Summary

  • Scotland have beaten Italy and Australia on tour

  • Gregor Townsend completes first Test series as Scotland head coach

  1. Scots in disarraypublished at 43 mins

    Fiji 11-7 Scotland

    Not the start to the second half Gregor Townsend would have been looking for.

    Twice the Scots are turned over in contact, Ross Ford the guilty party on the second occasion.

    The ball is moved wide quickly by Fiji to Patrick Osborne on the left wing. He kicks ahead and Greig Tonks fails to gather. Fortunately for Scotland Tim Visser sweeps up but he is bundled over his own line.

    Atccakings crum Fiji.

  2. Tonks on for Taylorpublished at 04:39 British Summer Time 24 June 2017

    Fiji 11-7 Scotland

  3. KICK-OFFpublished at 41 mins

    Fiji 11-7 Scotland

    Here we go again.

  4. Big second-half neededpublished at 04:32 British Summer Time 24 June 2017

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  5. Seriously disjointed Scotlandpublished at 04:31 British Summer Time 24 June 2017

    HT: Fiji 11-7 Scotland

    Tom English
    BBC Sport Scotland chief sports writer at ANZ Stadium, Suva

    Damien Hoyland is going to have holes in him at the end of this match. In the build-up to Yato's magnificent try he took a howitzer from Yato himself.

    Nakarawa's hands, Volavola's precise cross field kick and Osborne's power in blasting through Jackson's tackle all cut Scotland open. Yato ran it in. Sensational score and Scotland are in trouble here. This has been seriously disjointed stuff so far.

  6. HALF-TIME Fiji 11-7 Scotlandpublished at 04:26 British Summer Time 24 June 2017

    It's been a terrific summer for Scotland so far but they know they are in a game here.

    Three yellow cards and no scoring for 27 minutes tells you what a scrappy affair this has been. However, the Scots found a way to the try-line through their new record caps holder Ross Ford who finished off a rolling line-out maul.

    It's Fiji who lead at the break though after a breathtaking try from Peceli Yato.

    The half-time stats show the Scots have missed 15 tackles, a situation that must be addressed if they are to leave Suva with a third tour victory.

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  7. TRY Fiji 11-7 Scotlandpublished at 38 mins

    Peceli Yato

    Fijian rugby at its best.

    Damien Hoyland takes another huge hit and the ball is turned over. John Hardie does well to take down the rampaging Josua Tuisova but the Scots are on the back foot.

    Ben Volavola spots space on the left flank and aims a cross-field kick towards Patrick Osborne who gathers and feeds Peceli Yato to race to the corner.

    Stunning passage of rugby.

  8. PENALTY Fiji 6-7 Scotlandpublished at 37 mins

    Ben Volavola

    Fiji hit straight back after that Scotland try, Ben Volavola successful from the tee from around 35m after an infringement from WP Nel.

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  10. Ross Ford - try-scoring phenomenonpublished at 04:19 British Summer Time 24 June 2017

    Fiji 3-7 Scotland

    Tom English
    BBC Sport Scotland chief sports writer at ANZ Stadium, Suva

    Ross Ford has turned into a try-scoring phenomenon, three in three games. A great moment for him on his 110th cap. Scotland needed that. Three yellow cards in 30 minutes tells you what kind of game this is.

    Fiji radio commentator getting very excited beside us. Apparently Ford will be telling his grandchildren about that try "later on...in life." Quite right

  11. TRY Fiji 3-7 Scotlandpublished at 31 mins

    Ross Ford

    What a fitting way to mark Ross Ford's big day.

    Scotland again get the rolling line-out maul powering towards the line and this time there is no stopping them. Ford is the man who emerges from the bottom of the pile with the ball.

    Having only scored two international tries in his career before this tour, he has now notched three tries this summer. After eclipsing Chris Paterson's caps record, is he now after his points scoring record too?

  12. YELLOW CARD FIJIpublished at 30 mins

    Kalivati Tawake

    Scotland get a rolling maul going towards the line from a line-out 10m from the Fijian line. However, it comes to nothing and the referee deems Kalivati Tawake halted it illegally and sends him to the bin.

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  14. PENALTY Fiji 3-0 Scotlandpublished at 26 mins

    Ben Volavola

    Josua Tuisova is proving difficult for Scotland to contain. He takes a pass from Ben Volavola, spins out of one tackle and steamrolls straight over the top of Duncan Taylor.

    Scotland are penalised at the next breakdown and Volavola knocks over the penalty to put Fiji in front.

  15. Volavola off targetpublished at 23 mins

    Fiji 0-0 Scotland

    Ben Volavola has a chance to open the scoring with a penalty following that illegal Josh Strauss tackle but his effort from 40m sails wide.

  16. Error-ridden messpublished at 04:08 British Summer Time 24 June 2017

    Fiji 0-0 Scotland

    Tom English
    BBC Sport Scotland chief sports writer at ANZ Stadium, Suva

    Error-ridden mess so far. Two men in the bin, one apiece. Strauss walked for late hit on Nakarawa are a daft exit strategy by Scotland gifted Fiji possession. The game's all over the place

  17. YELLOW CARD Scotlandpublished at 22 mins

    Josh Strauss

    We now have a 14-a-side match as Josh Strauss is sent to the bin for a late and pretty dangerous looking shoulder charge.

  18. Postpublished at 04:05 British Summer Time 24 June 2017

  19. Horne squanders chancepublished at 19 mins

    Fiji 0-0 Scotland

    The Scots have a man advantage after Tevita Cavubati was sent to the bin a few minutes ago for repeated Fijian infringements.

    Scotland should make their numerical advantage count as the hammer at the Fiji line. Eventually the work it to the right and Peter Horne looks like he can draw his man and put Damien Hoyland in for the score but he elects to go alone and is repelled.

    From a midfield scrum they whip it wide to Tim Visser arriving at pace but he too is held up and Fiji manage to clear downfield.

    Big chance missed.

  20. The Bus flattens Hoylandpublished at 04:02 British Summer Time 24 June 2017

    Fiji 0-0 Scotland

    Tom English
    BBC Sport Scotland chief sports writer at ANZ Stadium, Suva

    Huge roar goes up as The Bus empties Damien Hoyland. Crikey, that was a ferocious hit.