Summary

  • Scotland 17-25 New Zealand

  • Hosts roar back from 0-17 down at half-time with tries from Ashman and Steyn before McKenzie puts visitors back in front to seal win

  • Scots now without a win against All Blacks in 33 attempts

  • Game marks 100 years of Scotland playing at Murrayfield

  1. Recap after New Zealand resist Scotland comebackpublished at 17:42 GMT 8 November

    FT: Scotland 17-25 New Zealand

    That's all from us on live text duties this afternoon.

    Here's a quick recap from a thrilling match at Murrayfield:

    • Hosts roar back from 0-17 down at half-time with tries from Ashman and Steyn before McKenzie puts visitors back in front to seal win
    • Scots now without a win against All Blacks in 33 attempts
    • Game marks 100 years of Scotland playing at Murrayfield

    You can read Colin Moffat's match report above or scroll back through this page to relive the action.

    Make sure to subscribe to our dedicated Scottish rugby page too. Bye now.

    Sione Tuipulotu looks dejectedImage source, SNS
  2. What's next?published at 17:38 GMT 8 November

    FT: Scotland 17-25 New Zealand

    Scotland welcome Argentina to Murrayfield on Sunday (15:10), while New Zealand head down to Twickenham to face England on Saturday (15:10).

  3. 'We found a way' - Barrettpublished at 17:34 GMT 8 November

    FT: Scotland 17-25 New Zealand

    Beauden Barrett tells TNT Sports: "It was a true Test match and exactly what we prepared for.

    "We have a lot of respect for this Scotland side. It wasn't an ideal second half for us but we found a way.

    "We knew they were a tough defence to break down. Really difficult to penetrate."

  4. Postpublished at 17:31 GMT 8 November

    FT: Scotland 17-25 New Zealand

    Tom English
    BBC Scotland chief sports writer on Sportsound

    Gregor Brown was immense, Rory Hutchinson was outstanding, Jack Dempsey different class.

    You could go through them all. That's the problem - nearly all of them played exceptionally well against a New Zealand side that had three yellow cards and they still didn't win.

  5. 'This is bitter sweet'published at 17:27 GMT 8 November

    FT: Scotland 17-25 New Zealand

    Scotland captain Sione Tuipulotu tells Sportsound: "I told the boys we needed a reaction at half time - either we lie down or choose to go for it.

    "We had nothing to lose and everything to gain. It is bitter sweet because we put them under pressure in the first half but were 17-0 down.

    "We have to bounce back for next week because Argentina aren't going to make it any easier."

  6. Postpublished at 17:24 GMT 8 November

    FT: Scotland 17-25 New Zealand

    Of all the gutted Scotland players at the end, no-one looked more upset than Darcy Graham.

    He came so close to putting Scotland in front in the second half, having the ball knocked out of his hand by Cam Roigard with the try-line beckoning.

    Darcy GrahamImage source, Getty Images
    Darcy GrahamImage source, Getty Images
  7. Postpublished at 17:23 GMT 8 November

    FT: Scotland 17-25 New Zealand

    Tom English
    BBC Scotland chief sports writer on Sportsound

    Scotland need to go again.

    This will test their resolve and their professionalism.

  8. 'We need to make that next step'published at 17:18 GMT 8 November

    FT: Scotland 17-25 New Zealand

    Scotland coach Gregor Townsend tells Sportsound: "Hard to find the words. Really disappointed. Effort that went in was all character.

    "The win was there and we needed to kick on when it was 17-17. Outstanding by us but we need to win these games. We need to make that next step.

    "I'd love to play New Zealand next week again, because of what we have learnt from that performance."

  9. 'We can't let these pass by'published at 17:15 GMT 8 November

    FT: Scotland 17-25 New Zealand

    Huw Jones
    Scotland and Lions centre on Sportsound

    The damage had been done in the first half but we got back to level and then New Zealand - they've done it so many times - they squeezed the game and their composure was incredible.

    We can't let these opportunities pass us by any longer.

    Sco v nZImage source, Getty Images
  10. Postpublished at 17:11 GMT 8 November

    FT: Scotland 17-25 New Zealand

    Hands on heads all over Murrayfield.

    Scotland must have thought they were on their way to victory when Finn Russell made it 17-17.

    Darcy Graham looks dejectedImage source, Getty Images
  11. 'Epic' Scotland fall shortpublished at 17:08 GMT 8 November

    FT: Scotland 17-25 New Zealand

    Tom English
    BBC Scotland chief sports writer on Sportsound

    Some of the best rugby I have seen from a Scotland team. I thought it was over at half time. But the power, accuracy, and ruthlessness from Scotland was incredible. Epic, epic performance.

  12. Match-winning momentpublished at 17:06 GMT 8 November

    FT: Scotland 17-25 New Zealand

    McKenzie tryImage source, Getty Images
    McKenzie tryImage source, Getty Images
  13. 'Tough old Test'published at 17:04 GMT 8 November

    FT: Scotland 17-25 New Zealand

    New Zealand's match-winner and player of the match Damian McKenzie tells TNT Sports: "It was a tough old Test. The boys started well. They were on top of us for the majority of the second half, but I'm proud of how we finished off.

    "Just being patient. Once we had the opportunity to hold the ball, play in the right areas of the field.

    "Just a bit of luck I guess [to score at the end]. Really proud of the effort tonight."

  14. Full-timepublished at 16:59 GMT 8 November

    Scotland 17-25 New Zealand

    Scotland have been here before.

    So close, but so far against New Zealand.

  15. Penalty Scotland 17-25 NEW ZEALANDpublished at 79 mins

    Damian McKenzie

    The energy is stripped from Murrayfield as Damian McKenzie splits the posts from miles out.

  16. Postpublished at 78 mins

    Scotland 17-22 New Zealand

    Another penalty goes the way of the All Blacks.

    Damian McKenzie calls for his kicking tee and is in absolutely no rush to take it.

  17. Postpublished at 77 mins

    Scotland 17-22 New Zealand

    Scott Cummings is isolated and New Zealand get over the ball to win a penalty.

    Three and a half minutes remain.

  18. Postpublished at 76 mins

    Scotland 17-22 New Zealand

    Scotland have the ball back from kick-off.

    Tom Jordan is on for Finn Russell.

  19. Postpublished at 16:54 GMT 8 November

    Scotland 17-22 New Zealand

    Huw Jones
    Scotland and Lions centre

    It looks as though Blair was forcing him into touch but he span out of it and scored.

  20. try

    Try Scotland 17-22 NEW ZEALANDpublished at 74 mins

    Damian McKenzie

    A hammer blow for Scotland.

    Damian McKenzie shrugs off Blair Kinghorn all too easily and somehow contorts his body to score in the corner.

    His conversion attempt is awful though.