Postpublished at 17:53 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014
Scotland looking lively, New Zealand some way short of their best at the moment.
I feel like this will immediately inspire some All Black magic...
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 looking lively, New Zealand some way short of their best at the moment.
I feel like this will immediately inspire some All Black magic...
Andy Land: McCaw out of position, Carter rusty. This is the night Scotland make history!
After Richie McCaw throws an interception, Dan Carter almost immediately knocks on.
What next - Jeremy Clarkson failing to offend an entire nation?
Matt Hickman:, external You're a wizard Tommy!
Saidmadrid:, external Delighted to see Scotland playing with no fear against the All Blacks.
Bad news for Scotland though as Mark Bennett is forced off with what looks to be a knee injury. Sean Lamont comes on in his place.
Chris Paterson
Former Scotland full-back on BBC Two
"That was very well read by Tommy Seymour, he does that week in, week out for Glasgow Warriors."
Brian Moore
Former England hooker on BBC Two
"The most unlikely of gifts from Richie McCaw, well anticipated and a fantastic score for Scotland."
Well, that's a turn-up for the books.
New Zealand captain Richie McCaw, of all people, throws a poor pass and Scotland winger Tommy Seymour picks it off before galloping clear to score.
Gavin Hastings
Former Scotland full-back on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
"That was an extraordinary run from Vito. But it's very poor defence from Scotland. You've got to commit to the tackle against the All Blacks and not hang off them."
Dan Carter has played less than one and a half matches since returning from nearly a year out with a broken leg.
And he'll get another shot at goal after Victor Vito rampages 40 metres to score the opening try of the match.
A simple missed tackle from Alex Dunbar gives the number eight a glimpse of the line and there's no stopping him, despite Stuart Hogg's despairing tackle.
Carter has 1,448 Test points but he'll not add to them with that conversion attempt as he goes nought for two on the night.
Williamhunter: , externalNice thing about getting up at 6am is watching the rugby. Feeling a bit of Celtic Pride after that Scottish pre-game ceremony.
Gavin Hastings
Former Scotland full-back on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
"Scotland force the turnover but New Zealand are so adept at getting over the ball. It just shows what talent they have because they looked very dangerous in their first opportunity to attack.
"But Scotland have given as good as they have got in the first 10 minutes."
Scottish fly-half Finn Russell produces a big hit on James Parsons to knock the ball free and Richie Gray picks up, but Dan Carter gets over the ball and wins a kickable penalty...
...which he promptly misses.
The All Blacks' unbeaten run against Scotland (won 29, drawn two) is the longest ever of its kind in tier one Test rugby.
Jason Fisher:, external Unfortunately New Zealand would have to play Carter at 7 and McCaw at 10 for Scotland to have a chance here.
At the second scrum the All Blacks front row collapses and Scotland can clear their lines deep into visiting territory.
Andy Burke
BBC Scotland at Murrayfield
"Scotland fans responded to the Haka with a rendition of the 'Bonny Banks of Loch Lomond' followed by huge chants of "SCOTLAND, SCOTLAND". Pure theatre!"
New Zealand kick off and promptly knock on...
At the scrum the ball sits unhooked in the middle of the tunnel as both packs grunt and groan but can go nowhere before the scrum collapses.
Andy Burke
BBC Scotland at Murrayfield
"A cool, crisp evening in Edinburgh and perfect conditions for running rugby. Scottish fans are in buoyant mood after last week's entertaining victory over Argentina. Today is a huge step up against the world champions, but with 13 changes to the All Blacks starting line-up, a little sliver of hope has crept into the Scottish hearts. Murrayfield was plunged into darkness for a pre-match light display. The Scots are hoping their chances don't disappear in an All Black onslaught."
Gavin Hastings
Former Scotland full-back on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
"I'm not sure about this red kit. If it's going to be a successful introduction then fine. But I'm a traditionalist and I like seeing Scotland in navy blue."