Summary

  • England 28-9 Samoa (FT)

  • Wales 16-34 New Zealand (FT)

  • Ireland 26-23 Australia (FT)

  • Scotland 37-12 Tonga (FT)

  1. Postpublished at 16:22 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    Scotland captain Greig Laidlaw speaking on BBC One: "We'll take a lot of confidence in to the Six Nations.

    "Vern Cotter gives us a lot of confidence and belief to control our performances.

    "We've shown a lot of that in these matches, we know we're not quite the complete outfit, but we're moving forward."

  2. BBC coveragepublished at 16:19 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    No pics of the game I'm afraid - for those wondering another UK broadcaster bought the rights - but we do have radio commentary on 5 live sports extra.

    No need to stir from your seat though, you can click the live tag at the top to get the commentary, while I will be here on 'painting pictures with words duty' for your delight and delectation.

  3. Postpublished at 16:18 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    Man-of-the-match Blair Cowan speaking on BBC One: "We always knew Tonga were going to be strong, but we didn't quite show up in the first half.

    "There was a lot said at half time, some harsh truths and we came through.

    "That really shows the maturity of this side through these autumn internationals."

  4. Postpublished at 16:18 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    All smiles from Scotland. Finn Russell obliges the television cameras with a slick "running man" jig and he and his team have looked pretty slick this autumn.

    How many wins might they collect in the Six Nations? I'll give you a spread of three.

  5. Full time score summarypublished at 16:15 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    Scotlands centre Alex Dunbar hands off Tongas prop Paea FaanunuImage source, AFP

    Scotland:

    Tries: Cowan, Hogg, Dunbar, Cross, Seymour

    Cons: Laidlaw (3)

    Pens: Laidlaw (2)

    Tonga:

    Pens: Fosita (4)

  6. Ireland v Australia (16:30 GMT)published at 16:15 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    Ireland v AustraliaImage source, @A_Priestley89

    Andrew Priestley:, external The 'Sea of Green' has descended on Dublin this evening. Third versus fourth in the world, should be a cracker!

  7. Full timepublished at 16:15 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

  8. Postpublished at 16:15 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    Andy Nicol
    Former Scotland scrum-half on BBC One

    "There's been a lot of good performances for Scotland especially in the second half.

    "But the man who's started a lot of it off, including scoring the first try is Blair Cowan.

    "His work in defence and turnovers makes him my man-of-the-match."

  9. Postpublished at 16:15 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    Scotland are cutting loose. Tommy Seymour streaks up the right wing, but his ambitious pass inside is swatted down by a chasing Tongan.

  10. Get involvedpublished at 16:12 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    Ali Kirke-Smith:, external Lineouts are not Tonga's friend.

    A True Contrarian:, external Andy Nicol really is a glass half-full kind of guy. This supposed new dawn will not transmit to the Six Nations.

  11. Postpublished at 16:12 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    Andy Nicol
    Former Scotland scrum-half on BBC One

    "Tommy Seymour has had interceptions in the first two games this autumn to score tries and now he takes advantage from a fumble in the in-goal area.

    "A well executed kick from Finn Russell to set it up too as they're not the biggest in-goal areas here at Rugby Park to aim for."

  12. Team newspublished at 16:12 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    Ireland: R Kearney (Leinster); T Bowe (Ulster), R Henshaw (Connacht), G D'Arcy (Leinster), S Zebo (Munster); J Sexton (Racing Metro), C Murray (Munster); J McGrath (Leinster), R Best (Ulster), M Ross (Leinster), D Toner (Leinster), P O'Connell (Munster, capt), P O'Mahony (Munster), R Ruddock (Leinster), J Heaslip (Leinster).

    Replacements: S Cronin (Leinster), D Kilcoyne (Munster) R Ah You (Connacht), D Foley (Munster), T O'Donnell (Munster), E Reddan (Leinster), I Madigan (Leinster), F Jones (Munster).

    Australia: I Folau; A Ashley-Cooper, T Kuridrani, M Toomua, H Speight; B Foley, N Phipps; J Slipper, S Fainga'a, S Kepu, S Carter, R Simmons, L Jones, M Hooper (capt), B McCalman.

    Replacements: J Hanson, B Robinson, T Faulkner, W Skelton, J Schatz, W Genia, Q Cooper, K Beale.

    Referee: G Jackson (New Zealand).

    Assistant referees: N Owens (Wales) and M Fraser (New Zealand).

  13. Get involvedpublished at 16:09 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    Convinced Ireland can over-turn the Wallabies? Bet the house on Australia beating the hosts? Let us know using #bbcrugby on social media or via 81111 for those who prefer texts.

  14. Trypublished at 16:09 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    Finn Russell has penalty advantage in his favour and so goes for a risk-free up-and-under into the corner.

    Duncan Taylor leaps skywards to try and claim and the ball spills away from he and a Tongan defender into the grateful hands of Tommy Seymour to touch down.

    Finn Russell misses the conversion and is replaced by Duncan Weir.

  15. Replacementpublished at 16:07 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    Scotland"s Geoff Cross (L) and Tonga"s Tevita Mailau get ready for a scrumImage source, Reuters

    Scrum reset after an aborted first go. Scotland take the chance to throw Kieran Low and Duncan Taylor on.

  16. Postpublished at 16:07 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    While Ireland have been progressing serenely for the past year, that's certainly not the case for Australia.

    They arrive with a new coach, an unsettled team and a wayward but gifted back who is fresh from being hit with a whopping fine for sending an offensive text to a female former Wallaby official…

    New boss Michael Cheika has selected the errant Kurtley Beale on the bench as he returns to the international scene having initially been omitted from the Australian tour party.

  17. Replacementpublished at 16:06 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    Chris Cuister heads into the fray, replacing the impressive Greig Laidlaw. Cuister's first job will be to put the ball into a scrum five metres from the Tonga line. This is shove-over territory...

  18. Postpublished at 16:04 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    Ross Ford off and Fraser Brown on for Scotland as Vern Cotter makes the replacements earn their meal ticket.

  19. Trypublished at 16:00 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    Scotland"s Geoff Cross scores a tryImage source, AFP

    Yes, he has! The nod comes from upstairs and referee JP Doyle's arm shoots skywards.

    Textbook screw-turning from the Scotland forwards who charged through the phases against some dispirited opposition.

    Greig Laidlaw clips over the conversion and this is turning into a very encouraging performance since the break.

  20. Try reviewpublished at 15:59 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    Is that a smile beneath Geoff Cross's bushy beard? The burly prop has had dart from five metres. Has he made it over? The television official will make the call...