Summary

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  • Dominant Ireland with Nash & Doris tries

  • Van der Merwe with stunning finish for Scotland before break

  • Lowe & Conan cross after two Kinghorn kicks had cut lead to six

  • White goes over with time running out

  • Graham taken off on stretcher & Russell fails HIA after duo clash heads

  • Ireland have now won 11 meetings in row

  1. 'Prendergast helps create the space'published at 16:33 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

    Scotland 11-24 Ireland

    Chris Paterson
    Former Scotland international on BBC One

    Ireland score a tryImage source, Getty Images

    The distribution of Sam Prendergast helps create the space. That is a super finish from James Lowe.

  2. Postpublished at 57 mins

    Scotland 11-24 Ireland

    Caelan Doris needlessly goes into a ruck from the side, and Scotland kick the penalty that comes from it towards the Irish 22.

  3. Postpublished at 16:32 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

    Scotland 11-24 Ireland

    Matt Gault
    BBC Sport NI at Murrayfield

    It's hard to overstate the importance of that Irish score.

    Scotland had registered 11 unanswered points either side of the break and green nerves were definitely shaken.

    Sam Prendergast's composure continues to shine through. The Ireland number 10 has been impressive today.

  4. converted try

    Converted try Scotland 11-24 IRELANDpublished at 54 mins

    James Lowe

    James Lowe bounces off a couple of Scotland tackles and gets the ball down despite the efforts of the scrambling home defence.

    Blair Kinghorn is beaten far too easily from a Scotland perspective, and Ireland halt the Scottish momentum.

    Sam Prendergast adds the extras - he has been flawless off the tee.

  5. Postpublished at 52 mins

    Scotland 11-17 Ireland

    Jamie Dobie climbs high to win an aerial duel, but it's Ireland wing James Lowe who pounces on the loose ball.

    Caelan Doris races away down the line, and he and Jamison Gibson-Park pressure Blair Kinghorn into taking the ball back over his own line.

    It'll be a five-metre scrum for the visitors and a big chance.

  6. 'These are really tough calls to make'published at 16:27 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

    Scotland 11-17 Ireland

    Sam Warburton
    Former Wales captain on BBC One

    These are really tough calls to make on the field.

    But if you look at it, Scotland are winning the second half 6-0 so far and still momentum is a good start to the half.

    It means one intercept and you are ahead.

  7. Postpublished at 16:26 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

    Scotland 8-17 Ireland

    Scotland were pinged six times by referee James Doleman in the opening 20 minutes but not once since.

    The penalty count is now in the host's favour with Kinghorn's latest effort off the tee coming after the seventh penalty Ireland have conceded in the game.

    Improved discipline has been a big part of the Scottish fightback.

  8. Scotland fans find their voicepublished at 16:25 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

    Scotland 11-17 Ireland

    Andy Burke
    BBC Sport Scotland at Murrayfield

    Line-out contestImage source, PA Media

    Scotland fans are making their voices heard now.

    Their team is starting to show signs of life.

  9. Penalty Scotland 11-17 Irelandpublished at 49 mins

    Blair Kinghorn

    Never in doubt from right in front of the posts.

    Murrayfield is starting to believe.

  10. Postpublished at 48 mins

    Scotland 8-17 Ireland

    Pierre Schoeman, Ewan Ashman and Gregor Brown are all on for Scotland.

    The hosts win another penalty, and will kick at goal again.

  11. Postpublished at 16:24 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

    Scotland 8-17 Ireland

    Matt Gault
    BBC Sport NI at Murrayfield

    The tide is definitely turning now and you can feel the rising sense of belief in Murrayfield.

    A completely different complexion to this game and Ireland know they're in a fight.

  12. 'I am not sure on that decision'published at 16:24 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

    Scotland 8-17 Ireland

    Nigel Owens
    Former World Cup final referee on BBC One

    The arm out is not natural. I am not sure on that decision.

  13. Postpublished at 16:23 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

    Scotland 8-17 Ireland

    The officials deem the knock-on was just part of Henshaw making a legitimate attempt to tackle, so it will just be a scrum for Scotland.

  14. Postpublished at 16:22 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

    Scotland 8-17 Ireland

    Ireland captain Caelan Doris smashed his way over for Ireland's second try of the contest...

    Before a wonderful Superman-esque finish from Duhan van der Merwe gave Scotland hope.

  15. Postpublished at 16:21 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

    Scotland 8-17 Ireland

    Here come Scotland!

    Blair Kinghorn races clear after lovely hands in midfield before a superb covering tackle chops the full-back down.

    There's then a knock-on from Robbie Henshaw that referee James Doleman wants to have a look at.

  16. Postpublished at 16:21 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

    Scotland 8-17 Ireland

    Donncha O'Callaghan
    Former Ireland lock on BBC Radio 5 Live

    The crowd feel that the momentum is now with Scotland and it hasn't taken a whole lot for them to get back into this game.

    Now they need a moment, they need someone to really step up. They're down a bit of leadership, but these are the moments that you need big players to step up.

    Listen to BBC Radio 5 Live commentary via the "Watch and listen" tab.

  17. Postpublished at 45 mins

    Scotland 8-17 Ireland

    Scotland win line-outImage source, PA Media

    Scotland now pinch an Ireland lineout.

    The Murrayfield crowd roar their approval.

  18. 'Much better from Scotland'published at 16:17 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

    Scotland 8-17 Ireland

    Chris Paterson
    Former Scotland international on BBC One

    Much better from Scotland, they went direct. I think taking the points is the right decision.

  19. Penalty SCOTLAND 8-17 Irelandpublished at 43 mins

    Blair Kinghorn

    Through it goes.

    Scotland narrow the gap to nine points.

  20. Postpublished at 43 mins

    Scotland 5-17 Ireland

    Scotland have come out with more purpose at the start of the second half, led by number eight Jack Dempsey.

    They have possession in the Irish 22, without making much ground.

    A penalty goes the home side's way, and Blair Kinghorn is going to kick at goal.