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. converted try

    Converted try Scotland 0-7 NEW ZEALANDpublished at 3 mins

    Cam Roigard

    Murrayfield silenced.

    Josh Lord picks and goes from the back of a ruck and is suddenly racing into open field.

    He draws Blair Kinghorn and releases scrum-half Cam Roigard, who strolls under the posts.

    So, so easy.

    Beauden Barrett adds the extras off the tee.

    Roigard tryImage source, Getty Images
  2. Kick-offpublished at 1 min

    Scotland 0-0 New Zealand

    Referee Nic Berry peeps his whistle and we are off...

  3. Postpublished at 15:09 GMT

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    Scotland stare down the haka and we're just about ready to go on a lovely clear day in Edinburgh.

    HakaImage source, SNS
    HakaImage source, Getty Images
  4. 'Scotland can definitely win'published at 15:07 GMT

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    Huw Jones
    Scotland and Lions centre

    I think we definitely can win. Set-piece will be massive. We need go-forward from the forwards to unleash our backs. If we do that, we won't have any trouble scoring tries.

  5. Postpublished at 15:07 GMT

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    Anthems done.

    It's haka time.

  6. Postpublished at 15:06 GMT

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    An Australian-born centre captaining Scotland against New Zealand?

    Likely to be pumped.

    Sione TupilotuImage source, SNS
  7. 'Steyn one of best in world under high ball'published at 15:03 GMT

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    Huw Jones
    Scotland and Lions centre

    Because he is Mr Consistent you forget how good Kyle Steyn is. He is just as quick and just as strong as Duhan [van der Merwe].

    He has solidity in defence and attack as well as being under the high ball one of the best in the world. So I can see why he gets the nod.

  8. Postpublished at 15:01 GMT

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    The players emerge in the Scottish capital.

    New Zealand are in their change strip - white tops and black shorts.

    Scotland are in their traditional blue tops and white shorts.

  9. Icon Weir's family at Murrayfieldpublished at 14:58 GMT

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    Doddie Weir's widow Kathy and two of his sons, Angus and Hamish, are at Murrayfield to cheer on Scotland this afternoon.

    It was in 2017 against the All Blacks that the former Scotland lock memorably presented the match ball and put his MND diagnosis in the spotlight.

    Doddie Weir's widow Kathy with sons Angus and HamishImage source, PA Media
  10. Postpublished at 14:57 GMT

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    Murrayfield is filling up nicely with kick-off fast approaching.

    Unsurprisingly, it's a sell out.

  11. Huge task for Raepublished at 14:51 GMT

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    Big day for this man.

    D’Arcy Rae replaces Zander Fagerson and has a monumental task against Ethan de Groot.

    Darcy RaeImage source, SNS
  12. Postpublished at 14:50 GMT

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    How long do you think it takes this guy to get ready on the morning of a Test match?

    Scotland fanImage source, Getty Images
  13. 'All Blacks can be got at'published at 14:47 GMT

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    Peter Wright
    Former Scotland prop on Sportsound

    They can be got at. They've had a record defeat against South Africa in the Rugby Championship.

    There are a lot of guys in that All Blacks team trying to establish themselves. Scotland have got a settled team and a great chance.

  14. Last time out...published at 14:47 GMT

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    Scotland warmed up for this huge match with a comprehensive 85-0 win over a poor USA side, while New Zealand beat Ireland 26-13 in Chicago.

  15. Postpublished at 14:45 GMT

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    Scotland fly-half Finn Russell was coached by New Zealand head coach Scott Robertson during a spell training with Canterbury in 2013.

    A quick catch-up before kick-off.

    Scott Robertson shakes hands with Finn RussellImage source, SNS
  16. BBC coveragepublished at 14:41 GMT

    Scotland v New Zealand (15:10)

    As well as following live text updates, you can listen to BBC radio coverage on BBC Sounds and via the link at the top of the page.

    Andy Burke and Tom English are joined by former Scotland prop Peter Wright and Scotland and Lions centre Huw Jones.

    BBC micImage source, SNS
  17. Meet the All Black named after William Wallacepublished at 14:36 GMT

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    Andy Burke
    BBC Sport Scotland

    Wallace SititiImage source, SNS

    New Zealand back row Wallace Sititi needs little education on Scotland. After all, he is named after one of the country's great historical figures, William Wallace.

    The idea came from his father, the former Samoa international Lemalu 'Semo' Sititi, who was playing in Scotland for the Border Reivers when his son was born in 2002.

    Wallace, one of Scotland's best-known historical figures, led the Scots to victory against an English army of King Edward I at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in September 1297, as part of a struggle for independence.

    "At the time when I was supposed to be born, we were based here in Scotland," explained Sititi Jnr, who will start against Scotland in Saturday's Autumn Nations Series meeting on the blindside flank.

    "A few weeks before that, my mum's dad fell sick, so she flew back to Samoa to look after him and ended up having me there, while my dad was stuck here.

    "He named me after William Wallace because he loved the movie Braveheart. My parents thought William was a bit too common as a first name, so ended up with Wallace."

  18. Barrett duo miss out through injurypublished at 14:33 GMT

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    Ardie Savea captains New Zealand, who make three starting changes from their 26-13 win over Ireland in Chicago.

    Lock Josh Lord and outside centre Leicester Fainga'anuku take over from injured duo Scott Barrett and Jordie Barrett, with flanker Wallace Sititi coming in for Simon Parker.

  19. 'Steyn the more rounded player'published at 14:29 GMT

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    Andy Burke
    BBC Sport Scotland

    Dropping Duhan van der Merwe - Scotland's joint-record try-scorer - for Kyle Steyn is a huge call from Townsend, but an understandable one.

    Nobody offers what Van der Merwe does in attack, but defensively and under the high-ball he can be suspect.

    Steyn is the more rounded player, and while he does not produce the fireworks of Van der Merwe, he will bring aerial ability and defensive nous, and his own try return at Test level is very good.

    The glaring area of concern is at tighthead. The failure of Zander Fagerson to recover from injury is a grievous blow. D'Arcy Rae is simply not at Fagerson's level and has little experience in the Test arena, certainly in games of this magnitude.

    The Edinburgh prop will need to find a level he has never found before, much like when Darryl Marfo emerged from nowhere amidst a front-row injury crisis to face the All Blacks in 2017 and let nobody down.

    Rae's one and only job will be to keep up his side of the scrum. Easier said than done against the power of Ethan de Groot.

  20. Steyn starts with Van der Merwe droppedpublished at 14:25 GMT

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    Kyle SteynImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Kyle Steyn has 13 tries in 25 Scotland internationals

    Kyle Steyn starting in place of Duhan van der Merwe was the big takeaway from Scotland's team for today's game.

    Van der Merwe won his 50th cap in last weekend's 85-0 demolition of the United States and the powerful British and Irish Lions winger scored twice to take his international tries tally to 34.

    Scotland are without Zander Fagerson, who had been tipped to feature despite not playing since April with a series of injuries.

    D'Arcy Rae continues at tight-head in the continued absence of the experienced prop.

    The record victory against the USA came outside the international window, with the squad made up entirely from Glasgow and Edinburgh players.

    Established stars Finn Russell and Blair Kinghorn return to face the All Blacks, along with Ben White and Rory Hutchinson.

    Captain Sione Tuipulotu is among the home-based players restored, with only Rae, Darcy Graham, Scott Cummings and Jack Dempsey retaining their places.

    Gregor Brown is preferred to former skipper Jamie Ritchie in the number six shirt.