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Chile 0-0 Scotland
Scotland get a wee bit of a nudge on at the second scrum of the game, and win a penalty as the Chile front row collapses.
Ben Healy kicks the Scots into the opposition 22.
Scotland have beaten Canada and USA so far on tour
Santiago Videla kicks two penalties for Chile, while tries from Josh Bayliss, Kyle Rowe and Jamie Dobie put Scotland in control at half-time
Dobie, Matt Currie, Rowe, Dylan Richardson and Kyle Steyn cross for Scotland after the break; Diego Escobar crashes over for the hosts
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Chile 0-0 Scotland
Scotland get a wee bit of a nudge on at the second scrum of the game, and win a penalty as the Chile front row collapses.
Ben Healy kicks the Scots into the opposition 22.
Chile 0-0 Scotland
Joe Santamaria
The Rugby Paper's South America Correspondent in Santiago
The two main stands are trying to outdo each other here with their chants.
The home fans are in fine voice. International rugby is well and truly back in the Chilean capital.
Chile 0-0 Scotland
Chile look to play with real pace, but Scotland's defence do well to slow them down.
The visitors will have a scrum just inside their own half after they tied up the ball in contact.
Chile 0-0 Scotland
Nine minutes after the scheduled start time, we are under way...
Chile v Scotland (20:00 BST)
Tom English
BBC Scotland's chief sports writer at BBC Scotland
We need to know more about the newer players like Dylan Richardson, and the only way we will do that is if they play more rugby.
Chile v Scotland (20:00 BST)
Joe Santamaria
The Rugby Paper's South America Correspondent in Santiago
A very respectable noise from the travelling Scots during the anthem.
The team is clearly being well supported despite the fact Edinburgh is more than 7000 miles away.
Chile v Scotland (20:00 BST)
Flower of Scotland is belted out by the Scottish 23, before the Chilean anthem rings around Estadio Nacional.
Chile v Scotland (20:00 BST)
The players have emerged in Santiago.
Kick-off is just around the corner.
Chile v Scotland (20:00 BST)
Joe Santamaria
The Rugby Paper's South America Correspondent in Santiago
It's worth remembering that Chile's last two matches weren't played in the capital.
This is the first time the team has played at the Estadio Nacional since their debut appearance at the World Cup last year; you can feel the buzz inside the stadium.
Chile v Scotland (20:00 BST)
Tom English
BBC Scotland's chief sports writer on BBC Scotland
I was taken by the Canada performance, it was very slick. They scored loads of tries, a lot of new comers came in and looked very very sharp.
The second game against USA, the ball was greasy, it wasn't a game that you could enjoy. It's good to see new people coming, it's fresh. I think Scotland have a desperate need to strengthen certain positions, all across the front row.
Townsend has to deepen the pool and this is the tour to do it
Chile v Scotland (20:00 BST)
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Chile v Scotland (20:00 BST)
Props Will Hurd and Nathan McBeth, and lock Ewan Johnson, make their first Scotland starts tonight.
Gregor Townsend has made 10 changes to his starting line-up after last weekend's 42-7 victory over USA, which followed a 73-12 thrashing of Canada.
Edinburgh fly-half Ben Healy makes his first outing of the four-Test tour, while scrum-half Jamie Dobie is again deployed on the wing.
Sale Sharks pair Gus Warr and Arron Reed impressed on debut in Ottawa and return to the backline, joining Glasgow Warriors skipper Kyle Steyn, full-back Kyle Rowe and co-captain Sione Tuipulotu.
Fellow co-skipper Jamie Ritchie retains his place after earning his 50th cap in Washington DC. Bath's Josh Bayliss and Warrior Gregor Brown complete the back-row.
South Africa-born Dylan Richardson starred against the Canadians and wears the number two jersey.
Patrick Harrison, 22, will deputise for Richardson from the bench and is set to win his first cap.
Chile v Scotland (20:00 BST)
Joe Santamaria
The Rugby Paper's South America Correspondent in Santiago
The pitch is looking a little patchy in places but conditions are otherwise perfect in the Chilean capital.
The sun is shining and there is barely a breath of wind. Scotland will be grateful after the brutal heat they encountered against the USA last time out.
Chile v Scotland (20:00 BST)
Chile: Warnken, Game, D Saavedra, S Videla, Garafulic, Salas, Berti; Carrasco, Bohme, Dittus, C Saavedra, Eissmann, Sigren (c), Martínez, A Escobar
Replacements: D Escobar, Lues, Gurruchaga, Pedrero, Milesi, Torrealba, B Videla, Larenas
Scotland: Rowe, Dobie, Steyn, Tuipulotu (cc), Reed, Healy, Warr; McBeth, Richardson, Hurd, Craig, Johnson, Brown, Ritchie (cc), Bayliss
Replacements: Harrison, Schoeman, Sebastian, Williamson, Darge, Hastings, McDowall, Currie
Chile v Scotland (20:00 BST)
Good evening one and all, and welcome to our coverage of the third Test of Scotland's summer tour, as they take on Chile in Santiago.
Gregor Towsend's side have won convincingly against Canada and USA in the past couple of weeks, and will want another strong showing here.
Kick-off is just over 20 minutes away, so let's get to it...