Summary

  • Scotland have beaten Italy and Australia on tour

  • Gregor Townsend completes first Test series as Scotland head coach

  1. Ross Ford: History makerpublished at 03:05 British Summer Time 24 June 2017

    Fiji v Scotland (03:30)

    Today's match is a landmark moment for Scotland hooker Ross Ford. He wins his 110th cap for his country (+1 one for the Lions), breaking Chris Paterson's Scotland record.

    He made his international debut against Australia at Murrayfield back in November 2004. He has played in three World Cups and was called up to the British & Irish Lions tour of South Africa in 2009, coming off the bench in the third Test.

    He is already Scotland's most-capped hooker, most-capped forward and will now become the country's most-capped player.

    A proud day for the Borders man.

    Ross FordImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Ross Ford's 111 caps for Scotland and the Lions will move him alongside such greats as Australia's George Smith, South Africa's John Smit and Phillipe Sella of France

  2. Anybody out there?published at 03:00 British Summer Time 24 June 2017

    Fiji v Scotland (03:30)

    Good morning (is that even an appropriate greeting at this ungodly hour?) and welcome to our live text coverage of Scotland's third and final summer tour match against Fiji.

    Struggling to sleep? Or perhaps settling down to a nice donner kebab after a night on the town? Either way, stick around and enjoy what should be an intriguing 80 minutes of international rugby.

    The Scots are looking to complete a clean sweep of three wins from three following an encouraging win over Italy in Singapore and a barnstorming performance to beat Australia in Sydney last weekend.

    Gregor Townsend has introduced some new faces for this encounter in Suva but will want to see his team round off a hugely positive summer campaign with a victory.

    Jonny GrayImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption,

    Jonny Gray celebrates Scotland's victory over Australia in Sydney