Summary

  • 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

  1. Postpublished at 18:57 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Scotland are surely taking far too many risks in their own 22 as they try to escape the vice New Zealand are beginning to apply, and an accidental offside gives the All Blacks the put-in at a scrum 15m from the Scottish line.

  2. Get involved #bbcrugbypublished at 18:55 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Jason Fisher:, external Far too long since Scotland put in a performance like this. Taking me back to my youth.

  3. Replacementpublished at 18:54 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Finn Russell off for the hosts, Duncan Weir on at fly-half for Scotland.

    Meanwhile, New Zealand have brought on Sonny Bill Williams to join Savea in their backline.

  4. Postpublished at 18:52 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    No wins in 30 games against the All Blacks - Scotland's record is so poor even Simon Cowell wouldn't release it - but they are on the attack, only for a charged down kick to halt their momentum.

  5. Get involved #bbcrugbypublished at 18:50 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    John McEnerney:, external Waiting for the Scots to tire & NZ to kick into gear, intensity is the name of the game & NZ maintain the same level for 80 mins!

  6. Replacementpublished at 18:50 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    It gets even better for the Scots, as all-time record Test points scorer Dan Carter goes off.

    Except on comes "the new Jonah Lomu", Julian Savea, with Colin Slade switching from the wing to 10 for the world champions.

  7. Postpublished at 18:43 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Gavin Hastings
    Former Scotland full-back on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

    Scotland v New ZealandImage source, AP

    "It's nice to see New Zealand make mistakes occasionally. It shows the rest of the world that they are human. Scotland can be holding their heads up at how they have performed in the opening 50 minutes."

  8. Postpublished at 18:43 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Surely the All Blacks will suddenly click into gear? Even this second-string side is expected to be laser-cut excellence, all shimmering movement and angles so acute you need a protractor to measure them, but it is just not happening for them at Murrayfield as this time TJ Perenara knocks on at a ruck to halt a promising attack.

  9. Postpublished at 18:43 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Andy Burke
    BBC Scotland at Murrayfield

    "Scotland starting to find holes in the All Blacks' defence and the crowd are really responding. A one-point game just now and if the Scots are still within a score going into the closing stages, expect this 66,000 crowd to give their all for the cause along with the 15 on the pitch."

  10. Postpublished at 18:38 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    To recap: Scotland have never beaten New Zealand in 29 meetings....

  11. Postpublished at 18:37 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Brian Moore
    Former England hooker on BBC Two

    "If Scotland can keep the ball in hand, keep being positive then they can keep the All Blacks on the back foot."

  12. Penaltypublished at 18:37 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    The Scots back within one. The little rugby team that could?

  13. Postpublished at 18:36 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Scotland v New ZealandImage source, Reuters

    Brilliant from the Scots. Tommy Seymour sparking things with another interception and Stuart Hogg puts the cat among the pigeons with a fast-footed break.

    Sean Maitland then has a crack, the All Blacks fall offside and Greig Laidlaw will go for goal.

  14. Postpublished at 18:32 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Aww, the PhilaeProbe has been in touch. I've been surprisingly emotional about the little interstellar adventurer.

    If Europe can land a spaceship on a comet over 300m miles away, Scotland can beat the All Blacks, can't they?

    We're back under way at Murrayfield.

  15. Get involved #bbcrugbypublished at 18:29 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Ann Bridges:, external Game on! Keep them on their toes.

    PhilaeProbe:, external Can literally see this new Scotland jersey from outer space.

    What do you make of the first half, and Scotland's natty red shirts? Let us know at #bbcrugby, or via mobile on 81111 (UK only)

  16. Postpublished at 18:29 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Andy Nicol
    Former Scotland scrum-half on BBC Two

    "Dan Carter was flawless here two years ago. But today he looks like he's been a year out of rugby. He's made more mistakes in that half than he has in his previous 100 caps."

  17. Player reactionpublished at 18:28 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    South Africa skipper Jean De Villiers was relieved to see his side edge past England after a "tough" battle at Twickenham.

    "We probably got points on the board at the right times, we left a lot out there, but we could have conceded a couple more," he says.

    "It was definitely not the perfect game once again, but you got to give credit to our opposition and you can only play as well as they allow you to."

  18. Post-match reactionpublished at 18:28 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Stuart LancasterImage source, Reuters

    Some more reaction here from England head coach Stuart Lancaster following England's fifth defeat in a row.

    He told BBC Radio 5 live's Alastair Eykyn: "One or two key moments, we didn't nail.

    "That's probably the difference between ourselves at the moment as third or fourth in the world and those guys who are first and second.

    "We've played South Africa and New Zealand five or six times now and on each occasion, we've come up a little short and that's the step we need to take."

  19. Post-match reactionpublished at 18:26 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Stuart Lancaster and Graham RowntreeImage source, PA

    More from England coach Stuart Lancaster: "I think this period is also about learning who can and who can't deliver at the highest level.

    "I wouldn't say I was ruling people out, but I'm learning.

    "That's what this series is about. It's about learning about who can and who can't deliver and also about building for that six nations and ultimately, 11-months time in the World Cup."

  20. Post-match reactionpublished at 18:25 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Stuart LancasterImage source, Getty Images

    England have lost five games in succession for the first time since 2006.

    England coach Stuart Lancaster told BBC Radio 5 live's Alastair Eykyn: "This period of games was always going to be a tough one for us.

    "You can't sit back and look at the 'what ifs', the players we've got are good players and we've prepared well for this game. We've come up a bit short."