Full time score summarypublished at 19:21 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014
Scotland:
Tries: Seymour
Cons: Laidlaw
Pens: Laidlaw (3)
New Zealand:
Tries: Vito, Thrush
Cons: Slade
Pens: Carter (3), Slade
H/T: 10-14
Scotland 16-24 New Zealand - Scotland remain winless against All Blacks
England 28-31 South Africa - England's fifth defeat in a row
Wales 17-13 Fiji - Wales fail to score in second half
James Standley and Jonathan Jurejko
Scotland:
Tries: Seymour
Cons: Laidlaw
Pens: Laidlaw (3)
New Zealand:
Tries: Vito, Thrush
Cons: Slade
Pens: Carter (3), Slade
H/T: 10-14
Thirty matches, a 28th defeat, but pride, at least, for the Scots on this occasion.
A young Scottish side showed ambition, fight and more than a little skill, but ultimately they lacked the class to overcome an All Black side that bore little resemblance to the side that has bestrode the world for the past few years.
The All Black machine glides on unencumbered, but hope for Scotland that brighter times lie around the corner. Although probably not a future that includes ever beating the All Blacks.
Brian Moore
Former England hooker on BBC Two
"All Blacks coach Steve Hansen will have learned that some of his reserve players are not quite there yet, which is a useful exercise."
One day they might do it, but today is not going to be that day.
Plenty of pluck from the Scots but a last attack breaks down and with it goes any last glimmer of a hint of a chance.
Gavin Hastings
Former Scotland full-back on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
"That was everything you expect from New Zealand. The only surprise is that it has taken them 74 minutes to find that breakthrough. Nonetheless it is a very well-worked try. Scotland couldn't get far enough from their try line and all the experience, angles and training-ground moves were used by the New Zealanders. There was plenty of relief on their faces."
Chris Paterson
Former Scotland full-back on BBC Two
"Thrush has been mightily impressive with his ball-carrying today, he has been one of the few to make sustained breaks over the gain line. But you still have to believe if you are in a Scottish jersey right now."
Has Scotland's chance been and gone?
It looks like it has.
The visitors mount a powerful attack and second row Jeremy Thrush thunders onto Sam Cane's pass to score from close range.
Colin Slade converts and - finally - it looks as though there is only going to be one winner.
Andy Burke
BBC Scotland at Murrayfield
"Hearts in mouths here at Murrayfield. The prospect of an historic victory is tantalisingly within reach, but how costly will that Laidlaw penalty miss be? Scottish fans praying they get just one more chance."
Brian Moore
Former England hooker on BBC Two
"It comes down to the crucial moments - miss a kick at goal, miss a pass out wide when not under pressure. You can also see the difference with the bench players for New Zealand like Savea, they are just a little bit sharper."
Scotland are on the attack but Sean Maitland can't pick up a poor pass and Julian Savea belts the ball into the Scottish 22 to relieve the pressure on the All Blacks.
Gutting for the hosts.
Steve Anderson: A throwback to the days of Gavin Hastings, David Sole etc. Great playing by Scotland.
Gavin Hastings
Former Scotland full-back on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
"The great thing for Scotland is that the New Zealanders are not used to being in this situation with 10 minutes to go."
Oh Greig with an i, you can't afford to miss those.
The captain has kicked superbly, but that one drifts wide of the sticks and still New Zealand lead.
It seemed impossible, but then so did sequencing the human genome.
Lazy running from Wyatt Crockett and Scotland have a shot at goal - they couldn't win this could they?
Jonathan Davies
Former Wales fly-half on Twitter
"Cmon Scotland. Hang in in there. Sneak a win."
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Oh not again. From the kick-off the team that has JUST scored immediately infringes, giving the opposition the chance to reply.
This time it's Greig Laidlaw on target and once again it's a one-point game.
They were keeping possession, but Scotland are penalised at a scrum and Colin Slade edges the All Blacks into a slightly more substantial lead.
Gavin Hastings
Former Scotland full-back on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
"If this is the way that Scotland play against New Zealand then I hope they continue to play in this way. If they have got the strength of character to play then I applaud what they're trying to do - but it shouldn't be a one off. Sometimes it is heart in the mouth stuff at times but they're keeping possession and that's the main thing."
Chris Paterson
Former Scotland full-back on BBC Two
"The team that is doing the most defending is the All Blacks, albeit in Scottish territory, but they will both be feeling the pain at the moment."
Julian Savea halts a Scottish counter-attack with a thumping tackle on Blair Cowand - like being hit with a pillow made of bricks that.