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

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  1. Barclay's bitpublished at 14:09 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Scotland v Australia (14:30 GMT)

    "I can't remember every game I have played for Scotland, but I won't forget that one. Yet there is little time to dwell on it; we go again."

    Scotland captain talks New Zealand, Australia, Finn Russell and, erm, getting undressed, in this week's BBC Sport column.

    Read it here.

    John BarclayImage source, BBC Sport
  2. Postpublished at 14:07 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Scotland v Australia (14:30 GMT)

    Humm, this doesn't look good.

    Scotland full-back Stuart Hogg is on the sidelines after the warm-up, and it looks like he's being consoled by his dad.

    Is he injured? Let's hope not, for Scotland's sake.

    Stuart Hogg looks downcast with his dad during the warm-upImage source, BBC Sport
  3. Samoa start with Siva Taupublished at 14:06 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    England v Samoa (15:00 GMT)

    Before the passing and kicking drills, Samoa started with the important stuff at Twickenham.

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  4. Another epic ahead?published at 14:03 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Scotland v Australia (14:30 GMT)

    Iain Carter
    BBC Sport commentator at Murrayfield

    It’s an enticing prospect here. There have been some cracking matches between these two countries recently and Australia come smarting from the perceived injustice of last week’s heavy defeat. Scotland’s narrow loss against New Zealand has done nothing to dampen their spirits. It is bitterly cold here though.

    MurrayfieldImage source, Reuters
  5. Live nowpublished at 13:59 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Scotland v Australia (14:30 GMT)

    BBC One

    Tune into BBC One now - live coverage of Scotland v Australia is about to get under way!

    Gabby Logan is joined by studio guests including former Scotland international Andy Nicol.

  6. The big onepublished at 13:56 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Wales v New Zealand (17:15 GMT)

    Look out, Cardiff. The world number one side are in town.

    The All Blacks have lost only three times against Wales in 33 meetings and 18 of their victories have come on Welsh soil.

    Warren Gatland's side have had mixed results in the autumn series. They narrowly lost 29-21 against Australia, before beating Georgia 13-6 last weekend.

    New Zealand narrowly avoided defeat against Scotland last week, prevailing 22-17, and beat France 38-18 in their opener.

    New ZealandImage source, Getty Images
  7. In the zonepublished at 13:54 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Scotland v Australia (14:30 GMT)

    The ways players prepare for a big game

  8. Sun shines on Englandpublished at 13:51 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    England v Samoa (15:00 GMT)

    James Burridge
    BBC Radio 5 live sports extra commentator

    There are perfect conditions for running rugby here at Twickenham. A lot of people arriving probably expect a comfortable England victory.

    Eddie Jones has made nine changes to the side and he is mindful of how Fiji played against Ireland last week.

    He will want a structured game with his back row dictating the play. If they play it too loose, it will play into Samoa’s hands, even if their players are not household names.

    TwickenhamImage source, Getty Images
  9. Can England stay unbeaten?published at 13:49 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    England v Samoa (15:00 GMT)

    After wins over Argentina and Australia, Eddie Jones' England are looking to make it three from three in the autumn Test series.

    The hosts have lost just once in 23 matches - the defeat by Ireland their only blip - and have never lost against Samoa in seven meetings.

    The first of the visitors' two Tests came against Scotland, where they were beaten 44-38 in a thrilling 11-try game at Murrayfield.

    Much of the pre-match chat has once again been dominated by the finances.

    With their union declaring itself bankrupt, Samoa's players are currently unsure if they will be paid this autumn.

    A senior England players' group announced on Wednesday they would not be gifting money to the opposition player before today's meeting.

    Prop Dan Cole voiced the reasoning behind the decision. You can read more on the situation here.

    Dylan HartleyImage source, Getty Images
  10. Wet, wet, wetpublished at 13:46 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Scotland v Australia (14:30 GMT)

    How did Scotland welcome the Wallabies?

    With plenty of rain.

    Media caption,

    Scotland v Australia: waterlogged pitch disrupts Wallbies' training

  11. Scotland denied famous All Blacks winpublished at 13:44 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Scotland v Australia (14:30 GMT)

    So close, and yet so far.

    Scotland put in an unbelievable shift against the All Blacks last weekend but were unable to come away with a famous win over the world's best side.

    But they now have the chance to finish the autumn series on a high against Australia, who were left reeling by England in their last outing.

    "Last weekend's game was a proper Test match - intense, competitive and full of drama," said head coach Gregor Townsend.

    "Unfortunately, we just fell short of our goal, and were disappointed with the loss, but take confidence going into the game against Australia."

    Scotland have won their last two Tests away in Australia but have won just once at home against the Wallabies since 1981 – a 9-8 win at Murrayfield in 2009.

    Scotland v New ZealandImage source, Getty Images
  12. Team in place at Murrayfieldpublished at 13:41 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Scotland v Australia (14:30 GMT)

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  13. Get involvedpublished at 13:37 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    #bbcrugby

    Where are you watching today's matches?

    Are you donning your daffodil head and driving to Cardiff? Or wearing your family tartan in the comfort of your own home?

    Let us know where you're watching, how you're watching and who you're watching with. Get in touch on Twitter via #bbcrugby.

    Pictures of fancy dress/exotic locations/pets are a must.

  14. Coming uppublished at 13:33 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    All times GMT

    Here's what's in store for you today.

    • Scotland v Australia (14:30) - live on BBC One from 14:00
    • England v Samoa (15:00) - commentary on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
    • Wales v New Zealand (17:15) - Live on BBC Two from 16:45, plus radio commentary on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra, BBC Radio Wales and BBC Radio Cymru
    • Ireland v Argentina (1730) - Live on BBC Radio Ulster FM

    And right here, we'll be bringing you live text commentary of all four matches.

  15. Postpublished at 13:30 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Ready for another round?

    Jonny May, Stuart Hogg, Rob Kearney, Dan BiggarImage source, Getty Images