Postpublished at 18:53 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2017
Scotland 10-15 New Zealand
Chris Paterson
Former Scotland international on BBC Two
It has been a different game since Finn Russell's interception.
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Scotland 10-15 New Zealand
Chris Paterson
Former Scotland international on BBC Two
It has been a different game since Finn Russell's interception.
Scotland 10-15 New Zealand
Where is Peter Horne going? That is where is going!
The centre veers through the heavy traffic and finds a corridor of space up the middle.
Johnny Gray takes it on and offloads. Marvellous stuff.
Ah, a knock-on from the Scottish hand.
But that was rugby to lift the spirits and take advantage of the numerical advantage,
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Neil Strachan: COME ON SCOTLAND.
Scotland 10-15 New Zealand
Paul O'Connell
Former Ireland captain on BBC Two
Clever play. Scotland turned down the scrum, quick tap and great strength from Jonny Gray.
He still had an awful lot to do when he picks up the ball. He landed just before the line, but then he managed to place the ball for the try.
Ireland 17-17 Fiji
Oh my goodness. How do you describe that?
Ireland concede the turnover and Fiji have the ball out to the right wing in a blink of an eye.
It goes through the hands of just about every Fiji player on the field with the slickness of a salesman.
Timoci Nagusa is the last man to pick up on the wing but Andrew Conway does just enough to disrupt the attack and Fiji are eventually halted. A shame really.
Jonny Gray (Con Russell)
Now then...
Jonny Gray stretches, strains and manages to sky-hook the ball over the line for the try.
Finn Russell lands the extras.
And the gap is down to five.
And Scotland have another nine minutes on the power play with Sam Cane in the bin.
Scotland 3-15 New Zealand
Sam Cane with a cynical bit of skulduggery right on his own line.
Off you go for a 10-minute sit-down.
Scotland 3-15 New Zealand
Tommy Seymour shuffling, stepping and he is only two metres out.
All hands on deck for the All Blacks in defence...
Scotland 3-15 New Zealand
Chapeau Finn Russell.
The Scotland fly-half is faced with Codie Taylor running at him with support on either shoulder and not a lot of home help.
Russell bets the house on the interception and it pays out as he plucks the ball out the air to deny the All Blacks a try.
He hoofs downfield and canters after it and now Scotland have a platform in the black 22m.
Well played.
Scotland 3-15 New Zealand
Scotland are making some decent dents with Lee Jones wriggling and Cornell Du Preez offloading well to Ben Toolis.
But there is the error and the All Blacks have the ball back in their talons.
Ireland 17-17 Fiji
Ireland have a penalty thirty metres out, and there's a long discussion over what to do.
The experienced Devon Toner comes over and points to touch. That's settled then, and Joey Carbery obliges.
The men in green secure safe ball from the line-out but in their sixth phase, Jack McGrath is penalised for holding on. A waste.
Should they have gone for the points after all?
Ireland 17-17 Fiji
It's the Fijians with the momentum here.
Leone Nakarawa puts pressure on the Irish line-out and disrupts their set-piece.
Ireland have to reset from the half-way line as Joey Carbery jinks through but Andrew Conway can't gather and he knocks on.
On comes replacement scrum-half Niko Matawalu for Fiji.
Ireland have plenty of experience on their bench, but Joe Schmidt isn't calling for them yet.
Scotland 3-15 New Zealand
Paul O'Connell
Former Ireland captain on BBC Two
That's a very similar try to one that the All Blacks scored last week against France.
One of the things about when you play at Murrayfield is that the dead ball areas are among the biggest that you'll play in so a cheeky grubber kick can bring rewards.
Damian McKenzie (con Barrett)
The All Blacks pulled the exact same play against France last week and it works a treat again.
With the defence braced for a crash ball, Sonny Bill Williams dribbles an unexpectedly deft grubber through for Damian McKenzie - it was Ryan Crotty in Paris - to steam onto and dot down.
Simple extras for Beauden Barrett.
Scotland 3-8 New Zealand
Luke Hamilton is on the cart and off the pitch after consolatory taps from Stuart Hogg, Ali Price and John Barclay. Good to see that camaraderie.
George Turner is on, with hooker Stuart McInally, who started his career in the back row, has switched to flanker.
Can you beat the All Blacks with a make-do-and-mend pack?
The signs are not good as the Scottish scrum crumples at the first test...
Timoci Nagusa, con Volavola
Ireland set up a three on two on the left hand side but Dave Kearney forces the pass and it's picked off by Fiji wing Timoci Nagusa who has the pace to cross the whitewash.
The flying Fijians have beaten two tier-one nations in 2017, Ireland could well be their third.
Ben Volavola slots an easy conversion to level the scores.
Scotland 3-8 New Zealand
Scotland doctor James Robson is earning his peas.
Luke Hamilton, who has been excellent off the bench for Hamish Watson, is having a support inflated around his injured knee.
George Turner is already stripped and readied to come on in place off the bench.
Scotland 3-8 New Zealand
Scotland are straight back on the front foot. They have not been cowed by going behind.
But Peter Horne, fresh off the bench, is over-eager in his attempts to impress.
His clear-out of Sam Cane turns into a full-on tackle and that is illegal.
A decent platform just inside the visitors half is wasted.
Ireland 17-10 Fiji
It's a seven-point game in Dublin.
40 minutes to play.
Let's have some more magic.
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Johnnie: Codie Taylor loves a try in the corner. Throw back to that one against the Lions when he caught the ball off his toes.