Get involvedpublished at 14:59 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014
Stewart Milligan:, external And best hairstyle for the autumn internationals goes to Tongan number one Tevita Mailau, who's gone for the bald on top, party in the back look.
England 28-9 Samoa (FT)
Wales 16-34 New Zealand (FT)
Ireland 26-23 Australia (FT)
Scotland 37-12 Tonga (FT)
Mike Henson and James Standley
Stewart Milligan:, external And best hairstyle for the autumn internationals goes to Tongan number one Tevita Mailau, who's gone for the bald on top, party in the back look.
Latiume Fosita is no slouch off the tee. The Tongan 10 has another tricky kick after Alex Dunbar is identified, wrongly, as a tackler jumping to his feet and playing the ball.
Fosita steps up and clumps over another fine kick.
Rob Harley spills forward in midfield and Scotland get on the wrong side of the offside line and referee JP Doyle as they try and get the ball back.
Latiume Fosita lands from distance to reduce the gap to one point.
Calvin Jones:, external Tonga have a 106kg full back?! Starting to think all Tongans are monstrous.
Vungakoto Lilo looks like he eats steaks that weigh more than opposite number Stuart Hogg.
Andy Nicol
Former Scotland scrum-half on BBC One
"It was good patient play there from Scotland.
"They knew exactly what they wanted to do, kept their composure and executed it well."
Greig Laidlaw slots the extras. Maybe it would have been worth the Tongans trying a bit more skulduggery...
This time, probably on their last chance before the penalty try is awarded, Tonga stay onside. But the Scotland bodies are lower, tighter and going forward. Blair Cowan emerges from the bottom of the pile to claim the try.
Andy Nicol
Former Scotland scrum-half on BBC One
"That's two within 30 seconds that were the most obvious offsides.
"There's three Tongan players engaged in the maul and Mailau just comes round so blatantly at the side."
Nili Latu will have 10 minutes to work out the location of the offside line.
The Tongan captain certainly seems to need some revision as he charges into the side of a Scottish rolling maul when Blair Cowan was still firmly attached to his team-mates. Yellow card.
Scotland turn over possession straight from the kick-off with some committed counter-rucking. Tongan defence scattered and Greig Laidlaw is five metres short.
Scotland infringe as they attempt to snatch back the ball at the breakdown. Latiume Fosita punishes them with a kick that he got underneath, but set off on the right trajectory.
Andy Nicol
Former Scotland scrum-half on BBC One
"Scotland have done very well in the first two games playing well out of defence and with their offload strategy.
"But, we all know when you offload, there's a risk and it can go either way."
Tonga have field position up in the Scotland 22, but Ross Ford keeps his nerve to pick out Richie Gray in the line out. Clearing kick upfield is matched by a Tongan reply.
Johnnie Beattie claims well, but Finn Russell pushes his luck after a half-break and Tonga have possession on the Scotland 22. Both side looking like they want to get the ball in hand and along the line.
Connor:, external Rugby should be played on grass, not a 3G surface.
Chris Jones
BBC Radio 5 live reporter
"Former Wales and Lions scrum-half Rob Jones about to go live on 5 live from the Angel hotel, with the choir in full voice in the background."
Andy Nicol
Former Scotland scrum-half on BBC One
"Scotland had two very good attacking line-outs there.
"One worked, the other didn't so they'll be disappointed they didn't make the most if it."
Too clever for their own good?
Scotland try to innovate with a line-out close to the Tonga line, putting Jonny Gray up in the middle while centre Alex Dunbar swoops to the front to take Ross Ford's short throw-in.
Dunbar, perhaps sensing 18-stone of Tongan poised to splatter him, fails to gather though.
Tevita Mailau slides south at the first scrum and is pinged by the referee. Finn Russell steps up and thumps a deep kick down into the Tongan 22-metre line and Scotland are within striking distance for the first time.
Andy Nicol
Former Scotland scrum-half on BBC One
"It's been a good performance so far from Scotland in these autumn internationals against New Zealand and Argentina.
"They need to step up here with a win against Tonga and a very strong performance."
Greig Laidlaw returns the kick-off back up towards halfway after a secure gather from his forwards.