Summary

  • McGuigan scores 2 as Scotland secure record 53-24 win over Australia

  • Wales fight hard but lose 33-18 to world champions New Zealand

  • Daly grabs a late double as England beat Samoa 48-14

  • Jacob Stockdale scores twice as Ireland ease past Argentina 28-19

  • Click on commentaries above to follow chosen game

  1. Postpublished at 48 mins

    England 22-7 Samoa

    All a bit scrappy in this second half, and we take another water break.

    'Water boy' Owen Farrell is on the pitch handing out some advice to his colleagues.

    Jonny May leaves the field - we presume for an HIA - and on comes Semesa Rokoduguni, a try-scorer against Argentina.

    England need to up the pace here, there's not much action to describe.

  2. Barclay banks more pointspublished at 16:13 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Scotland 46-24 Australia

    Andy Robinson
    Former England and Scotland head coach on BBC One

    A richly deserved try for John Barclay. He's put so much work in today and has been such a consistent performer this autumn. He's a great leader and he drove through three defenders there to get the points. He's won four out of five games against Australia. What a record!

  3. try

    Try - Scotland 46-24 Australiapublished at 74 mins

    John Barclay (con Russell)

    Seven tries for Scotland - and this one comes from the captain!

    After a steady build-up, John Barclay evades his tackler and goes down under the posts, to give Finn Russell and easy conversion.

  4. Postpublished at 73 mins

    Scotland 39-24 Australia

    After a pin-point kick to touch, Scotland have a line-out in enemy territory.

    They're pushing for another try.

    Huw Jones makes massive strides through the middle, before it's sent out to the right and back again.

    Here comes the Murrayfield noise as the hosts come to within five metres...

  5. Aussies have left the building...published at 16:10 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Scotland 39-24 Australia

    TokyoImage source, BBC Sport
  6. Postpublished at 47 mins

    England 22-7 Samoa

    Leicester prop Dan Cole comes in at the side, and it's seen immediately by the referee. Not so clever.

    But he makes up for it immediately, ripping the ball out in the tackle to set England on the front foot.

    And with that, England make changes in the front-row. It's Joe Marler on for Ellis Genge.

  7. Postpublished at 70 mins

    Scotland 39-24 Australia

    A nasty collision for replacement Fraser Brown.

    He'll have to go straight off as he looks very woozy and needs a head injury assessment.

    Stuart McInally is back on the pitch in the front row, ready for an Australia scrum.

  8. Scotland not tight enoughpublished at 16:06 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Scotland 39-24 Australia

    Chris Paterson
    Former Scotland international on BBC One

    Timani did well to reach the line. He exploded through contact and reached out cleverly. It's come about though through repeat sets and penalties being given away though. Scotland need to get their discipline back.

  9. Postpublished at 43 mins

    England 22-7 Samoa

    England start the second half as they finished the first, with a handling error.

    Mike Brown tears through the Samoa defence in his own half, looks up and finds Alex Lozowski inside him, but Danny Care overruns the centre's pass.

    A two-on-one wasted.

  10. try

    Converted try - Scotland 39-24 Australiapublished at 68 mins

    Lopeti Timani (con Foley)

    It's good! The Australian back row earns his first international try.

    Bernard Foley converts.

  11. Magnanimous Wallaby greatpublished at 16:04 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Scotland 39-24 Australia

  12. Kick-offpublished at 41 mins

    England 22-7 Samoa

    We're back under way at Twickenham.

    Not quite the spectacle going on at Murrayfield, but there's still 40 minutes to come.

    Tim Nanai-Williams gets us going.

  13. And then there were six...published at 16:03 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

  14. Try reviewpublished at 68 mins

    Scotland 39-17 Australia

    The Wallabies earn a penalty and measure up whether to take a go for a tee shot from a decent range or kick to the corner.

    To the corner we go.

    From the line-out, they make a drive towards the line. Did replacement Lopeti Timani reach over the line?

  15. All on boardpublished at 16:02 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Scotland 39-17 Australia

    Andy Robinson
    Former England and Scotland head coach on BBC One

    Scotland have got to be careful with the penalties they are giving away so the referee doesn't give out a yellow card. Apart from that, their mindset has been so good today. Their front five have really impressed me and to play this way you need all 15 players to buy into it. This performance suggests they have.

  16. Postpublished at 15:59 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Scotland 39-17 Australia

    Australia make it into the Scotland 22 but the ball is stolen from their grasp by the floppy haired Hamish Watson, so they have to start all over again.

    The ball dribbles into touch for an Australia line-out.

  17. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:58 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

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    Josh Verrills: Scotland demolishing Australia here in every aspect - performance of the Autumn internationals from Scotland today.

    Ali Price scores for ScotlandImage source, AFP
  18. Huw Jones adds to Scotland joypublished at 15:57 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Scotland 39-17 Australia

    He's on fire at the moment...

  19. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:57 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

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    Shamshad: Brilliant thus far for Scotland - come on!! Take advantage and annihilate the Wallabies - please! Another try!! Happy days!!!

    Felicity Sedgewick: Blink and you miss it for that last try! Blink and you miss it for that last try!

    Dr Stephen Fawcett: Been enjoying watching this Scotland rugby side for a while now, remember years when they couldn't buy a try.

  20. Scotland in chargepublished at 15:56 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Scotland 39-17 Australia

    Andy Robinson
    Former England and Scotland head coach on BBC One

    You feel like every time Scotland have got the ball they're going to score. Great speed, great energy and against the 14 men of Australia they look so dangerous.