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Scotland 15-13 Australia
Jock Campbell is on for Australia - he must have Scottish connections somewhere.
Glen Young returns from the bin just as Blair Kinghorn kicks another penalty into the Australia 22.
Smith jinks over the line early on for hosts; visitors edge first half with two penalties
Kinghorn races on to loose ball to crash in try early in second half; Young sin-binned with Slipper going over to turn momentum
First of Scotland's four autumn internationals
George O'Neill
Scotland 15-13 Australia
Jock Campbell is on for Australia - he must have Scottish connections somewhere.
Glen Young returns from the bin just as Blair Kinghorn kicks another penalty into the Australia 22.
Scotland 15-13 Australia
Rory Lawson
Former Scotland captain on Prime Video Sport
Quote MessageThe slippery Murrayfield conditions meant that James Slipper, the skipper, could score. It's been a good response against Scotland's 14 players from the Wallabies.
Scotland 15-13 Australia
Blair Kinghorn dinks a kick over Tom Bank's head, and as the Australia full-back back-pedals, he can only tap it into touch.
Scotland have the lineout, and a massive chance...
James Slipper
Australia's captain barges his way over from close range.
Scotland have been on the ropes since Glen Young went to the bin, and finally the Wallabies break through.
Bernard Foley makes it a two point game.
Scotland 15-6 Australia
Jack Dempsey trots on for his Scotland debut.
He'll be bang up for this.
Scotland 15-6 Australia
John Barclay
Former Scotland captain on Prime Video Sport
Quote MessageI think you're looking at distance and speed. I know Glen Young was shaking his head there, but I think he'll be relieved.
Scotland 15-6 Australia
Lucky boy.
The contact is deemed to be arm-on-head rather than shoulder-on-head, which makes it a yellow card rather than red.
Scotland 15-6 Australia
Glen Young makes contact with Tate McDermott's head in a clear-out.
Worrying moment's for the Edinburgh second row.
Scotland 15-6 Australia
Scotland slice through Australia again.
Duhan van der Merwe claims a high ball and gallops away down the left wing.
The giant winger is felled, but with the try-line beckoning Grant Gilchrist knocks-on.
Blair Kinghorn
Scotland's fly-half is having a stormer.
He stretches the lead off the tee.
Scotland 12-6 Australia
Scotland steal possession back from a Wallabies lineout, and then win a penalty inside the Australia 22.
They are just starting to turn the screw now...
Scotland 12-6 Australia
Tom English
BBC Scotland's chief sports writer at Murrayfield
Blair Kinghorn will know that very few Scottish fans want him in the 10 jersey going forward. They all want Finn Russell. No way Russell would have scored that try. Kinghorn’s pace is excellent. Fair play to him. Quality and serious mental strength to block out all the doubters
Scotland 12-6 Australia
Blair Kinghorn kicks a penalty right into the corner, but Australia do well to hold up the Scottish maul and win the feed at the scrum.
Scotland 12-6 Australia
Steady Rory...
Scotland 12-6 Australia
Rory Lawson
Former Scotland captain on Prime Video Sport
Quote MessageFinn Russell doesn't score that try, does he?
Scotland 12-6 Australia
John Barclay
Former Scotland captain on Prime Video Sport
Quote MessageIt's just pure gas by Blair Kinghorn. Look at the speed! That's a superb footballing finish.
Blair Kinghorn
He set up the first try, and he scores Scotland's second himself!
A big hit from Mark Bennett in midfield sees the ball spill loose, and Kinghorn hacks into acres of open field.
He puts on the afterburners to race past every yellow jersey, and the ball pops up beautifully for the Edinburgh man to gather and score.
He converts his own try - lovely stuff.
Scotland 5-6 Australia
We're back under way at Murrayfield...
HT: Scotland 5-6 Australia
Bryan Habana
Former South Africa winger on Prime Video Sport
Quote MessageIt's been a bit of a boxing match..Australia will go into the half very confident as they're ahead and I don't think they were the better team.
HT: Scotland 5-6 Australia
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