Postpublished at 16:10 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2015
Another false start. Another reset. Only four minutes to go. Scotland will struggle to reply if they concede here...
Result: France 13-20 Wales
Biggar try for Wales and Halfpenny kicks 15 points
Wales claim fourth straight win over France
Result: Scotland 19-22 Italy
Last-minute penalty try gives Italy victory
Scotland still without a win in 2015 Six Nations
Mike Henson
Another false start. Another reset. Only four minutes to go. Scotland will struggle to reply if they concede here...
Former Scotland and Lions captain Gavin Hastings
BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
"Why on earth have Scotland changed their prop and their scrum-half when there are minutes to go and you are defending your line from just five metres? I just do not understand it."
Italy get the shove on. The front row crumple nose-first into the turf.
Penalty Italy says ref George Clancy. Sergio Parisse orders another scrum...
Carlo Del Fava
Former Italy lock on BBC One
"These are the big moments that you train for, that you hope you'll get the chance to take. My hands are getting sweaty."
Former Scotland and Lions captain Gavin Hastings
BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
"You've got to say, Scotland have really only got themselves to blame for being in this situation. They have brought it upon themselves, with a real lack of urgency after an early salvo. Italy sense they could be on the verge of only their second victory at Murrayfield in the Six Nations."
Scotland replace Euan Murray and Grieg Laidlaw with Geoff Cross and Sam Hidalgo-Clyne. Changes at prop and scrum-half before this crucial setpiece....
Andy Nicol
Former Scotland scrum-half on BBC One
"It's over the line, which means the ball has been held up and that's lead to an attacking scrum. Had that move collapsed short, it would've been Scotland's put in instead. That's a big call there from George Clancy."
Scotland throw bodies under the wheels of the Italian tank of a maul and manage to keep the ball off the floor even though they are forced back over their own line.
Scrum five. Italy ball.
Italy kick into the corner. They are five metres out. Expect even the water-boy to join this rolling maul...
Carlo Del Fava
Former Italy lock on BBC One
"I'd be taking the options of going for touch and applying the pressure with a good rolling maul. I think Italy really need to look at their bench for some fresh legs."
But that is a shocker of a line-out throw by Scotland replacement Hamish Brown and Italy have a line-out throw of their own up on the Scotland 22m.
That is why the don't let second rows do much more than push and pop.
Joshua Furno finds himself in a bit of space out wide. The Scottish defence line is all over the shop, but his attempt to sling a mis-pass to Michele Visentin clears the winger by several feet and flies straight into touch.
A change in the centres as Matt Scott comes on for Mark Bennett for Scotland.
Andy Nicol
Former Scotland scrum-half on BBC One
"It's a simple kick for Laidlaw. They come away with the three points, but they wanted the seven. A couple of times during those phases, you felt they had the numerical advantage, but the Italy defence held firm."
Scotland can't pick a way through the massed blue ranks and, as they spill forward, the referee calls it back for Italy's offside earlier in the phases.
It is a gimme of a kick for Greig Laidlaw and he slots perfectly.
Sixteen phases and Scotland have penalty advantage...
Sean Lamont hobbles through a tackle, taking Scotland to within 20m before the Italy cover bundles him to the floor.
Scotland bashing up around the Italy 22m line. Can they sniff the whitewash this time?
Luke John Frost: Italy so need to improve their kicking game.
Matthew Hall: Italy would be dangerous to a number of teams if they had someone who could kick vaguely straight. Too many missed points.
Paul Stewart: I guess anybody capable of kicking a ball in Italy plays football not rugby.
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Still no points scored after more than 20 minutes of the second half...