand, Crowley is moving Ange Capuozzo from wing to full-back, with Tommaso Allan returning to fly-half and Paolo Garbisi moving to centre.
With Capuozzo at full-back, Pierre Bruno comes in as a wing, with Luca Morisi dropping to the bench to make way for Garbisi at centre.
“Our focus will be on our performance,” Crowley said, “We worked during the week thinking about this next game. We want to honour our identity as a team and try to take a step forward.”
Hooker Faiva takes over from Giacomo Nicotera, who suffered a head injury against the All Blacks, while prop Ceccarelli comes in for Marco Riccioni, who drops to the bench.
The all-new front row is completed with Simone Ferrari coming in for the injured Danilo Fischetti, who left the squad on Sunday. Niccolo Cannone will replace lock Dino Lamb, another player struggling with injury after the New Zealand match.
France currently lead Pool A with 13 points going into the final round of matches, with New Zealand and Italy both on 10 points. Before Italy meet France on Friday, New Zealand will play Uruguay tomorrow.
Any sort of win for Italy over France should be enough for them to reach the quarterfinal stage for the first time unless the latter pick up two bonus points (one for losing by seven points or fewer and the other for scoring four tries).
Italy squad
15-Ange Capuozzo, 14-Pierre Bruno, 13-Juan Ignacio Brex, 12-Paolo Garbisi, 11-Montanna Ioane, 10-Tommaso Allan, 9-Stephen Varney, 8-Lorenzo Cannone, 7-Michele Lamaro (C), 6-Sebastian Negri, 5-Federico Ruzza, 4-Niccolo Cannone, 3-Pietro Ceccarelli, 2-Hame Faiva, 1-Simone Ferrari
Replacements: 16-Marco Manfredi, 17-Federico Zani, 18-Marco Riccioni, 19-David Sisi, 20-Manuel Zuliani, 21-Alessandro Fusco, 22-Luca Morisi, 23-Lorenzo Pani.