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Fiji 24-14 Scotland
Scotland's Lachlan Walmsley is going to spend the next 10 minutes on the side with Viliame Kikau keeping him complany.
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Fiji 24-14 Scotland
Scotland's Lachlan Walmsley is going to spend the next 10 minutes on the side with Viliame Kikau keeping him complany.
Fiji 24-14 Scotland
Kyle Amor
Former Ireland prop on BBC Two
It's another swinging arm from Walmsley. It's a high tackle.
Fiji 24-14 Scotland
Scotland's Lachlan Walmsley must be walking on thin ice. He looks high again on Sunia Turuva who then goes flying to the ground as Viliame Kikau piles in and looks to put the winger in a headlock.
Fiji 24-14 Scotland
Another Fiji chance goes begging in the corner as Henry Raiwalui tries to offload while hitting the deck. If Scotland could score next it could make for an intriguing finale.
Fiji 24-14 Scotland
Viliame Kikau takes exception to Lachlan Walmsley's high shot on him and there's bits of pushing and shoving as players from both sides charge in to support their team-mates.
Fiji 24-14 Scotland
Scotland's Lachlan Walmsley is deemed to have tackled Maika Sivo in the air. Penalty Fiji on their own line.
Fiji 24-14 Scotland
Kyle Amor
Former Ireland prop on BBC Two
Once again Scotland survive. And they only need half a chance in attack.
Fiji 24-14 Scotland
A couple of thumping tackles and Scotland survive another menacing Fiji attack.
Fiji 24-14 Scotland
Kyle Amor
Former Ireland prop on BBC Two
What a clever kick from Walmsley but he can't quite do enough to trap Sivo in the corner.
Fiji 24-14 Scotland
Oh hello...Scotland shift the ball right on the fifth tackle but Lachlan Walmsley's chip and chase is well taken by Maika Sivo, who fends off a couple of tackles to get himself back into play.
Fiji 24-14 Scotland
A reprieve from a sloppy Fiji play the ball under the floodlights at Kingston Park.
Fiji 24-14 Scotland
Scotland have got a bounce in their step but a high ball near their own line puts them under the cosh again as Davey Dixon spills it.
It's been an issue all tournament for Nathan Graham's side.
Fiji 24-14 Scotland
Kyle Amor
Former Ireland prop on BBC Two
Well the Scottish side are certainly right back in this once more. It's a game of cat and mouse at the moment.
Twice Scotland have been in good territory and twice they have come away with tries. The message is simple, play the game down there.
Bayley Liu, goal Schneider
Great footwork from Bayley Liu, who dances past a couple of defenders after some good work from James Bell and Davey Dixon to transfer the ball to him.
Fiji 24-8 Scotland
Penalty Scotland. Is this a chance to get back in the contest?
Fiji 24-8 Scotland
What a break from Bayley Liu, who makes a tackle virtually on his own line, picks up a loose ball and races 40 metres or so upfield for Scotland until he's hauled to the floor by a pack of Fiji players.
Fiji 24-8 Scotland
Fiji don't look satisfied with that. They're looking for another try while they have the numerical advantage.
Fiji 24-8 Scotland
Kyle Amor
Former Ireland prop on BBC Two
An important score from Fiji while they have the extra man. It was a scruffy set from Fiji but Walmsley gets sucked in ball-watching and Fiji won't get an easier try this afternoon.
Maika Sivo, goal Brandon Wakeham
Fiji move the ball quickly through hands and Maika Sivo races into the left corner. Easy.
Fiji 18-8 Scotland
A Fiji scrum in prime position in the centre of the field.. Scotland are going to have to withstand more goal-line pressure.